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- Dhakshayini ****nya Starring Saurav Neetha Dattatreya Cinematography Makarandha Joshi Edited by T. Govardhan Music by M. N. Krupakar Production company...
- Bhaktha Naradar Bhagavata Purana Narada Bhakti Sutra Nāradasmṛti Sangita Makarandha Four Kumaras World Religions, True Beliefs and New Age Spirituality: A...
- with 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...
- scale. Gaula is an ancient rāgam mentioned in Sangita Ratnakara, Sangita Makarandha and Sangita samayasara. It is an au****ious rāgam, which is mostly sung...
- earliest periods of the common era[citation needed]. Narada's Sangita Makarandha treatise, from about 1100 CE, is the earliest text where rules similar...
- makes it a janya rāgam. Ahiri is an ancient rāgam mentioned in Sangita Makarandha and Sangita samayasara. It is a difficult rāgam to master, but it is rewarding...
- a veena maestro, and refers to 19 different kinds of Veena in Sangita Makarandha. Ravana, the antagonist of the epic Ramayana, is described as a versatile...
- India Hindu texts Indian classical dance Indian classical music Sangita Makarandha Music of India Rens Bod (2013). A New History of the Humanities: The Search...
- Foundation Sangita Madhavan Nair (born 1976), Malayalam actress Sangita Makarandha, an ancient work on classical music written by Narada Sangita Myska, British...