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- The Pancharatna kritis (transliterated as Pañcaratna kṛti) (Sanskrit: pancha "five" + ratna "gems") are a set of five kritis (songs) in Carnatic classical...
- in vogue. Of special mention are five of his compositions called the Pancharatna Kritis (transl. "five gems"), which are often sung in programs in his...
- inscriptions and other gods. The natamandira extends to the west of the pancharatna with an apsidal end and ridged roof of the Ranghar type Ahom style. Its...
- little resemblance to a typical north Indian shikara temple tower. The pancharatna ("five towers") and navaratna ("nine towers") styles are varieties of...
- music is set in the Sri Ragam and is in Aadi Talam. It is among the Pancharatna Kritis ("five gems") of Tyagaraja. The word Mahānubhāvulu is made up...
- sankeerthana is followed by Pancharatna Brindaganam. The music festival carries the same fervour and spirit into the Pancharatna Brindaganam in traditional...
- even today. Of special mention are five of his compositions called the Pancharatna Kriti (English: 'five gems'), which are often sung in programmes in his...
- 70 singers before goddess Mookambika. The Sangeetharchana included "Pancharatna ****ana" of Thyagaraja's poems. He also took part in the Vidyarambha function...
- connects Jogighopa, a town of Bongaigaon District on the north with Pancharatna, a town of Goalpara District on the south. The bridge was inaugurated...
- (light lyrics) and devotional songs in Kannada under the title Anubhava pancharatna. His compositions bear the pen name (mudra) "Chamundi'" or '"Chamundeshwari'"...