The Sangita-Ratnakara, संगीतरत्नाकर, (IAST: Saṃgītaratnākara), literally "Ocean of Music and Dance", is one of the most important musicological texts...
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patron of sangita. Some important Sanskrit manuscripts relating to Sangita include Sangita Ratnakara, Sangita Ratnavali, Sangita Ratnamala, Sangita Darpana...
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Sarnga Deva, was a 13th-century Indian musicologist who authored Sangita Ratnakara – a Sanskrit text on music and drama. It is considered to be the authoritative...
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Dattilam, Brihaddesi (treatise on regional classical music forms), and Sangita Ratnakara (definitive text for Carnatic and Hindustani traditions). Most historic...
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descending scale. Gaula is an ancient rāgam mentioned in Sangita Ratnakara, Sangita Makarandha and Sangita samayasara. It is an auspicious rāgam, which is mostly...
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this name that it is referred in old musical texts like Sangita Makarandha and Sangita Ratnakara. Varali is an asymmetric rāgam due to the vakra prayoga...
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from India Ratnakar Bank, a scheduled commercial bank in Maharashtra Sangita Ratnakara, 13th century musicological text Dashyu Ratnakar, a 1962 Ollywood/Oriya...
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(1210–47) also made a similar reference to the chitravina in his work, Sangita Ratnakara. As a chitravina it was popularised in South India by Sakha Rama Rao...
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such as the Natya Shastra, the Dattilam, the Brihaddeshi, and the Sangita Ratnakara. Chandogya Upanishad speaks of the division of the octave in 22 parts...
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Abhinaya Darpana, and Śārngadeva's Sangīta Ratnākara; The Sangīta Ratnākara of Śārngadeva complements his Bhakti Ratnakara, which traces the Upanishads, Bhagavad...
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Kambhoji must have evolved during epic or even pre-epic times. Sangita Ratnakara "Sangita Makaranda". Archived from the original on 2008-10-04. Retrieved...
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scale of Todi. Asaveri is an ancient rāgam, which is mentioned in the Sangita Ratnakara. Asaveri resembles Komal Asavari and Asa Todi of Hindustani classical...
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related to music and musical instruments were Sangita Chudamani, Sangita Samayasara and Sangita Ratnakara. The reign of Western Chalukya dynasty was an...
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resonator. Kinnari veena, one of three veena types mentioned in the Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210–1247 CE) by Śārṅgadeva. The other two mentioned were...
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by Bharata Muni and the Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 AD) by Śārṅgadeva. In the 13th century, the Sangita Ratnakara placed vinas into three categories:...
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eka-tantri vina, the kinnari vina was mentioned by Śārṅgadeva in his Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 C.E.) By the late 19th century, the kinnari vina...
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Carnatic music (redirect from Karnataka sangita)
Carnatic music. Commentaries and other works, such as Sharngadeva's Sangita Ratnakara, further elaborated on the musical concepts found in Indian classical...
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during the Yadava rule (1210 to 1247) in the south, at the time when Sangita Ratnakara was written by Sarangadeva. Madhava Kandali, 14th century Assamese...
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Dattilam Raga – melodic mode Rasa – aesthetics in performance arts Sangita Ratnakara – one of the most important medieval eras Sanskrit texts on music...
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Routledge. ISBN 978-0-8240-4946-1. Powers, Harold S. (1984). "Review: Sangita-Ratnakara of Sarngadeva, Translated by R.K. Shringy". Ethnomusicology. 28 (2):...
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Perspective. Routledge. pp. 100–102. ISBN 978-1-317-11737-7. srangadeva. Sangita ratnakara chapter 4. Mary Ellen Snodgrass (2016). The Encyclopedia of World...
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music[citation needed]. In the 13th century, Sharangadeva composed the Sangita Ratnakara, which has names such as the Turushka Todi ("Turkish Todi"), revealing...
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astronomy to study the work of celebrated astronomer Bhaskaracharya. The Sangita Ratnakara, an authoritative Sanskrit work on Indian music was written by Śārṅgadeva...
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presented papers at seminars on the Sangita Ratnakara and the Brhaddesi. Musical Forms in the Sangita Ratnakara. Sampradaya, Chennai, 1999 Vadi, Samvadi...
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year – summer, monsoon, autumn, early winter, winter and spring. Sangita Ratnakara is an important 12th century CE treatise on the classification of...
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incorporates the elements of a Nritya. Indian classical dance Natya shastra Sangita Ratnakara Nritya, Encyclopaedia Britannica नृत्, Monier Williams Sanskrit English...
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by Bharata Muni and the Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 AD) by Śārṅgadeva. In the 13th century, the Sangita Ratnakara placed vinas into three categories:...
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this Tamil instrument, but also was mentioned by Śārṅgadeva in his Sangita Ratnakara as a feature of the ekatantri stick-zither veena. The modern Saraswati...
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Śārṅgadeva was the 13th-century Indian musicologist who authored Sangita Ratnakara S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, singer Subbudu, Indian Music and dance critic...
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