The first time I heard it, I was simply swept with that overwhelming emotion one gets when one finds sth familiar to sth encountered long ago. Took me a bit of time to realise that the Hindustani raag chandrakauns creates the same vibe, the same swing. Also googled to find out that chandrakauns uses SgmdN and I can find these notes 6:11 onwards (but I don't know if the ga and dha here are Komal or not). Can anyone verify if it's the odissi equivalent of raag chandrakauns? And the composition is so very touching, so very sentient!
@@odissimusic3308 ah yes that's why I asked if chandrakauns is the Hindustani "equivalent" of raga lalitaa, because it sounds like how chandrakauns sounds and I guess the notes used are the same (I'm not sure, because I can't identify if the ga and dha used are komala or shuddha)