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  2. Odissi music - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Odissi music is nearly a millennium old, there are several ancient musical treatises produced in the state of Odisha for several centuries, there are unique ragas and a distinctive manner of rendition. Pani further argues : [31] From the discussions above, it is evident that Odissi music is a distinctive shastric (classical ...

  3. Odissi - Wikipedia

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    Odishi Odissi Genre Indian classical dance Origin Odisha, India Part of a series on Hinduism Hindus Mythology Origins Historical History Indus Valley Civilisation Vedic Hinduism Dravidian folk religion Śramaṇa Tribal religions in India Traditional Itihasa-Purana Epic-Puranic royal genealogies Epic-Puranic chronology Sampradaya (Traditions) Major Sampradaya (Traditions) Vaishnavism ...

  4. Sri (Odissi raga) - Wikipedia

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    Sri (Odia: ଶ୍ରୀ ରାଗ, romanized: śrī rāga, also spelled Shri & Shree) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music. [1] [2] [3] Falling under the meḷa of the same name, [4] the raga uses komala nisada swara and is traditionally associated with the melancholic karuna rasa. [5]

  5. Banamali Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Banamali's creations are frequently sung in classical Odissi music concerts & enacted in the abhinaya part of Odissi dance. He is known to have composed over 400 songs; Odissi, Chhanda, Bhajana, Janana, Chautisa and more. He is not known to have written any single kavya, but rather a large number of individual songs. The Ragas used by Banamali ...

  6. Prahallada Nataka - Wikipedia

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    Music is the life of Prahallada Nataka. Since music is dominant, the lead singer, also known as the Gahaka must be an excellent vocalist. He also has to memorise the entire repertoire of songs. The Gahaka, apart from being the singer also acts as the interpreter, commentator and director of the performance.

  7. Works of Jayadeva - Wikipedia

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    Jayadeva was an 11th-century Sanskrit poet and lyricist from present-day India. The works of Jayadeva have had a profound influence on Indian culture. They form the basis of the east Indian classical dance form, Odissi as well as traditional classical music of the state, Odissi music and have strongly influenced the Bharatanatyam classical dance as well as Carnatic music.

  8. Dhanasri - Wikipedia

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    Dhanasri (Odia: ଧନାଶ୍ରୀ, romanized: dhanāsri) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music. [1] [2] [3] Falling under the meḷa of the same name, [4] the raga uses komala gandhara and komala nisada swaras and is traditionally associated with the karuṇa rasa. [5]

  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.