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The impact of Sanskrit Prabandha (compositions) on Hindustani Music (Based on Brihaddeshi and Sangitaratnakara)

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dc.contributor.author Kumara, J.C.R.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-01-25T05:41:33Z
dc.date.available 2019-01-25T05:41:33Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Kumara, J.C.R. (2018). The impact of Sanskrit Prabandha (compositions) on Hindustani Music (Based on Brihaddeshi and Sangitaratnakara). International Conference on Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, 2018 Department of Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.p39 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/19685
dc.description.abstract The focus of this study is to identify the significance of Sanskrit Prabandha (compositions) and its impact on Hindustani Music during the period from 7th Century - 13th Centuries CE. The Musical edifice specified as Gāna (compositions), in Indian musicological parlance has two facets viz., Nibaddha (structural) and Anibaddha (unstructural). The Nibaddha which organized by dhatus (sections) and Angas (integral parts) is called 'Prabandha'. Sanskrit Prabandha (Pra + Bandh > well tied or well bound) is a type of musical composition set to words (pada), rhythmic patterns (tāla), metrical composition (chandas - vrtta) and governed by six elements (anga) viz., Svara, Viruda, Pada, Tena, Paata and Tāla and four sections( dhātu) viz.,Udgraha, Melapaka, Dhruva and Abhoga. The structures, internal divisions, the elements of meter (chandas), Rāga, Tālaand Rasa, as also the musical terms that are prevalent in Hindustani music also derived from Prabandha and its traditions. The Dhrupad tradition of the Hindustani music has been evolved from Sālagasūda Prabandha, which consists of five sections (dhātu) namely Udgraha, Melapaka, Dhruva, Antra and Abhoga. The Nom- Tom ālap system in the Dhrupad and the jor-Jhala tradition in the Sitar describe the significance of Tena or Tenaka (meaningless syllables or sound conveying a sense of auspiciousness). The Bandish (composition) in Hindustani music and Bol-Bant (the division of words synchronized with the beats and cross rhythms) are also improvised from the Prabandha. Thus, it is apparent that the Sanskrit Prabandha tradition has a significant influence on the musical principles of Hindustani music. The study involved a survey of literature and scholarly studies en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Conference on Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, 2018 Department of Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Hindustani Music en_US
dc.subject Metrical compositions en_US
dc.subject rhythmic patterns en_US
dc.subject Sanskrit Prabandha en_US
dc.subject words en_US
dc.title The impact of Sanskrit Prabandha (compositions) on Hindustani Music (Based on Brihaddeshi and Sangitaratnakara) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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