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- exemplified ideas in the Bhagavad Gita relating to non-attachment. Sańgītaratnākara is a very important text and this is evident from the many commentaries...
- Indian thought on music theory. The early 13th century Sanskrit text Sangitaratnakara (literally, "Ocean of Music and Dance"), by Sarngadeva patronized by...
- Indian thought on music theory. The early 13th century Sanskrit text Sangitaratnakara (literally 'Ocean of Music and Dance'), by Śārṅgadeva patronized by...
- (Bhairav) or Krishna (Hindola). The early 13th century Sanskrit text Sangitaratnakara, by Sarngadeva patronized by King Sighana of the Yadava dynasty in...
- generic name (help) Śārṅgadeva; R. K. Shringy (Translator) (2007). Sangitaratnakara of Sarngadeva, Volume 2. Munshiram Manoharlal. ISBN 978-81-215-0466-9...
- New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. p. 477. Volume 3. in...Sangītaratnākara, a chordophone with 21 strings...is mentioned...does not make it clear...
- central Asian influence of Kathak rapid whirls has been proposed, Sangitaratnakara, a 13th-century Sanskrit text on Indian classical music and dance in...
- New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. p. 477. Volume 3. in...Sangītaratnākara, a chordophone with 21 strings...is mentioned...does not make it clear...
- Later, Ventamakhin's Cha****andi Prakashika and Chaturkallinatha's Sangitaratnakara further refined these traditions. With the rise of Vaishnavism and...
- crafts (śilpaśāstra), such as works on sculpture, music (such as the Saṅgītaratnākara), acting and dance (described in the Nāṭyaśāstra), painting (Vishnudharmottara)...