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MICROGENRE OF ROCK MUSIC
Raga-rock; Raga metal; Raga Rock
  • The Doors in late 1966, a few months after recording the lengthy track, "The End".
  • The Byrds hosting their "raga rock" press conference for the release of "[[Eight Miles High]]" in March 1966

Alejandro González Raga         
CUBAN JOURNALIST
Alejandro Gonzalez Raga
Alejandro Gonzalez Raga is a Cuban journalist. He was jailed from 2003 until released to exile in Spain in 2008.
Raga (Buddhism)         
BUDDHIST CONCEPT OF CHARACTER AFFLICTION OR POISON REFERRING TO ANY FORM OF "GREED, SENSUALITY, LUST, DESIRE" OR "ATTACHMENT TO A SENSORY OBJECT"
Rāga (Buddhism); Raga (Buddhism)
Raga (Sanskrit: राग, IAST: ; Pali ; Tibetan: ) is a Buddhist concept of character affliction or poison referring to any form of "greed, sensuality, lust, desire" or "attachment to a sensory object". Raga is represented in the Buddhist artwork (Sanskrit: bhāvacakra) as the bird or rooster.
Jaijaivanti         
RAGA IN HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC
Raga Jaijaiwanti; Raga Jaijaivanti; Jaijaiwanti; Dwijavanthi; Dwijavanti
Jaijaivanti or Jaijaiwanti is a Hindustani classical raga belonging to Khamaj Thaat. According to the Guru Granth Sahib, this raga is a mixture of two others: Bilaval and Sorath.

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Raga rock

Raga rock is rock or pop music with a pronounced Indian influence, either in its construction, its timbre, or its use of Indian musical instruments, such as the sitar and tabla. In addition, rock music from the 1960s and 1970s that incorporates South Asian musical influences and instruments, along with Western ideas of the Indian subcontinent, is often regarded as raga rock.

Since Indian influences in popular music are primarily limited to the 1960s, most raga rock recordings originate from that decade, although there are examples of Indian-derived sounds in post-1960s rock and pop music.