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Samgitacintamani, ³§²¹á¹ƒgÄ«³Ù²¹³¦¾±²Ô³ÙÄå³¾²¹á¹‡i, Samgita-cintamani, Sangita-cintamani, Sangitachintamani: 3 definitions

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Samgitacintamani means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

Alternative spellings of this word include Samgitacintamani.

In Hinduism

Gitashastra (science of music)

: Shodhganga: Kohala in the Sanskrit textual tradition (gita)

Saá¹…gÄ«tacintÄmaṇi (सङà¥à¤—ीतचिनà¥à¤¤à¤¾à¤®à¤£à¤¿) is a work of King VÄ«ranÄrÄyaṇa (Vema) who ruled Andhra around the end of the 14th century C.E. and beginning of 15th century C.E. He is credited with two works—Saá¹…gÄ«tacintÄmaṇi a work on ²õ²¹á¹…gÄ«³Ù²¹ (music) and SÄhityacintÄmaṇi—an ²¹±ô²¹á¹…kÄå°ù²¹ work. The work Saá¹…gÄ«tacintÄmaṇi is yet to be published and is available in manuscript form. However, several entries from this work can be come across in M. R. Kavi’s BharatakoÅ›a.

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Gitashastra (गीतशासà¥à¤¤à¥à¤°, ²µÄ«³Ù²¹Å›Äå²õ³Ù°ù²¹) refers to the ancient Indian science of Music (gita or samgita), which is traditionally divided in Vocal music, Instrumental music and Dance (under the jurisdiction of music). The different elements and technical terms are explained in a wide range of (often Sanskrit) literature.

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Languages of India and abroad

Sanskrit dictionary

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum

³§²¹á¹ƒgÄ«³Ù²¹³¦¾±²Ô³ÙÄå³¾²¹á¹‡i (संगीतचिनà¥à¤¤à¤¾à¤®à¤£à¤¿) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—by Kamalalocana. K. 96.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

³§²¹á¹ƒgÄ«³Ù²¹³¦¾±²Ô³ÙÄå³¾²¹á¹‡i (संगीतचिनà¥à¤¤à¤¾à¤®à¤£à¤¿):—[=²õ²¹á¹�-²µÄ«³Ù²¹-³¦¾±²Ô³ÙÄå³¾²¹á¹‡i] [from saá¹�-gÄ«ta > saá¹�-gai] m. Name of [work]

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Sanskrit, also spelled संसà¥à¤•ृतमà¥� (²õ²¹á¹ƒs°ìá¹›t²¹³¾), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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