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Essay name: Musical Instruments in Sanskrit Literature

Author: S. Karthick Raj KMoundinya
Affiliation: University of Madras / Department of Sanskrit

The essay studies the Musical Instruments in Sanskrit Literature and its relationship with the South Indian musical tradition. The study emphasizes the universal appeal of music and documents how it pervades various aspects of life, art, literature, painting, and sculpture.

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External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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CHAPTER IV A comparative study of the references to Musical instruments in Sanskrit and other sources 4.1 Musical Instruments outside India 228 228-230
4.2
Tamil Music
1.
Music tradition in Tamilnadu
231-233
2.
Musical Instruments in ancient Tamil country
234-264
CHAPTER V
Conclusion
265 5.1
Musical Instruments - a survey
265-273
5.2
Musical Instruments in Sculptures
274-281
5.3
Therapeutic use of musical instruments.
281-287
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
288-291
Other books referred
292-295
APPENDIX
Musical Instruments in Sculptures, Pictures, Paintings and Photographs
Stringed
Wind
Percussion
Musical Instruments As Ensembles
MuthuswÄmi Diká¹£itar's references to
296-314
315-321
322-346
347-357
Musical instruments in his Kritis
358-359
Other Technical facts
360-373
A view of few Musical Instruments
from other ancient World cultures.
374-402

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