Description
Sangita Ratnakara, meaning ‘Ocean of Music,’ stands as one of the most authoritative and comprehensive treatises on Hindu classical music ever compiled. Written by the renowned musicologist Sarnga Deva in the 13th century, this Sanskrit text serves as a cornerstone of Indian musical tradition and scholarship.
The treatise covers an extensive range of topics including raga classification, tala (rhythmic patterns), instruments, vocal techniques, dance, and the spiritual dimensions of music within Hindu philosophy. Sarnga Deva’s systematic approach provides detailed explanations of melodic modes, their characteristics, performance practices, and their role in religious and secular contexts.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House makes this classical text accessible to modern scholars, musicians, and spiritual seekers. Whether you are a student of Hindustani or Carnatic music, a researcher of Indian aesthetics, or someone interested in the spiritual aspects of music, Sangita Ratnakara offers invaluable insights into centuries-old musical traditions.
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