Ugabhoga

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The term ugabhoga[1] refers to a type of vocal piece in Carnatic music, in which the artist elaborates the treatment of raga characteristics through freestyle verses (typically in the Kannada language) with or without tala.

References

  1. ^ Kannada Chapter, Medieval Indian Literature, An Anthology (1997) by Shiva Prakash H.S., edited by Ayyappapanicker, Sahitya Akademi ISBN 81-260-0365-0