Which Carnatic Raga is Similar to Raga Bilawal in Hindustani Music?

Which Carnatic raga is similar to Raga Bilawal in Hindustani music?
Dheera Shankarabharanam — 29th Melakarta — uses all Shuddha notes identical to Bilawal. UPSC GS Prelims 2026 Q1 Set A. Answer: (d). Source: Nitin Singhania Indian Art and Culture, P. Sambamoorthy Dictionary of South Indian Music.
Question

Which one of the following Carnatic music ragas is similar to Raga Bilawal in Hindustani music?

A Nat Bhairavi
B Kamavardhini
C Hanumatodi
D Dheera Shankarabharanam
Simple Explanation
Why is Dheera Shankarabharanam the answer?
🎵 The secret is the NOTES. Raga Bilawal in Hindustani uses all Shuddha (natural / pure) notes — no flat or sharp notes at all. Think of it like pressing only the white keys on a piano.
🎹 Dheera Shankarabharanam in Carnatic music ALSO uses only natural notes — the exact same set. This makes both ragas sound identical in scale structure, even though they come from different traditions.
🌍 In Western music this same scale is called the C Major scale. So: Dheera Shankarabharanam = Bilawal = C Major. Three names, one scale.
The other three options — Nat Bhairavi, Kamavardhini, Hanumatodi — all use flat or sharp notes, making them completely different in structure from Bilawal.
Scale Comparison — All Three Are Identical
Hindustani Raga Bilawal S  R  G  m  P  D  N
All Shuddha
= Bilawal Thaat
Carnatic ✓ Dheera Shankarabharanam S R₂ G₃ M₁ P D₂ N₃
All Shuddha
= 29th Melakarta
Western C Major Scale C  D  E  F  G  A  B
All Natural
= White keys only
Dheera Shankarabharanam — Key Facts
Melakarta Number 29th Melakarta Raga
Type Sampurna — all 7 notes used in ascent and descent
Aroha (Ascending) S R₂ G₃ M₁ P D₂ N₃ S
Avaroha (Descending) S N₃ D₂ P M₁ G₃ R₂ S
Hindustani Equivalent Raga Bilawal
Western Equivalent C Major Scale
Famous Composition Tyagaraja’s “Endaro Mahanubhavulu” — one of the 5 Pancharatna Kritis
Mood (Rasa) Shantha (peace) · Karuna (compassion)
Best Time to Sing Morning
Chakra Naya Chakra (5th Chakra in Melakarta system)
Why the Other 3 Options Are Wrong
Option A Nat Bhairavi Uses flat (Komal) Ga, Dha and Ni notes. These flattened notes make it sound very different from Bilawal’s pure scale. ≈ Bhairavi in Hindustani
Option B Kamavardhini Uses a sharp (Prati) Madhyama and flat Ri, Ga. Very complex scale — nothing like the natural Bilawal. ≈ Poorvi in Hindustani
Option C Hanumatodi Uses four flat notes — Komal Ri, Ga, Dha and Ni. Almost opposite to Bilawal which uses zero flat notes. ≈ Bhairavi / Todi in Hindustani
Memory Trick — Never Forget This
🧠 Remember It This Way
SHANKARA = PURE — Lord Shiva is associated with purity. Shankarabharanam uses all pure (Shuddha) notes — just like Bilawal.
Three names → One Scale: Dheera Shankarabharanam (Carnatic) = Bilawal (Hindustani) = C Major (Western)
Famous song anchor: Tyagaraja’s “Endaro Mahanubhavulu” is in Shankarabharanam. If you know that song, you know this raga.
Piano trick: Play only the white keys → that is Shankarabharanam = Bilawal = C Major. No black keys = no flat or sharp notes.
Exact Source References
UPSC Prep Book Nitin Singhania — Indian Art & Culture Chapter 10–11 · Carnatic vs Hindustani raga equivalents table · Most recommended source for UPSC
Primary Academic P. Sambamoorthy Dictionary of South Indian Music and Musicians · Entry: Dheera Shankarabharanam → Bilawal equivalent
Classical Text Sangita Ratnakara (13th Century) Sarngadeva’s treatise · Foundational classification of Indian classical raga theory
Research Reference S. Ramanathan Music in Cilappatikaram · Melakarta system cross-references with Hindustani equivalents

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