Definition of Ragini

1. a modified raga [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ragini

raggle-taggle
raggled
raggles
raggling
raggs
raggy
raghead
ragheads
raghorn
raghorns
ragi
raging
raging agreement
ragingly
ragings
ragini (current term)
raginis
ragious
ragis
raglan
raglan sleeve
raglans
ragmans
ragmatical
ragmen
ragment
ragments
ragout

Literary usage of Ragini

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sculpture, Painting and Drawings of Ancient India by Kevorkian Galleries (1918)
"BANGALI ragini (A MUSICAL MODE). Seated figure of a yogi, with a female disciple. Outside the walls of a city, night scene. 42. UTKA NAYAKA. ..."

2. Music and Manners: Personal Reminiscences and Sketches of Character by William Beatty-Kingston (1887)
"... also a tolerably intelligible and unsophisticated strain, though I may observe that it is exclusively made up of natural notes. No. 3 (ragini ..."

3. A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary by James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji (1863)
"A particular ragini. 2 A metrical piece in the measure of this ragini sung in the morning. 4\& (s) pop. ^.._'. A king. ..."

4. The Science of Breath and the Philosophy of the Tattvas by Rāma-prasāda (1897)
"Each ragini has again several harmonies. ragini (see Raga). RAM, neuter nominative of Ra; stands as the symbol for the Agni Tattva. ..."

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