Ar > References for ‘Áryavarta, Áryávarta, Aryavarta’
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[3] You know that geographically India [...] the north, Uttarápath or Áryávarta. The central portion of the Deccan [...] portions of the southern part of Áryávarta were also part of ancient Gondwanaland. [...] blend of diverse cultural trends.
[5] You know, the first propounder [...] music popular in the north was Áryávarta Saḿgiita, or “Hindusthani [...] known as Deccan or Karnatic music.
[4] Among the disciples, among the [...] is divided into two schools, the Áryávarta School and the Dákśinátya School. The common name for the Áryávarta School is Hindustani Sangeet, [...] tála was created in Indian music.
[18] There are six primary rágas [...] dance in India. First, there is Aryavarta Nrtya or North Indian style. Secondly, [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[5] There are six primary rágas [...] dance in India. First, there is Aryavarta Nrtya or North Indian style. Secondly, [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh and the Aryan civilization kept Bengal beyond the ambit of Áryávarta until the end. Bengal belongs neither to Áryávarta nor to the Deccan. Even though [...] the crime of touching the land.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] Mountains (Vidarbha is part of Áryávarta but Márát́há [...] however, was regarded as a part of Áryávarta, and that is why even today there [...] dákśińa ).
[17] Now in all of South Asia and Southeast [...] offshoots. One is known as the Áryávarta offshoot, from Persia to Vietnam, [...] Indonesia, Malaysia and up to Australia.
[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] Thats why in ancient India, both in Áryavarta music and Dakśinatya music [...] its inspiration from mysticism.