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- (1961–74), Rāga Vijñāna, Poona: Sangeet Gaurav Granthamala. Srivastava, Harichandra (1973–79), Rāga Paricaya, Allahabad: SangeetSadan Prakashan. Telang, Gokulanand;...
- the hand (khali): (1) Clap 2 3 4 5 |(1) Clap 2 |(1) Wave 2 3 |(1) Clap 2 3 4 || Shrivastava, Harish. Raag Parichay 2. Sangeet Sadan Prakashan. v t e...
- (1961–74), Rāga Vijñāna, Poona: Sangeet Gaurav Granthamala. Srivastava, Harichandra (1973–79), Rāga Paricaya, Allahabad: SangeetSadan Prakashan. Telang, Gokulanand;...
- Sangeet Manapmaan (transl. The Musical Honor and Dishonor) is an upcoming Indian Marathi-language epic musical film directed by Subodh Bhave. The film...
- included Ahmed Jan Thirakwa and Maharajji Berve. In 1931, he founded Sangeet Sadan along with Hari Narayan Kapoor, the only music school in Patna at the...
- Ramashraya (1968–78), Ābhinava Gītānjali (2 vols), vol. 1, Allahabad: Sangeet Sadan Prakashan, pp. 299–319 Kaufmann, Walter (1984), The ragas of North India...
- Jha, Ramashraya (1968–78), Ābhinava Gītānjali (2 vols.), Allahabad: Sangeet Sadan Prakashan Kaufmann, Walter (1968), The Ragas of North India, Calcutta:...
- kathak dancer, c****ographer and teacher. She also runs the Bharatiya Sangeet Sadan, a classical dance and music academy, situated in New Delhi, founded...
- Sandhya Sangeet (Bengali: সন্ধ্যা সঙ্গীত) is a poetry book written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1882. In English it was translated as Evening Songs. The...
- Prabhat Sangeet is a collection of Bengali poetry by poet Rabindranath Tagore. The book was first published in 1883 and was followed by Tagore's earlier...