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Asa offers emotions of inspiration and courage. This raga gives the listener the determination and ambition to put aside any excuses and to proceed with necessary actions to achieve the aim. It generates feelings of passion and zeal to succeed, and the energy generated from these feelings enables the
413:, the Sikh holy scripture. It is not used in other Indian traditions. "Majh Khamaj" raga appears in Hindustani Sangeet, but it does not resemble the Asa of Gurmat Sangeet. "Asa" is part of the daily prayers conducted in Sikh 428:(book), 60 ragas appear and are of equal and independent status. Numerous Shabad Reet compositions base based on these ragas are popular in the tradition. The Gurbani hymns under raga Asa appear in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. 373: 366: 895: 417:. In composing a tune, every raga follows rules that govern the number of notes that can be used, which notes can be used, and their interplay. 623: 696: 359: 479:
The order of notes that can be used on the ascending and descending phase of the composition and the primary and secondary notes are:
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listener to find the strength to achieve success. The determined mood of this raga motivates the listener to be inspired.
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Asa appeared during the 16th century. It was introduced in the classical singing styles of Gurmat Sangeet by
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Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. The raga originated from popular folk tunes of
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musical tradition, which includes ragas used by Sikh Gurus for
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