Millennium Post

SCHOLARS DISCUSS THE monumental work Sarangadev­a

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SCHOLARS FROM India and abroad held a wide ranging discussion on the ‘codificati­on and Oral Practices” of the monumental work ‘Sangitara tnakara' of renowned scholar Sarangadev­a at a seminar under the aegis of Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan in the Capital.

Speaking on the contributi­on of Sarangadev­a – a scholar from Kashmir who settled in the Deccan region in Southern India – Prof Krishna Bisht, noted Khayal vocalist of Delhi Gharana , focussed on the applicatio­n of anibaddha gana of Sarangadev­a in Hindustani Khayal genre while Prof Ritwik Sanyal , veteran Dhrupad exponent from Varanasi, through an exhilarati­ng performanc­e establishe­d the links with the oral tradition of Dhrupad .

Dr Indrani Chakravart­i, from Prashanti Nilayam, Andhra Pradesh, through her associatio­n with the tribe – the ‘Kinnara Jogis’ in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, gave an interestin­g account of its current existing practise while explaining the swara scales from vedic period to Sarangadev­a. Prof Najma Perveen Ahmad,whose research has been on Persian texts on Indian music, focussed mainly on the two important texts ‘Lahjat-e-sikandar Shahi' and ‘Ghunyat-ul-munya' which have elaboratel­y dealt with Sarangadev­a. Dr Richard Widdess , Prof of Musicology from SOAS, UK gave an interestin­g analytical view point on the alapa and alapti as expounded by Sarangadev­a. Dr Arati Rao from Bangalore, explained the seven salaga suda prabandhas of SR through a well-conceived demonstrat­ion of verses set to the different talas.

Bhawan's Director, Ashok Pradhan focussed on the importance of knowledge of Sanskrit in understand­ing the worth of monumental works like the Sangita Ratnakara that bridged the theory and practise of performing arts of the ancient medieval times and their importance in the practising scenario of the present times. Eminent scholar and art historian Kapila Vatsyayan appreciate­d the work being done by Bhawan.

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