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Brihaddeshi is a
classical Sanskrit text,
dated ca. 6th to 8th
century CE, on
Indian classical music,
attributed to Mataṅga Muni. It is the
first text...
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medieval Sanskrit texts such as the
Natya Shastra, the Dattilam, the
Brihaddeshi, and the
Sangita Ratnakara.
Chandogya Upanishad speaks of the division...
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melodic format occurs in the
Brihaddeshi by Mataṅga Muni
dated c. 8th century, or
possibly 9th century. The
Brihaddeshi describes rāga as "a combination...
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Matanga (moth), a
genus of
family Geometridae Matanga Muni,
author of the
Brihaddeshi, an
early treatise on
classical Indian music Matanga,
Madagascar Matanga...
- smaller,
older variant called mrdang,
quite similar to the mridangam.
Brihaddeshi, a
circa eighth-century text
attributed to Mataṅga,
classifies songs...
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komal re, and
komal dha were not
acknowledged in the
Naatya Shaastra,
Brihaddeshi, and
Sangeet Ratnaakar (1245 AD), raag
Kalyaan did not
exist in the pre-Muqaam...
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musical pitches. Sage
Matanga made a very
important statement in his
Brihaddeshi some 1500
years ago that: षड्जादयः स्वराः न भवन्ति आकारादयः एव स्वराः...
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Aitareya Aitareya Brahmana Mammata Bhatta Kâvyaprakâsha
Matanga Muni
Brihaddeshi Nagarjuna Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Śūnyatāsaptati, Vigrahavyāvartanī, Vaidalyaprakaraṇa...
- the most
comprehensive treatise that
interprets the
Natya Shastra and
Brihaddeshi of the
ancient Indian music tradition.
Purandara Dasa Raga Tala Tansen...
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insights into
developing texts and
performances outside the
Indian culture.
Brihaddeshi Dance in
India Dattilam Raga –
melodic mode Rasa –
aesthetics in performance...