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- Śārṅgadeva (1175–1247) (Hindi: शार्ङ्गदेव), also spelled Sharngadeva or Sarnga Deva, was a 13th-century Indian musicologist who aut****d Sangita Ratnakara...
- BCE-200 CE), where it is mentioned as a seven string fretless instrument. Sarangadeva (1210–47) also made a similar reference to the chitravina in his work...
- supported by the Vaghela king Sarangadeva, conquered it during 1285–1287. Sometime before 1285, Samarasimha helped Sarangadeva repulse a Turushka (Turkic)...
- succeeded his uncle Saragadeva (the brother of Rama) on the throne. Sarangadeva's kingdom included the present-day Gujarat, and also extended up to Abu...
- Indian music have mentioned different numbers of gamakas. For example, Sarangadeva describes fifteen gamakas, Narada in Sangeeta Makaranda describes nineteen...
- by Bharata Muni. The 13th century Sanskrit text Sangeeta-Ratnakara of Sarangadeva is regarded as the definitive text by both the Hindustani music and the...
- – Abhinava Gupta's commentary on Natya Shastra Sangita Ratnakara by Sarangadeva Svaramelakalanidhi by Ramamatya Charurdandi Prakashika by Venkatamakhin...
- ruled for a few months. Subsequently, his younger son Sarangadeva ascended the throne. Sarangadeva defeated the Paramaras and the Yadavas. According to...
- 1247) in the south, at the time when Sangita Ratnakara was written by Sarangadeva. Madhava Kandali, 14th century ****amese poet and writer of Saptakanda...
- the Yadavas won the war, while the Cintra copper-plate inscription of Sarangadeva claims that the Vaghelas emerged victorious in this conflict. During...