As you can see both ascending and descending would fall into the 19 through 24 bucket. In fact, ascending Bhairavi is Karaharapriya (Melakarta 22) wherease descending is Natabhairavi (Melakarta 19). Here is what Bhairavi sounds like:
He kills the Mantrikudu and acquires Pathalabhairavi. When he is about to meet Indumathi, the Mantrikudu reappears, befriends Veera Soora and kidnaps Indumathi. How Thota Ramudu eliminates the Mantrikudu and marries the Princess forms the climax.
When the India International Film Festival was kick-started in 1952 in New Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and Madras simultaneously, Pathalabhairavi was the only film from the South selected for screening there.
Bhairavi with the above tone material is known as Shuddha bhairavi, a rag which is rarely performed today. Commonly however, in Bhairavi both natural and flat Re are used, and in thumri, dadra and ghazal performances sharp Ma and natural Dha are used as well. In this case musicians may refer to the rag as Sindhi or Mishra bhairavi. In instrumental music in addition to the above notes natural Ni may appear.
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