Kamat's Potpourri Kamat Research Database  
Kamat's PotpourriNew Contents
About the Kamats
Feedback
History of India
Women of India
Faces of India
Indian Mythologies
geographica indicaArts of India
Indian Music
Indian Culture
Indian Paintings
Dig Deep Browse by Tags
Site Map
Historical Timeline
Master Index
Research House of Pictures
Stamps of India
Picture Archive
Natives of India
Temples of India
Kamat Network
Blog Portal


(Keyword Search)

The Palm-leaf Manuscripts and the Sangita Texts

Title:The Palm-leaf Manuscripts and the Sangita Texts
Author:(n/a)
Publication:Marg
Enumeration:Vol. 42 Issue no. 2; December 1990, p. 33-40
Abstract:In Orissa, besides epigraphical, inscriptional, archaeological, and sculptural evidence, there are a number of palm-leaf manuscripts containing information about the technique of the Odissi dance. They are often illustrated with sketches showing the body positions and movements. Sangita texts (texts on music) have also provided useful references and often give information on dance as well.

Source of Abstract: Provided by Publisher

Tools:

Kamat Reference Database

Kamat's Potpourri Research Database Abstracts

.

© 1995-2024 Kamat's Potpourri All Rights Reserved. Do not reproduce without prior permission. Some disclaimers apply.