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  • ...opakrishna Bharathi , Arunachala Kavi are other great examples of Tamizh composers.
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  • ...herished and preserved as [[a]] part of ancient tradition. The paurāṇikas (composers of the Puranas) consider it a source of knowledge and divide into three par
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  • [[Category:Composers of Vedas]]
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  • ...the authors belonged to the particular schools or traditions of the older composers of these works.
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  • ...uage. Though the number of the [[vacanakāras]]<ref>[[Vacanakāras]] are the composers of the vacanas.</ref> is quite large and their compositions run into thousa
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  • ...od between A. D. 1750-1850, three great musician-saints were also inspired composers in South India and enriched classical South Indian [[music]]. This type of
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  • ...i, īśān Yugi, Kṛṣṇakānta Pāṭhak and Lālan Fakīr are some of the celebrated composers of the [[bāul]] songs.
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  • ...four-faced creator.</ref> among the gods; master of right words among the composers; the seer among the intelligent beings; the strong buffalo among the animal
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  • [[Category:Composers of Vedas]] [[Category:Composers]]
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  • One of the greatest composers of Carnatic music is Saint Thyagaraja. ( May 2, 1767 - January 6, 1847). Hi
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  • [[Category:Composers]]
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  • ...of literature and [[music]] and became a source of inspiration for future composers. He is even regarded as the ‘father of the [[Carnatic]] or South Indian f ...sical raga. In this respect, the Haridasas differ from the Vaggeyakaras or composers like Tyagaraja. The Haridasa compositions are more ''[[bhava]]-pradhanathan
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  • [[Category:Composers]]
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  • ...s of the same.</ref> However, in their anxiety to economize the words, the composers of the sutra-works seem to have so overdone it that bhāṣyas or explanato
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  • ...'Yungdrung God'', also known as 'Lha'i Skad' or ''Divine Language''.) Many composers of Bonpo scriptures are said to have spoken it, 360<ref> “''But there are
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  • ...indu scriptures know the Angirasas (descendants of Rṣi [[Angiras]]) as the composers of the ''[[Atharva Veda]]'', or as the "Atharvangirasa" and the Veda is als ...named Kashmar. This place in the prior text is named also as Kashmir. The composers of the ''Rehbar-i-Din-i-Zarthoshti'' (Dastur Erachjee Sorabjee Meherji Rana
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