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  2. Svara - Wikipedia

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    Sapta svara, also called sapta swara or sapta sur, refers to the seven distinct notes of the octave or the seven successive svaras of a saptak. The sapta svara can be collectively referred to as the sargam (which is an acronym of the consonants of the first four svaras).

  3. Saptak - Wikipedia

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    The Saptak comprises the Sapta Svaras, i.e. the seven svaras or the seven notes of classical music. The basic saptak is called the Madhya Saptak ( Devanagari : मध्य सप्तक). For notes with lower frequencies, the artist may use the Mandra Saptak ( Devanagari : मंद्र सप्तक)', which is an octave lower than the ...

  4. Saptaswaralu - Wikipedia

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    Saptaswaralu or Sapta Swaralu is a 1969 Telugu-language film directed by Vedantam Raghavayya and produced by famous actor Tadepalli Lakshmi Kanta Rao under the banner Hema Films. It is a musical hit film with excellent lyrics with music composed by T. V. Raju .

  5. List of compositions by Tyagaraja - Wikipedia

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    śōbhillu sapta svara sundarula bhajimpavē manasā: Jaganmōhini: Rūpaka: Telugu: sogasu jūḍa taramā: kannaḍa Gauḷa: Rūpaka: Telugu: sogasugā mṛdaṅga tāḷamu jata gūrci ninu sokka jēyu dhīruḍevvaḍō: śriranjani: Rūpaka: Telugu: śrī raghu kulamandu puṭṭi sītanu ceyi konina rāma candra: Hamsadhvani: Ādi: Telugu

  6. R. K. Padmanabha - Wikipedia

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    Padmanabha conceived a memorial "Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira" at Rudrapatna, where several musicians, scholars and artists originated, in the shape of tanpura dedicated to 6 classical musicians – Kanaka Dasa, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Purandara Dasa, Shyama Shastri, Tyagaraja and Vadiraja Tirtha.

  7. List of Carnatic composers - Wikipedia

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    He was the pioneer of the Madhyama Kala Prayoga. Had knowledge of ancient Tamil tags system too. His Sapta Ratnas were the precursors to Thyagaraja's pancharatnas. His kritis often used complicated madhyamakala systems. Arunachala Kavi: 1711–1788: Tamil: 320: Marimutthu Pillai: 1717–1787: Tamil: 42: Gopala Dasa: 1722–1762: Kannada: 10,000 ...

  8. Saptarshi - Wikipedia

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    Saptarshi: Vishvamitra (top left), Jamadagni (top middle), Gautama (top right), Vasishtha (in the middle, beardless), Kashyapa (down left), Bharadvaja (down middle, in a yogic asana, upside down), Atri (down right).

  9. Kripa - Wikipedia

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    Kripa (Sanskrit: कृप, lit. 'pity', IAST: Kṛpa), also known as Kripacharya (Sanskrit: कृपाचार्य, IAST: Kṛpācārya), is a figure in Hindu ...