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- go to see him in the hospital and Pitamaha dies while speaking to his friends. With the inspiration from Pitamaha's life, Ravi presents his project proposal...
- Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, romanized: bhīṣma, lit. 'mighty'), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, was a prince, statesman and commander of ancient...
- honor of his contributions to Carnatic music, he is referred to as the Pitamaha (lit. "grandsire") of Carnatic music. According to a legend, he is considered...
- com. Mukesh Khanna makes a career of ageing. He needs to get out of the Pitamaha Bhishma role, but he does far better than the others. Saha, Aparajita (13...
- one of the most revered Haridasas, is known as the Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamaha ('Father of Karnataka a.k.a. Carnatic music'). Celebrated Hindustani musicians...
- Hara Pitamaha to be synonymous with or equivalent to Dattatreya. Antonio Rigopoulos questions this identification, and suggests that Harihara Pitamaha iconography...
- the sword of Vishnu. He is widely regarded as the "Andhra Pada kavitā Pitāmaha" (Grandfather of Telugu song-writing). Tallapaka Annamacharya was born...
- Maama" (Semmangudi Uncle) by his disciples. He was also considered the "Pitamaha" or the grand sire of modern Carnatic Music. He was conferred with an honorary...
- graduation in Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering at the BLDEA's Vachana Pitamaha P G Halakatti College of Engineering. M.B. Patil has been involved in various...
- he is referred to as the Father of Carnatic Music (Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamaha). Purandaradasa codified and consolidated the teaching of Carnatic music...