Max Muller shut up by the waters of the Cauvery chose to rather listen to the insipid chirping of the poor grass-hoppers of the island than cross the river and avail himself of the festive carol of Thirvaiyar's nightingale ; °delighted himself in the4 THIAGARAJ A moonshine of fiction and wrote in the plenitude of his ignorance : Hindu Music to-day (that is in the time of Thiagaraja) is the s [...] Indeed from out of them we get the expression of the life of the time (which they relate) of the manners of the movment. the dres; the pleasures the laughter and the ridicules of society. [...] Wish a high ambition of having all the ancient Universities rolled into this College the Prime-Minister introduced into his Institution the Medicine of Taxila the Logic of Nalanda the Astro omy of Ujjain the Tanthra of Vikramasila t Dramatic Literature of Kanouj and the Vedantic Literature of Benares. [...] In the hands of his successors the College began to mark time ; and when the Nawab of Arcot interfered with the affairs of Tanjore it came to be uncared-for and degenerated into a factory of literary drudges. [...] At the tinve hoever when our Thiagaraja joined the College the tone of the Institution was a little improved and the subject of instruction comprised the Iwo Epics and Bhagavatham in Vernacular and Vyakaranam Logic and Vedas in Sanskrit.
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Cover
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i-ii | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Frontmatter
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i-xviii | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter I. Introduction
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1-10 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter II. Thiagaraja’s Early Life and Education
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11-25 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter III. His Date
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26-31 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter IV. His Initiation Into Music
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32-i | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter V. His Battle of Life
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37-46 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter VI. His Age
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47-51 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter VII. His Spirit
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52-61 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter VIII. His Appearance and Characteristics
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62-69 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter IX. Periods of his Career
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70-94 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter X. His Views of Music
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95-98 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XI. His Works on Music
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99-108 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XII. His Signal Service
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109-123 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XIII. His Style and Diction
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124-129 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XIV. His Raga and Thala Systems
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130-139 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XV. His Instruments of Music
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140-143 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XVI. His Contemporaries
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144-151 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XVII. His Philosophy
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152-175 | M.S. Aiyar | view |
Chapter XVIII. Conclusion
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176-177 | M.S. Aiyar | view |