Purandara Dasa
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Purandara Dasa (kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸ; 1470 – 1564) è stato un compositore indiano, fu il fondatore e uno dei più importanti compositori della musica carnatica. Il suo contributo innovativo alla musica è considerato incommensurabile, ed è venerato come il Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamaha (Padre della Musica Carnatica). Simili alle composizioni di , Purandara Dasa affrontata nella sua musica le questioni sociali in aggiunta agli aspetti devozionali. Kanaka fu studioso della musica carnatica appena fondata da Purandara Daasa.
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Purandara Dāsa (1470 - 1564) (kadang kala dieja sebagai satu kata) (bahasa Kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸ) adalah salah satu komposer terkemuka dan dikenal luas sebagai "bapak musik Karnatika". Purandara Dasa menyinggung masalah-masalah sosial untuk beribadah dalam musik gubahannya, sebuah praktik yang ditiru oleh seniornya, Kanaka Dasa. Komposisi musik Karnatika Purandara Dasa kebanyakan dalam bahasa Kannada, beberapa ada yang dalam bahasa Sanskerta. Dia menandatangani komposisinya dengan mudra (nama pena), "Purandara Vittala" (Wittala adalah salah satu inkarnasi dari dewa Wisnu dalam agama Hindu). Sekitar 1000 lagunya yang masih ada sampai kini.
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Purandara Dasa (IAST: Purandara dāsa) (c. 1470 – c. 1565) was a Haridasa philosopher and a follower of Madhwacharya 's Dwaitha philosophy -saint from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a composer, singer and one of the chief founding-proponents of Carnatic music (Karnataka classical music). In honor of his significant contributions to Carnatic music, he is widely referred to as the Pitamaha (lit. "father" or "grandfather") of Carnatic music. According to a legend, he is considered as an incarnation of Saint Narada.
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1565-01-02
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Araga, Vijayanagara Empire
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Srinivasa Nayaka
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Purandara Dasa on a 1964 stamp of India
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January 2021
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1565-01-02
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An idol of Purandara Dasa at Purandara Mantapa and Purandara Mantapa at Hampi
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Carnatic Vocalist, scholar, Saint, poet, composer
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Purandara Dasa (IAST: Purandara dāsa) (c. 1470 – c. 1565) was a Haridasa philosopher and a follower of Madhwacharya 's Dwaitha philosophy -saint from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a composer, singer and one of the chief founding-proponents of Carnatic music (Karnataka classical music). In honor of his significant contributions to Carnatic music, he is widely referred to as the Pitamaha (lit. "father" or "grandfather") of Carnatic music. According to a legend, he is considered as an incarnation of Saint Narada. Purandara Dasa was a wealthy merchant of gold, silver and other miscellaneous jewellery from Karnataka, who gave away all his material riches to become a Haridasa (literally meaning a servant of Lord Hari or Lord Krishna), a devotional singer who made the difficult Sanskrit tenets of Bhagavata Purana available to everyone in simple and melodious songs. He was one of the most important music scholars of medieval India. He formulated the basic lessons of teaching Carnatic music by structuring graded exercises known as Svaravalis and Alankaras, and at the same time, he introduced the raga Mayamalavagowla as the first scale to be learnt by beginners in the field – a practice that is still followed today. He also composed Gitas (simple songs) for novice students. Purandara Dasa is noted for composing Dasa Sahithya, as a Bhakti movement vocalist, and a music scholar. His practice was emulated by his younger contemporary, Kanakadasa. Purandara Dasa's Carnatic music compositions are mostly in Kannada, though some are in Sanskrit. He signed his compositions with the ankitanama (pen name) "Purandara Vittala" (Vittala is another name of Lord Krishna, one of the incarnations of the Lord Vishnu) and this same form of Lord Krishna is his aaradhya daiva or ishta murthi or worshippable deity. His work was appreciated by many scholars of his time and the later scholars.
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Purandara Dāsa (1470 - 1564) (kadang kala dieja sebagai satu kata) (bahasa Kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸ) adalah salah satu komposer terkemuka dan dikenal luas sebagai "bapak musik Karnatika". Purandara Dasa menyinggung masalah-masalah sosial untuk beribadah dalam musik gubahannya, sebuah praktik yang ditiru oleh seniornya, Kanaka Dasa. Komposisi musik Karnatika Purandara Dasa kebanyakan dalam bahasa Kannada, beberapa ada yang dalam bahasa Sanskerta. Dia menandatangani komposisinya dengan mudra (nama pena), "Purandara Vittala" (Wittala adalah salah satu inkarnasi dari dewa Wisnu dalam agama Hindu). Sekitar 1000 lagunya yang masih ada sampai kini.
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Purandara Dasa (kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸ; 1470 – 1564) è stato un compositore indiano, fu il fondatore e uno dei più importanti compositori della musica carnatica. Il suo contributo innovativo alla musica è considerato incommensurabile, ed è venerato come il Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamaha (Padre della Musica Carnatica). Simili alle composizioni di , Purandara Dasa affrontata nella sua musica le questioni sociali in aggiunta agli aspetti devozionali. Kanaka fu studioso della musica carnatica appena fondata da Purandara Daasa.
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