Digital Rare Book:
SANGITARATNAKARA (Ocean of Music)
By SARNGADEVA
With Kalanidhi of Kallinatha and Sudhakara of Simhabhupala
Edited By Pandit S. Subrahmanya Sastri
Published by The Adyar Library, Madras -1944
Vol. 2 - Adhyaya 2-4
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The Sangita-Ratnakara of Sharngadeva (the 13th century) is one of the most important musicological texts from India, which both Hindustani music and Carnatic music regard as a definitive text.
The text is also known as Saptadhyayi as it is divided into seven chapters. The first six chapters, Svaragatadhyaya, Ragavivekadhyaya, Prakirnakadhyaya, Prabandhadhyaya, Taladhyaya and Vadyadhyaya deal with the various aspects of music and musical instruments while the last chapter Nartanadhyaya deals with dance.
The significant commentaries on the text include the Sangitasudhakara of Simhabhupala (c.1330) and the Kalanidhi of Kallinatha (c.1430).
This work was written by ÅšÄrÅ„gadÄ“va in the end of thirteenth century. The author was attached to the court of YÄdava King Singhaņa, whose capital was Devagiri ( the present Daulatabad, in the South Maharashtra).
SaÅ„gÄ«taratnÄkara is a very important text and this is evident from the fact that many commentaries were written on it. The famous ones are SaÅ„gÄ«tasudhÄkara of SimbabhÅ«pÄla and KalÄnidhi of KallinÄtha. SaÅ„gÄ«taratnÄkara is to a great extent a compilation of the information found in earlier works like NÄÅ£yaÅ›Ästra, Dattilam, BÅ—haddēśī, SarasvatÄ«-hÅ—dayÄlaÅ„kÄra-hÄra and is greatly influenced by the commentary of Abhinavagupta on NÄÅ£yaÅ›Ästra. On the other hand the work made a great impact on almost all the writers in the subsequent period. Thus it forms a useful bridge between the ancient and the medieval periods. ÅšÄrÅ„gadÄ“va called himself Nih,Å›aÅ„ka i.e., `doubtless'. He also names a stringed instrument as Nih,Å›aÅ„ka-VÄ«Å†Ä and Dēśī-tala as Nih,Å›aÅ„ka-tÄla. This book is a great landmark in the history of Indian Music.
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Saá¹…gÄ«ta ratnÄkara- "Ocean of Music