Correct option is A
Correct Option: a)
Sanchari Varna typically implies a "wandering" or "meandering" pattern, often involving repetition and movement around a central point before resolving.
Information Booster:
· The pattern "SRGM, PP, GM, GRS / SRGM, PP, GM, GRS" (a) is an example of Sanchari Varna.
· It demonstrates a meandering quality: it ascends (S R G M), pauses on a repeated note (P P), moves to another pair (G M), descends back (G R S), and then repeats the entire sequence.
· This circular, repetitive, and explorative movement is characteristic of a Sanchari (wandering) pattern.
Additional Knowledge:
· Option (b) "MGRS, PMGR/MGRS, PMGR" shows a more direct descending-ascending pattern without the same level of internal repetition and lingering.
· Option (c) "SRGM, RGMP/SRGM, RGMP" is a straightforward ascending sequence repeated in a chain.
· Option (d) "SS, RR, GG, MM,/SS, RR, GG, MM." is simply a repeated sthayi (stationary) pattern on each note.
· These lack the specific "wandering" attribute of the Sanchari type shown in option (a).