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Śārṅgadeva (1175–1247), also
spelled Sharngadeva or
Sarnga Deva, was a 13th-century
Indian musicologist who aut****d
Sangita Ratnakara – a
Sanskrit text...
- one of the most
important musicological texts from India.
Composed by
Śārṅgadeva (शार्ङ्गदेव) in
Sanskrit during the 13th century, both
Carnatic music...
- (Hindola). The
early 13th
century Sanskrit text Sangitaratnakara, by
Sarngadeva patronized by King
Sighana of the
Yadava dynasty in the North-Central...
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Sanskrit text
Sangitaratnakara (literally, "Ocean of
Music and Dance"), by
Sarngadeva patronized by King
Sighana of the
Yadava dynasty in Maharashtra, mentions...
- the
alapini vina and eka-tantri vina, the
kinnari vina was
mentioned by
Śārṅgadeva in his
Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 C.E.) By the late 19th century...
- by
Bharata Muni and the
Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 AD) by
Śārṅgadeva. In the 13th century, the
Sangita Ratnakara placed vinas into
three categories:...
- by
Bharata Muni and the
Sangita Ratnakara (written 1210 - 1247 AD) by
Śārṅgadeva. In the 13th century, the
Sangita Ratnakara placed vinas into
three categories:...
- alankara.
Datilla discussed 13 alankaras,
Bharata Muni
presented 33,
Sarngadeva described 63 alankaras,
while mid
medieval scholars presented numerous...
- (1087–1172 CE)
Bhaskara II (1114–1185 CE)
Someshvara III (1127–1138 CE)
Śārṅgadeva (1175-1247)
Thakkar Pheru( 1291– 1347)
Mahendra Suri (1340 – 1400) Keshava...
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Sanskrit text
Sangitaratnakara (literally 'Ocean of
Music and Dance'), by
Śārṅgadeva patronized by King
Sighana of the
Yadava dynasty in Maharashtra, mentions...