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The Inner Science of Surasaptaka – Excerpt A (2)

[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] of the Vindhya mountains, or the Deccan peninsula. The style of the land [...] spoken language and the style of the Deccan region we call Carnatic.

The Erudite Scholar Kaoshitakii (3)

[3] You know that geographically India [...] Dákśińátya [the Deccan], and the north, Uttarápath or Áryávarta. The central portion of the Deccan was once part of ancient Gondwanaland. [...] blend of diverse cultural trends.

[5] You know, the first propounder [...] southern counterpart became known as Deccan or Karnatic music.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[9] These rágas and ráginiis [...] north of the Vindhya Hills, and Deccan music (or “Karnatak music”), [...] have not yet been given names.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] on the northern frontier of the Deccan bent its head out of reverence [...] are the ways of demons.”

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (1)

[6] Simultaneously, Lord Shiva invented [...] main schools: Hindustani music and Deccan or Carnatic music. The basic characteristics [...] ) etc.

Ráŕh – 13. (2)

[2] Does this mean that no Brahmans [...] Dákśińátya Vaedika (Southern, or Deccan, Vedics). They follow the Dáyabhága [...] and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu were all Deccan Vedic. (According to some, Chaitanya [...] Panigrahi, Panda, Sarangi, Patra, etc.

Ráŕh – 1. (2)

[2] After a long time this very terrain, [...] the plain lands of Bengal and the Deccan, nor were there the deserts of [...] southern part, which linked the Deccan peninsula with Africa, the Andamans, [...] the southeast, towards the ocean.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (4)

[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] Áryávarta nor to the Deccan. Even though the Bengali language [...] the crime of touching the land.

[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] Kouṋkańa are part of the Deccan), Triliuṋgabhúmi [...] Dákśińa (the word Deccan is derived from the word dákśińa ).

[99] According to a story in the [...] kut́abuddhi ] when he entered the Deccan. The Vindhya Mountains were very [...] is, with your head bowed.”

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] the Indonesian Archipelago, the Deccan plateau, South East Asia and Oceania [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. [...] to suppress the Marathas in the Deccan, Bengal again had to supply a [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.

Carnatic Music (1)

[1] To the east of the Arabian Sea, [...] Kodańd́a music or Deccan music. The southern branch of [...] swift and slow tempos of rhythm.

Block-Level Planning (5)

[31] Thirdly, the central portion of [...] laterite soil and is called the Deccan Plateau. There is a small slice [...] land. Only a small portion of the Deccan Plateau contains alluvial soil. The Punjab is plain land. The Deccan peninsula consists of four coasts [...] India. In the Telengana area of the Deccan Plateau, there is a chronic shortage [...] a developmental programme. The Deccan Plateau can grow palmyra trees [...] the coastal areas can grow both.