Vi > References for ‘viińá, viiná, viińa’
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[9] Kiḿshuk bane áji nirjane ke tumi viińá bájáo Dekhá [...] 1 )
[10] [Who are you, playing the viińá today, alone in the kiḿshuk [...] late evening bathed in moonlight.]
[13] “Its an ancient viińá , viiń in the [...] then he had to do it with this viińá . Can you tell me how long ago that was?”
[15] “Yes, I also guess it to be the same. Ive been playing this viińá for the last 7500 years. For [...] desire to play once for you. This viińá is a quite simple stringed instrument. You must have heard its harmonies.”
[17] “Over time,” he continued, “this viińá changed into different kinds [...] efforts with this primitive viińá . He had to invent the scale. [...] their sound is also not the same.
[81] Formerly people used to be given [...] and nowadays two, for example, Viińá, Riińá, Rtá, [...] these kinds of names are given.
[2] Surasaptake báṋdhiyá viińá Hrday-kamale satata ásiiná, [...] rágińii d́halile.
[6] Playing Your viińá, tuned to the seven-note scale, [...] unique melodies do You pour forth?
[2] Dhará ghure cale priitiri [...] svare, Se dhvani dhvanita tava viińá táre, tumi cháŕá keu bojhe ná.
[6] The earth rotates in bonds of love, [...] harmonies resounding from Your viińá.
[7] Consumed and quivering in Your [...] rhythmic dance, My minds viińá awakenes in those resounding vibrations. Dont You feel it, my love?
[1] Tumi esechile viińá bájiyechile, Jhauṋkár [...] tár manejhalkáy.
[5] You came, playing a viińá , Whose humming resonance [...] songs, In our minds Your viińá; s sound resounds.
[8] [As the author will explain in later articles, the inventor of the viińá was Lord Shiva.]
[4] Sitting alone beside the window, [...] even though I, resonating in His viińá [lyre], forget Him My life in sweet eloquence flows on in a myriad of activities.
[8] Apáńipádo [...] hand,” for example, a viińá [musical instrument resembling [...] universe and whatever is inaudible.
[9] He does everything without the [...] Paoráńika goddess is “Viińá Páńi.” He [...] all other planets, stars, etc.
[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ. VIIŃÁ. A musical instrument similar [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[42] There are various kinds of [...] Sitar, esráj , viińá and violin, for example, are [...] instruments invented in India, viińá or viiń is the [...] called ektárá .
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] musical notes emerged the first viińa or viiń or [...] retaining the initial form of this viińá , ektárá [...] końamátrká .
[8] The regions or points on the lower [...] world, viiń or viińá (lyre) was invented by Shiva, the other name of viińá is shivakoná.
[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] made the viiń or viińá . This viiń or viińá is the first musical instrument [...] left we can call kolamba .
[59] Kiḿshuk bane áji nirjane ke tumi viińá bájáo Dekhá [...] 9 )
[60] [Who are you, playing the viińá today, alone in the kiḿshuk [...] late evening bathed in moonlight.]
[63] “Its an ancient viińá , viiń in the [...] then he had to do it with this viińá . Can you tell me how long ago that was?”
[65] “Yes, I also guess it to be the same. Ive been playing this viińá for the last 7500 years. For [...] desire to play once for you. This viińá is a quite simple stringed instrument. You must have heard its harmonies.”
[67] “Over time,” he continued, “this viińá changed into different kinds [...] efforts with this primitive viińá . He had to invent the scale. [...] their sound is also not the same.
[55] [I salute thee, O goddess of knowledge, [...] necklace, Whose one hand holds a viiná, and other hand holds a book.]
[56] Now in the days of Shiva the viińá was in use. The viińá is a very ancient Indian musical [...] Shivas time and if she had a viińá in her hand, it would not be surprising at all. The viińá is the simplest form of stringed [...] other musical instruments evolved.
[57] So there is nothing surprising if Sarasvatii has a viińá in her hand; but what is surprising [...] viińápustakarainjitahaste [“with a viińá and a book in her hands”]. [...] Puráńa is caught in his own trap.
[63] [May the goddess Sarasvatii, who [...] are adorned with the beautiful viińá, who is seated on a white lotus, [...] May she always protect us.]