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Vedic Shaiva Brahmin servitor community of Tamil Nadu, India
Brahmins in South India also carry the surname Dikshitars, but are different from the Chidambaram Dikshitar. They are an exclusive group of Brahmins learned
Dikshitar
Composer of Carnatic Music (1776–1835)
Muthuswami Dikshitar (IAST: muttusvāmi dīkṣitar, 24 March 1776 – 21 October 1835), mononymously known as Dikshitar, was a South Indian, Hindu poet, singer
Muthuswami_Dikshitar
Dikshita (IAST: Muttusvāmi Dīkṣita, 24 March 1775 – 21 October 1835) or Dikshitar was a South Indian poet and composer and is one of the musical trinity
List of compositions by Muthuswami Dikshitar
List_of_compositions_by_Muthuswami_Dikshitar
Surname list
(ISO: Dīkṣit, pronounced [d̪iːkʂɪt̪]; also spelled as Dixit, Diksha, or Dikshitar) is traditionally an Indian family name. The word is an adjectival form
Dikshit
17th-century author and government minister of Madurai
Nilakantha Diksita was a minister in the 17th century court of King Thirumalai Nayak of Madurai. He composed several poems and literary works, including
Nilakantha_Diksita
Songs to the 9 planets (vedic astrology)
The Navagraha Kritis are a set of nine songs composed by Muttuswāmi Dīkshitar, a great composer of Carnātic Music (Classical music of South India). Each
Navagraha_Kritis
Nine heavenly bodies in Vedic astrology
designated place dedicated to the worship of the navagraha. Muthuswami Dikshitar (1776–1835), a Carnatic music composer from southern India, composed the
Navagraha
18th century South Indian composer of Carnatic music (1735–1817)
Rāmasvāmi Dīkṣita, 1735–1817) or Dikshitar was a South Indian composer of Carnatic music and the father of Muthuswami Dikshitar. He was a member of the courts
Ramaswami_Dikshitar
State in southern India
includes rhythmic and structured music by composers such as Muthuswami Dikshitar. Gaana, a combination of various folk musics, is sung mainly in the working-class
Tamil_Nadu
Indian composer (1839–1906)
Subbarama Dikshitar (1839–1906) was a Carnatic music composer. He was the grandson, and also the adopted son, of Baluswami Dikshitar, a brother of Muthuswami
Subbarama_Dikshitar
Janya raga of Carnatic music
Melakarta rāgam Harikambhoji in the 72 melakarta rāgam system. Subbarama Dikshitar classifies this a bhashanga raga. Its a Vakra raga (Zig-zag raga scale
Surutti
Hindu scholar (1903–1969)
Sengalipuram Anantarama Dikshitar (Tamil: சேங்காலிபுரம் அனந்தராம தீட்சிதர்; 2 August 1903 – 30 October 1969) was a Śrauti scholar and also was an exponent
Sengalipuram Anantarama Dikshitar
Sengalipuram_Anantarama_Dikshitar
Indian philosopher
969008. S2CID 143713505. Swami Sivananda on Appayya Dikshitar By Descendant of Appayya, Palamadai Nilakanta Dikshitar A brief history of Apayya Dikshitar
Appayya_Dikshita
Five temples dedicated to Shiva
community called the Dikshitars. Muthuswami Dikshitar composed many Krithis in groups.The Panchabhoothalinga Krithis of Dikshitar are dedicated to these
Pancha_Bhuta_Sthalam
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
birthplace of Tamil poets Mahakavi Bharathiar and Umaru Pulavar. Muthuswami Dikshitar, one of the triads of Carnatic music, was patronized in his final years
Ettayapuram
Govinda Dikshita (Dikshitar) was the minister of three successive Nayaks of Thanjavur, who ruled the region of Thanjavur in South India between the 16th
Govinda_Dikshita
Ancient Tamil Jain epic
R Ramachandra Dikshitar 1939, pp. 67–69. V R Ramachandra Dikshitar 1939, p. 69. Nilakanta Sastri 2002, p. 398. V R Ramachandra Dikshitar 1939, pp. 11–18
Cilappatikaram
Janya raga of Carnatic music
was created by the Carnatic composer Ramaswami Dikshitar (1735–1817), father of Muthuswami Dikshitar (one of the musical trinity of Carnatic music),
Hamsadhvani
Raga in Carnatic music
(phrases of notes and intonation). It is called Janatodi in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Its Western equivalent is the Phrygian mode
Hanumatodi
Vishnampet R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (16 April 1896 – 24 November 1953) was a historian, Indologist and Dravidologist from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
V._R._Ramachandra_Dikshitar
Three composers in 18th-century India
composer-musicians of Carnatic music in the 18th century—Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri. Prolific in composition, the Trinity of Carnatic music
Trinity_of_Carnatic_music
41st raga in the Melakarta
melakarta rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Kumbhini in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 5th rāgam in the 7th chakra Rishi
Pavani_(raga)
kilometres from Mayiladuthurai. The samadhi of Advaita scholar Appayya Dikshitar is situated on the banks of the Kaveri River adjoining Bhaskararajapuram
Thiruvalangadu, Mayiladuthurai
Thiruvalangadu,_Mayiladuthurai
Indian musician (1762 – 1827)
oldest among the Trinity of Carnatic music, Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar being the other two. Syama Sastri, whose birth name was Venkata Subrahmanya
Syama_Sastri
Musical compositions
The Kamalamba Navavarana Kritis by Shri Muthuswami Dikshitar (1776-1836) are some of the most famous pieces of music in the Carnatic system of Indian
Kamalamba_Navavarna_Kritis
Indian composer
Music": his father, and the master musicians Tyagaraja and Muthuswamy Dikshitar. Subbaraya was born in 1803 as the second son of Syama Sastri. He studied
Subbaraya_Sastri
Indian singer
work included the performances of kritis by Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar and in the years after Indian independence, she helped popularise the
N._C._Vasanthakokilam
Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 27 February 2023. "Ramaswami Dikshitar". www.carnatica.net. Retrieved 29 January 2023. "Eka Raga Kritis in Carnatic
List of composers who created ragas
List_of_composers_who_created_ragas
Sanskrit hymn to Hindu god Ganesha by Muthuswami Dikshitar
Sanskrit kriti song by the South Indian, Hindu poet-composer Muthuswami Dikshitar (1775–1835), one of the "Trinity of Carnatic music". The panegyrical hymn
Vatapi_Ganapatim
Set of 39 South Indian compositions
"swaras") are a set of 39 compositions in Carnatic music by Muthuswami Dikshitar (18th c.), who is celebrated as one among the Trinity of Carnatic music
Nottuswara
Rāgam in Carnatic music
corresponds to the Asavari thaat of Hindustani music. In the Muthuswami Dikshitar school this melakarta is instead known as Nārīrītigowla. Natabhairavi
Natabhairavi
70th raga in the Melakarta
melakarta rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Nāsāmaṇi in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Nasikabhushani is the 4th rāgam in the 12th
Nasikabhushani
Indian-born American musician
produced "Guruguha Dhruvapada" - a dhrupad, a concert featuring Kritis of Dikshitar rendered in the classical dhrupad style. He has also worked with the Cincinnati
Kanniks_Kannikeswaran
Musical scale of South Indian classical music
Charukesi, which is the 26th melakarta. It is called Ratipriya in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 2nd rāgam in the 11th chakra Rudra
Rishabhapriya
36th raga in the Melakarta
It is one of the few rāgams referred by the same name in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 6th rāgam in the 6th chakra Rutu.
Chalanata
59th raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Dhaamavati in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Madhuvanti is the nearest Hindustani music scale
Dharmavati
1985 soundtrack album by Ilaiyaraaja
"Mahaganapathim" is based on the composition of the same name by Muthuswami Dikshitar. Innovatively, there is no use of mridangam in the track. "Moham Ennum"
Sindhu_Bhairavi_(soundtrack)
Ninth raga in the Melakarta
system of Carnatic music. It is called Dhunibinnashadjam in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 3rd rāgam in the 2nd chakra Netra
Dhenuka_(raga)
Form of composition in Carnatic music
by Ramaswami Dikshitar Sri Viswanatham Bhajeham, Madhavo Mampatu, Simhasanasthite and Poornachandrabimba Vadane by Muthuswami Dikshitar Valachi Vachi
Ragamalika
56th raga in the Melakarta
melakarta rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Chāmaram in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is said to be borrowed into Hindustani music
Shanmukhapriya
Pandya ruler from Tamilakam
Parthasarathy 1993, p. 73–90. Dikshitar 1939, p. 217–221. sfn error: multiple targets (3×): CITEREFDikshitar1939 (help) Dikshitar 1939, p. 247–251. sfn error:
Netunceliyan_I
Popular Carnatic song
Vihara" is a popular Carnatic song composed in Sanskrit by Muthuswami Dikshitar (1776-1835) and dedicated to Sri Ranganathaswamy of Srirangam. The title
Rangapura_Vihara
Janya raga of Carnatic music
classical music), created in the early nineteenth century by Muthuswami Dikshitar. It is an audava rāgam (meaning pentatonic scale) in which only five of
Amritavarshini
Fourteenth raga in the Melakarta
It is called Dhātivasantabhairavi or Vātivasantabhairavi in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Hindustani equivalent of this ragam is raga
Vakulabharanam
Fictional character
Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.1867831. ISSN 1556-5068. S2CID 141228534. Dikshitar 1939, p. 43–45. Parthasarathy 1993, p. 59–60. Parthasarathy 1993, p. 60
Madhavi_(Silappatikaram)
Composer in Carnatic Classical Music (1767-1847)
Music. Tyāgarāja and his contemporaries, Śyāma Śāstri and Muthuswāmi Dikshitar, are regarded as the Trinity of Carnatic Music. Tyāgarāja composed hundreds
Tyagaraja
krithis as part of the hari kathas he authored Ambi Dikshitar (1863–1936) Propagated Muthuswami Dikshitar compositions and helped bring them into modern era
List_of_Carnatic_composers
Set of 72 sampurna ragas in Carnatic music
explanation of the notations like R1, G2, N2, and so forth. Muthuswami Dikshitar school followed a different set of scales as the 72 Mēḷakarta ragas. These
Melakarta
Janya raga of Carnatic music
Hindustani music it is called Durga. According to the school of Muthuswami Dikshitar, this rāgam is called Devakriya. Karnataka Shuddha Saveri, a janya rāgam
Shuddha_Saveri
Musical scale in South Indian classical music
rāgam) in the 72 melakarta rāgam system. According to the Muthuswami Dikshitar school, this rāgam is called Tōyavēgavāhini. Chakravakam is similar to
Chakravakam_(raga)
Seventeenth raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Chāyāvati in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 5th rāgam in the 3rd chakra Agni.
Suryakantam
Indian journalist, social reformer and freedom fighter
Ganapathy Dikshitar Subramania Iyer (19 January 1855 – 18 April 1916) was a leading Indian journalist, social reformer and freedom fighter who led the
G._Subramania_Iyer
Fifteenth raga in the melakarta
of Muthuswami Dikshitar) in Sanskrit Śrīnāthādi Guruguho jayati – Muthuswami Dikshitar (The very first composition of Muthuswami Dikshitar) in Sanskrit
Mayamalavagowla
Divine serpent in Hindu mythology
ISBN 978-0-8160-7564-5. "Eight great dragon kings - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia". Dikshitar, V. R. Ramachandra (1995). The Puraṇa Index: From A to Ṇ. Motilal Banarsidass
Vasuki
Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)
Indian Civilization and Culture. M.D. Publications. ISBN 9788175330832. Dikshitar, V. R. Ramachandra (1993). The Mauryan Polity. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 9788120810235
Maurya_Empire
53rd raga in the Melakarta
17th Melakarta raga Suryakantam It is called Gamakakriya in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 5th rāgam in the 9th chakra Brahma
Gamanashrama
2003 Indian Telugu-language martial arts film
"Mahaganapathim", a kriti by the 18th-Century Carnatic composer Muthuswami Dikshitar in Nattai ragam. This song was used by Srikanth Deva as "Chennai Senthamizh"
Amma_Nanna_O_Tamila_Ammayi
40th raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Nabhōmaṇi in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Navaneetham is a Sanskrit word meaning fresh
Navaneetam
Fourth raga in the Melakarta
Carnatic music, following the Katapayadi sankhya system. In the Muthuswami Dikshitar school of music, this raga is called Bhānumati. Vanaspati is the 4th rāgam
Vanaspati_(raga)
52nd raga in the Melakarta
scale system of Carnatic music. It is called Ramāmanōhari in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 4th rāgam in the 9th chakra Brahma
Ramapriya
Rāgam in Carnatic music
and is rarely performed. It is called Santāna manjari in the Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 1st rāgam in the 12th chakra Aditya
Sucharitra
63rd raga in the Melakarta
Carnatic music. It is called Geetapriya or Gitapriya in the Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 3rd rāgam in the 11th chakra Rudra
Latangi
27th raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Sowrasena in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. In Western music it is known as the Harmonic
Sarasangi
2012 Indian TV series or programme
Namaste" Begada Rupakam Muthuswamy Dikshitar 2 Apoorva Ravindran "Shri Dhum Dhurge" Sriranjani Adi Muthuswamy Dikshitar 3 Venkata Nagarajan "Shri Naaradha"
Tanishq_Swarna_Sangeetham
the original on 10 February 2005. Retrieved 4 January 2012. Dikshitar, V.R.R. Dikshitar (1993). The Mauryan Polity, Motilal Banarsidass, p. 332 ISBN 81-208-1023-6
History_of_bridges
51st raga in the Melakarta
beginning of a concert. It is called Kāshirāmakriya in the Muthuswami Dikshitar school. The Hindustani music equivalent of Kamavardhini is the Poorvi
Kamavardhani
Deity of the planet Venus
Anaadi.org. Dikshitar, V. R. Ramachandra (31 January 1996). The Purana Index. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. ISBN 978-81-208-1273-4. Dikshitar, V. R. Ramachandra
Shukra
45th raga in the Melakarta
system of Carnatic music. It is called Shivapantuvarāḻi in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. Todi (thaat) is the equivalent in Hindustani
Shubhapantuvarali
Hero of Indian epic Mahabharata
Now: Narration, Aesthetics, Ethics. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-34213-7. Dikshitar, V R Ramachandra (1952). The Purana Index (from T To M) Vol-II. Sharma
Arjuna
72nd and last raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Rasamanjari in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 6th rāgam in the 12th chakra Aditya
Rasikapriya
Janya raga of Carnatic music
by Muthuswami Dikshitar Sri Rajarajeshwari by Muthuswami Dikshitar Sri Ranganatham Upasmahe by Muthuswami Dikshitar or Ambi Dikshitar or one of Muthuswami
Poornachandrika
Tamil Poet
a sister of Kabilar, Thiruvalluvar and Athiyamaan, V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar refutes this claim based on his studies that all four of them were most
Avvaiyar_(Sangam_poet)
Janya raga of Carnatic music
as a "rakti" raga (a raga of high melodic content). In the Muthuswami Dikshitar school, it is a melakarta known as Nārīrītigowla. ārohaṇa :
Reetigowla
Hindu mythological royal lineage
in the Balakanda. also depicted as son of Vikukshi V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (1935). The Matsya Purana: A Study. University of Madras. p. 5. Rhonda
List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism
List_of_Ikshvaku_dynasty_kings_in_Hinduism
21st raga in the Melakarta
system of Carnatic music. The 21st melakarta rāgam as per Muthuswami Dikshitar school of music is Kiraṇāval̥i. This rāgam is a popular scale in western
Keeravani
Rāgam in Carnatic music
melakarta rāgam system. It is known as Bhushāvati according to the Muthuswami Dikshitar school. It was borrowed into Hindustani music, like many other ragas from
Vachaspati_(raga)
Daughter of Indra in Hinduism
definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 7 October 2022. V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (1995) [1951]. The Purana Index. Vol. 1. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 636.
Jayanti_(Hinduism)
Indian bronze bell found in 19th century New Zealand
Explanations presented for the bell include: Indologist V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar stated in his 1947 work The Origin and Spread of the Tamils that ancient
Tamil_bell
Janya raga of Carnatic music
Muthuswamy Dikshitar Misra Chapu Kriti Shri Saraswati namostute Muthuswami Dikshitar Rupakam Kriti Shwetaranyeshwaram Muthuswami Dikshitar Adi Kriti Akilandeswarayai
Arabhi
Hindu goddess
Alphabetical Guide. Penguin Books India. p. 221. ISBN 978-0-14-341421-6. Dikshitar 1999, pp. 1–36. Brown 1998, pp. 8, 17, 10, 21, 320. S (24 April 2024)
Tripura_Sundari
Traditional Irish song
European songs adapted by the Indian Carnatic music composer Muthuswami Dikshitar in the 18th/19th century with Sanskrit lyrics, in this case as Vande Meenakshi
Rakes_of_Mallow
Character in Tamil epic of Cilappatikāram
1993, pp. 73–86. Parthasarathy 1993, pp. 87–90. Dikshitar 1939, pp. 217–221. Bhanu 1997, pp. 7–9. Dikshitar 1939, pp. 247–251. Bhanu 1997, pp. 16–19. Jones
Kannagi
2000 Indian film
Srinivas, Harish Raghavendra, Vijay Yesudas, Pushpa Raman, Chorus Muthuswami Dikshitar, Tahir Faraz, Recardo Barrantes Nata 6 "Shravan Gange" K. J. Yesudas,
Millennium_Stars
helps them build a career in music. The institute uses Baby Rooms, baby Dikshitar and Tyagaraja characters in the textbooks, and stuffed toy musical instruments
Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts
Subramaniam_Academy_of_Performing_Arts
Tenth raga in the Melakarta
scale) in the 72 melakarta rāgam system. According to the Muthuswami Dikshitar school, the 10th melakarta rāgam is called Naţābharanam. It is a sampoorna
Natakapriya
Indian judge and musician (1893–1971)
Kalanidhi award in 1930), and was a disciple of Ambi Dikshitar (a grand-nephew of Muthuswami Dikshitar). T. L. Venkatarama Iyer graduated from Madras Christian
T._L._Venkatarama_Iyer
1942 Indian film
Mondhai Krishnamoorthy as Pottai Kothamangalam Subbu as Dikshitar Kolathu Mani as Dikshitar Ramasami Pillai as Great Old Man Puliyoor Duraisami Iyer
Nandanar_(1942_film)
Indian carnatic singer (1910–1965)
"Maragathavallim Manasa" in Kamboji by Mutthuswamy Dikshitar, "Swaminatha Paripalaya" in Nattai by Mutthuswamy Dikshitar, "Ragasudha rasa" in Andholika by Saint
G._N._Balasubramaniam
39th raga in the Melakarta
system of Carnatic music. It is called Dhālivarāḻi(Varāḻi) in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 3rd rāgam in the 7th chakra Rishi
Jhalavarali
Ethnoreligious community of Hindu Brahmins
on the entry of women to Sabarimala Temple[citation needed] Muthuswami Dikshitar (1776–1835), poet, singer, veena player, prolific composer of Indian classical
Tamil_Brahmin
Tamil Brahmin caste
religious or literary spheres. Tyagaraja, Syama Sastri and Muthuswamy Dīkshitar, who constitute the "Trinity of Carnatic music" were probably the first
Iyer
30th raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Nagābharanam in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 6th rāgam in the 5th chakra Bana.
Naganandini
1992 Indian film
Dasa) Malahari 10 "Sree Saraswathi" K. S. Chithra Traditional (Muthuswami Dikshitar) Arabhi 11 "Sangeethame" K. J. Yesudas Yusuf Ali Kechery Jaunpuri
Sargam_(1992_film)
Carnatic music composers
music from a number of exponents of their time, including Muthuswami Dikshitar. Dikshitar appreciated Vadivelu Pillai as an ekasandhagrahi, one who had the
Thanjavur_Quartet
First raga in the Melakarta
system of Carnatic music. It is called Kanakāmbari in the Muthuswami Dikshitar school. It is the 1st rāgam in the 1st chakra Indu. The mnemonic name
Kanakangi
1993 Indian film
Ashtakam 12 "Sarasijanaabha" K. Omanakutty Raga: Nagagandhari Traditional keerthanam by Muthuswami Dikshitar 13 "Yamuna Kinaare" (Bit) M. G. Sreekumar
Devaasuram
25th raga in the Melakarta
rāgam system of Carnatic music. It is called Sharāvati in Muthuswami Dikshitar school of Carnatic music. It is the 1st rāgam in the 5th chakra Bana.
Mararanjani
Janya raga of Carnatic music
Muthuswami Dikshitar Rupakam Kriti Shri Madhurambikaya Rakshithoam Muthuswami Dikshitar Misra Chapu Kriti Brihaspate Tara Pate Muthuswami Dikshitar Tisra Triputa
Atana
Region in India
Dasa, Kanaka Dasa, Tyagayya, Annamacharya, Baktha Ramadasu, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Shyama Shastri, Kshetrayya, Mysore Vasudevachar, and Swathi Thirunal
South_India
Founder of the Maurya Empire (340–295 BCE)
Patliputra, according to the Svetambara Jains. According to V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar – an Indologist and historian, several of the Digambara legends mention
Chandragupta_Maurya
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Sparkling
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Money; Wealth
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who shows different phases
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the comforter.
Boy/Male
British, English
Swordsman
Girl/Female
Biblical
My witness, adorned, prey.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Thankful
Girl/Female
Indian
Friends
Girl/Female
Indian
To try, Desire
Girl/Female
Latin
True.
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