Tana and Riri
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Image:Http://www.zazi.com/swanad/tanariri/tanariri.gif Tana and Riri were two Indian girls born around 1564, were asked to sing in the court of Akbar. When Akbar's court singer, maestro Tansen's preceptor passed away, he sang the raag "Deepak". The effect of singing this raag is that the singer starts feeling an incurable heat in his/her body. WhenTansen, was affected by the burns of the Deepak raag, he roamed around the whole of India and finally the commander in chief of their army, Amjadkhan, came to Vadnagar and came to know of these two sisters who were proficient singers and could cure Tansen by the Raag Malhaar. When they were asked to sing at Akbar's court, they refused to come since it was their vow as Nagars only to sing in front of the village deity's idol, they committed suicide by drowning in a well. They chose to do this rather than to refuse, which would have caused a war-like situation in their town. Further when Akbar came to know of it he apologised to their father and called for Tansen to fabricate a new Raag which would be called "Tana-Riri".
The twins were from a northern town known as Vadnagar near Visnagar in the state of Gujarat. It is believed that the late sarod master Pandit Vasant Rai was a great great grand nephew of the legendary sisters. Through family history it is not confirmed that if Tana and Riri were twins.