Step 1: Concept
The 72 Mela scheme is a classification system used in Carnatic music to categorize ragas based on their chakra structure. Each chakra corresponds to a specific set of notes and has a particular position within the scale.
Step 2: Meaning
Chakras are like musical zones or regions that define different characteristics of a raga. The sequence of chakras is crucial for understanding the structure and composition of ragas in Carnatic music.
Step 3: Analysis
To determine the correct sequence, we need to understand the traditional order of these chakras as they appear in the 72 Mela scheme. According to this scheme:
Vasu (V) corresponds to Dishi
Rudra (R) corresponds to Rishi
Dishi (D) is a primary chakra
Rishi (S) is another primary chakra
Brahma (B) is the highest and final chakra
The sequence in the 72 Mela scheme typically follows this order: Dishi, Vasu, Rudra, Rishi, Brahma. This can be represented as:
C. Dishi, A. Vasu, B. Rudra, D. Rishi, E. Brahma.
Matching these with the given options:
Option A) D, A, E, C, B corresponds to Rishi, Vasu, Brahma, Dishi, Rudra.
Option B) A, D, C, E, B corresponds to Vasu, Dishi, Rudra, Brahma, Rudra (R).
Option C) C, E, A, B, D corresponds to Dishi, Brahma, Vasu, Rudra, Dishi.
Option D) B, D, C, E, A corresponds to Rudra, Dishi, Vasu, Brahma, Vasu.
The correct sequence that matches the traditional order is:
C. Dishi, A. Vasu, B. Rudra, D. Rishi, E. Brahma.
Step 4: Conclusion
Thus, the given options can be matched with the chakras in their correct positions as follows: D (Rishi), A (Vasu), C (Dishi), E (Brahma), B (Rudra).
Final Answer: (A)