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Le Ragmala ou Ragamala est le titre d'une composition de douze versets qui est incluse dans le livre saint du sikhisme, le Guru Granth Sahib. Ce mot est l'assimilation du terme Rag qui signifie composition musicale et le terme mala: chaine de perles, chapelet. Cet écrit apparait après le Mundavani œuvre de Guru Arjan, mais n'a lui-même pas d'auteur connu. Le Ragmala est contesté par quelques sikhs, plus ou moins hors du mouvement principal; le Comité Shrimonani, instance dirigeante du Panth, la communauté, a validé ce texte comme faisant partie à part entière du Livre saint des sikhs. Il est à noter que le système musical donné par le Ragmala est proche de ceux utilisé en Inde au XVIIe siècle. Ragmala, Raagmala, or Ragamala (Punjabi: ਰਾਗਮਾਲਾ (Gurmukhi); pronounced rāgmālā) a composition of twelve verses, running into sixty lines that names various ragas which appears in most saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji after the compositions of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji entitled Mundaavani (ਮੁੰਦਾਵਣੀ; meaning "The Royal Seal").
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Ragmala, Raagmala, or Ragamala (Punjabi: ਰਾਗਮਾਲਾ (Gurmukhi); pronounced rāgmālā) a composition of twelve verses, running into sixty lines that names various ragas which appears in most saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji after the compositions of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji entitled Mundaavani (ਮੁੰਦਾਵਣੀ; meaning "The Royal Seal"). The title literally means a 'garland of Ragas, or musical melodies'. "Mala" means "garland", while "Raga" is a "musical composition or mode", which has also given rise to the series of Ragamala paintings. This list differs according to the author and the music school it is based upon. Thus there exists a number of such lists in the music text books of India. Le Ragmala ou Ragamala est le titre d'une composition de douze versets qui est incluse dans le livre saint du sikhisme, le Guru Granth Sahib. Ce mot est l'assimilation du terme Rag qui signifie composition musicale et le terme mala: chaine de perles, chapelet. Cet écrit apparait après le Mundavani œuvre de Guru Arjan, mais n'a lui-même pas d'auteur connu. Le Ragmala est contesté par quelques sikhs, plus ou moins hors du mouvement principal; le Comité Shrimonani, instance dirigeante du Panth, la communauté, a validé ce texte comme faisant partie à part entière du Livre saint des sikhs. Il est à noter que le système musical donné par le Ragmala est proche de ceux utilisé en Inde au XVIIe siècle.
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