Noun
jhala (plural jhalas)
(music) In Hindustani classical music, the fast-paced conclusion of a raga, often characterized by the overwhelming of the melodic component by the rhythmic component.
If left unpaid, the lien could make it more difficult for Jhala to get loans as he tries to redevelop the property. Source: Internet
The whole audience was totally engrossed in the presentation, and during the “Jhala” (the fastest cycle) everybody’s head or fingers or feet moved with the rhythm of the music. Source: Internet
Nebraska Digest: Amit Jhala honored with excellence award; corn and soybean ambassadors named. Source: Internet
Property owner Harry Jhala plans to build two hotels and three restaurants on the property after the old hotel is demolished. Source: Internet
Prior to joining NC State, Jhala served as one of the founding faculty members of the Computational Media Department at University of California, Santa Cruz. Source: Internet