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Muthuswami Dik****ar (Mudduswamy Dik****ar) (IAST:
muttusvāmi dīkṣitar, 24
March 1776 – 21
October 1835),
mononymously Dik****ar, was a
South Indian poet...
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Muthuswami Dik****a (IAST:
Muttusvāmi Dīkṣita, 24
March 1775 – 21
October 1835) or Dik****ar was a
South Indian poet and
composer and is one of the musical...
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Traditional South Indian Devotional Songs:
Compositions of Tyāgarāja,
Muttusvāmi Dīkṣitar and Śyāma Śāstri.
Brill Academic Pub. ISBN 978-90-04-20933-6...
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Cultures in
Indian History, SUNY Press, ISBN 0-7914-3785-X Aiyangar,
Muttusvami Srinivasa (1986).
Tamil studies:
essays on the
history of the
Tamil people...
- Study.
BRILL Academic. pp. 3–4. ISBN 90-04-03648-2.
Emmie te Nijen****s;
Muttusvāmi Dīkṣita;
Sanjukta Gupta (1987).
Sacred songs of India. Amadeus. pp. 5–6...
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Varali - Adi -
Andal (Live),
Kamalamba -
Anandabhairavi - M
Chapu -
Muttusvami Dik****ar (Live),
Mattrupattrena - Todi -
Rupakam -
Sundarar (Live) 2015...
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swaras are more
elongated in Nayaki, as
illustrated in the
pallavi of
Muttusvami Dik****ar's
famous composition, RanganayakamBhavayeham.[citation needed]...
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value (help) Aiyangar,
Muttusvami Srinivasa (1914).
Tamil Studies.
Guardian Press. p. 69. Kanakasabhai,...
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tradition or
musical lineage traces back to
Saint Tyāgarāja, Śri
Muttusvāmi Dikśitar, Śri Śyāma Śāstri and to Śri Bālusvāmi Dikśitar, who was responsible...
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Alfredo Diez
Nieto (1919–2021) Rudi
Martinus van Dijk (1932–2003)
Muttusvami Dik****ar (1775–1835)
James Dillon (born 1950)
Lawrence Dillon (born 1959)...