Ṣaḍja


Ṣaḍja/Sadja/Shadja is the 1st svara from the 7 svaras of Hindustani music and Carnatic music. Sadja is the long form of the syllable सा. For simplicity in pronouncing while singing the syllable, Sadja is pronounced as Sa. It is also called as षड्ज.

More information and importance of Sadja

Following are the information and importance of Sadja in the Indian classical music :
षड् - 6, ज -जन्म. Therefore it collectively means giving birth to the other 6 notes of the music.
Consequently the Sa after the Ni of 450Hz has a frequency of 480 Hz i.e. the double of the Lower octave Sa.
For example if these are the 4 Shruti's of Sa then,
Previously this was the position of the main Shruti of Sa.
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1 2 3 4
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But now this position has become the main Shruti of Sa.

Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni - Shuddha Svaras

Re, Ga, Dha, Ni - Komal Svaras

Ma - Tivra Svaras