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  2. Odissi music - Wikipedia

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    Odissi music has a rich legacy dating back to the 2nd century BCE, when king Kharavela, the ruler of Odisha , patronized this music and dance. [6] The traditional artforms of Odisha such as Mahari, Gotipua, Prahallada Nataka, Radha Prema Lila, Pala, Dasakathia, Bharata Lila, Khanjani Bhajana, etc. are all based on Odissi music.

  3. Bande Utkala Janani - Wikipedia

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    He started writing Bande Utkala Janani (Glory To The Mother Utkala!) and some other fiery songs with a patriotic motive. Well, known national poet of Odisha Banchhanidhi Mohanty was also a good singer. He used to sing Laxmikanta's patriotic songs throughout Odisha and inspired everyone. Once Rabindra Nath Tagore wrote in one of his essays i.e.

  4. Gopalakrusna Pattanayaka - Wikipedia

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    His Odissi songs in various traditional ragas and talas are widely sung across the state, [2] as well as other allied traditional artforms of Odisha, such as pala. The 20th-century Odissi musician, vocalist & binākara Apanna Panigrahi, also from the poet's hometown, was well-known for his renditions of Gopalakrusna's lyrics.

  5. Prahallada Nataka - Wikipedia

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    The songs frequently employ padi, a characteristic feature of Odissi music. The percussion instrument used in the music of Prahallada Nataka is a mardala . The ensemble, which typically stands on one side of the mancha , includes Mardala , Mukhabina , Gini , Jhanja, and a Harmonium .

  6. Odissi - Wikipedia

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    Odissi (ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ) also referred to as Orissi in old literature, oldest surviving classical dance of India, is a major ancient Indian classical dance that originated in the temples of Odisha – an eastern coastal state of India.

  7. Rangabati - Wikipedia

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    "Rangabati" is popular in Odisha and most parts of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.This song is also to be released in Chinese. [7] During the 7th World Water Forum at Daegu in South Korea, Korean dancers danced ecstatically to the tune of the song. [8]

  8. Banamali Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Banamali Dasa (Odia: [bɔnɔmaːl̪i d̪aːsɔ] ⓘ; 1720–1793) was an Indian medieval Odia bhakta-poet and composer of Odissi music from the state of Odisha."Dinabandhu daitari", [1] "Kede chanda jane lo sahi", and "Manima he etiki maguni mora" are some of his notable writings that are used in Odissi.

  9. Category:Odissi music - Wikipedia

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    Ancient classical music tradition of the Indian state of Odisha, with its roots in the Jagannatha temple of Puri. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.