Matanga and His Work Brhaddesi

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Item Code: IDK235
Publisher: Sangeet Natak Akademi
Author: Prem Lata Sharma
Edition: 2001
Pages: 310
Cover: Hardcover
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From the Jacket

The Brhaddesi of Matanga, a ninth-century work, is among the earliest primary texts in Sanskrit dealing with the music of the Indian subcontinent. As its name suggests, the work takes cognizance of musical practices in various regions of the country. It is also the first treatise to mention the solfa syllables in the music of India. For these and other reasons, the Brhaddesi has engaged the attention of scholars in later periods, down to our own times.

This volume contains the papers and discussions presented at the seminar on Matanga and the Brhaddesi organized by Sangeet Natak Akademi at Hampi, Karnataka, in 1995. the nineteen contributions by leading scholars cover various aspects of the study of the Brhaddesi: its historicity and mythological aspects; citations found in and from the work in earlier and later texts; the relationship between its prose and verse portions; elements of ayurveda, yoga, and tantra in the work; its treatment of marga and desi, sruti and swara, murchhana, tana, and alankara. Musical notations in Brhaddesi, raga-names found in the work, and the names of musical bhasas (in connection with ragas) mentioned here, are among the other topics dealt with in the papers. To researchers and scholars of India's musical traditions, this book would provide an update and review of the current discourse on Matanga's work not available elsewhere.

Professor Prem Lata Sharma (1927-98) was a renowned, versatile scholars, and a musicologist and vaggeyakara. She had made important contributions to the study of Sanskrit sources on Indian music. She prepared critical editions of various works including the Rasavilasa (1952), the Sangitaraja (1963), the Sahasarasa (1972), the Ekalinga-mahatmya (1976), the Sangita-ratnakara (English translation with R. K. Shringy, Vol. I and II, 1978, 1989), and the Brhaddesi of Matanga (1992, 1994, with English translation and comments). Her lectures on Indian aesthetics, delivered in the Hirananda Shastri Memorial Lecture series, were published under the title Rasa Siddhanta: Mula, Sakha, Pallava, Patajhada (1988). She also translated several other notable works from Sanskrit and Bengali into Hindi. A student of Pandit Omkarnath Thakur, Professor Sharma headed the Department of Musicology in Banaras Hindu University for a number of years. She was later Vice-Chancellor of the Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh (1985-88). She was Professor Emeritus at Banaras Hindu University after her retirement. From 1994 to 1998, Professor Sharma was Vice-Chairman of Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi. She had been elected Fellow of the Akademi in 1992.

Preface

A seminar on Matanga and his Brhaddesi was organized by Sangeet Natak Akademi at Hampi, Karnataka, in July 1995. The proceedings of the seminar are being presented in this volume. All the scheduled papers were presented, excepting Prof. B.N. Saraswati's, who could not attend and could not attend. Her paper also could not be read at the seminar and hence it has not been included in this volume. In the place of Dr. B.N. Saraswati's contribution on the anthropological aspect of Brhaddesi, a colloquium was held during the seminar, a summary of which has been included. The treatment of raga in Brhaddesi was assigned to Dr. Mukund Lath, but he could not prepare this paper on account of ill-health. Instead, he made an extempore presentation on the historicity of Matanga which is included in the general section. The treatment of raga was discussed in a colloquium which has been reported under the section on topical survey of the contents. It is true that this discussion could not duly cover the topic, and this is a lacuna. Thus, excepting the topics of jati and raga, all the other topics have been duly covered. Discussions on all presentations have also been summarised.

There are nineteen papers in this volume out of which thirteen papers were presented in English and six in Hindi. The Hindi papers have been included along with their English summaries. The same policy was followed in the volume on the proceedings of the seminar on 'Sarngadeva and his Sangita-ratnakara', published recently. The proceedings of the seminar on 'Rasa in the Arts', organized by Sangeet Natak Akademi at Varanasi in January 1997, will also be published in due course.

The papers have been grouped under three headings: I Historicity, Nanuscripts, Style and Citations; 2 Ayurvedic, Philosophical and Anthropoligical Standpoint; 3. A Topical Survey of the Contents of Brhaddesi. A report on the introductory and valedictory sessions has been given in the beginning and end.

Prof. Anna Radicchi, Director of the Institute of Linguistics I Cagliari, Sienna, Italy, Dr. Allyn Miner of Philadelphia, USA, who is an accomplished sitar player, and Dr. Urmila Sharma, Research Officer, Kalakosa, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, were the observers at the seminar. They contributed to the discussions. Dr. Allyn Miner gave a performance on the sitar one evening.

In addition to the seminar sessions, two lecture-demonstrations were arranged in the evenings, one by Dr. Nataraj Ramakrishna of Hyderabad, who demonstrated abhinaya on songs that are known as Prabandhas, and the other by Sriram Bharati from Chennai, assisted by his wife, Smt. Sowbhagyalakshmi, on divya-prabandhams, the name given in the 8th century A.D. to poetic-cum-musical compositions of the Alwar saints, Apart from these lecture-demonstrations, the following performances by rural and tribal groups were arranged because Matanga has mentioned a few ethnic groups like sabara, pulinda, naga, etc. Although tribal groups bearing these names could not be identified in the neighbouring areas of Hampi, some of the groups available around this place were invited from performances of music and dance in keeping with the spirit of Brhaddesi.

A Note from the Publisher

This volume presents the proceedings of the seminar, 'Matanga and his Unique Text, Brhaddesi', organized by Sangeet Natak Akademi at Hampi, Karnataka, in 1995. This event, which involved a number of distinguished scholars, was planned in its entirety by Dr Prem Lata Sharma while she was the Vice-Chairman of the Akademi. Despite her failing health, Dr. Sharma also took on the task of editing the proceedings for the purpose of this publication. The work took time, as might be expected, but by My 1998 she had completed work on a manuscript of over 500 typed pages. She also went through the first proofs of the proceedings in relatively little time. Unfortunately, she did not live to see the book in print; she passed away in Varanasi on 5 December 1998.

It was then left to Dr. Urmila Sharma, Prem Lataji's sister and collaborator in several scholarly endeavours, to take over the work where the latter had left off. Dr. Urmila Sharma devoted herself to the task with exemplary zeal and energy despite her sad loss-which we have shared – and was able to complete it late last year. To do this, she had to take time off from several other projects in which she was then engaged. The Akademi is grateful to Dr. Urmila Sharma for her willing and able assistance in the publication of these proceedings.

Contents

A Note from the Publisher3
Preface
PRE LATA SHARMA
9
Welcome Address
CHANDRASEKHAR KAMBAR
11
Keynote Address
PREM LATA SHARMA
12
Matanga as a Mythical Figure and other Historical References
R.N. MISHRA
16
External Evidence for Determining the Approximate Date of Matanga
MUKUND LATH
27
Matangi : The Legend
VIDYA NIWAS MISRA
37
Citations in and from the Brhaddesi
S.S. JANAKI
41
The Prose and Verse Portions of Brhaddesi: Their Mutual Relationship
N. RAMANATHAN
54
Sangeet-shashtra ke parwarti grantho main Brhaddesi ke vadh-tal-nritya vishhyak uddaran
ANIL BIHARI BYOHAR
Editor's Summary:
Citations from Brhaddesi in Posterior Tests
ANIL BEHARI BEOHAR
101
Introduction of Ayurveda in Brhaddesi and its elaboration in Later Texts
Priya Vrat Sharma
102
Matangkrit Brhaddesi main "yog or tantra" ka shwarup tatha parvarti Sangeet Shashtriyo par matang ka prabhav
VIMALA MUSALGANVKAR
107
Editor's Summary:
Elements of Yoga and Tantra in Brhaddesi and its Influence in later authors
VIMALA MUSALGAONKAR
119
Colloquium on Great and Little Traditions
VIMALA MUSALGAONKAR
121
The Treatment of Marga and Desi in Brhaddesi
PREM LATA SHARMA
130
Matanga on Sruti and Svara
R. SATHYANARAYANA
138
Brhaddesi main murchchhana tatha tan ka vivechan
INDRANI CHAKRAWARTI
157
Editors' Summary:
The Treatment of Murchhna and Tana in Brhaddesi
INDRANI CHAKRAVARTY
179
Brhaddesi main alandkar ka pratidin
TEJ SINGH TAK
180
Editor's Summary:
The Treatment of Alankara in Brhaddesi
TEJ SINGH TAK
203
Musical Notation in the Brhaddesi and Related Sources
RICHARD WIDDESS
205
An Analysis of Raga Names Occurring in Brhaddesi
RITWIK SANYAL
219
Colloquium on the Treatment of Raga in Brhaddesi
PREM LATA SHARMA
238
Brhaddesi granth main bhasha-lakshan tatha bhashhao ke naam aadinath upadhyakcch247
Editor's Summary:
The Definition of Bhasa and Names of Bhasas in Brhaddesi
ADINATH UPADHYAYA
269
Matangmrit Brahddeshi main Prabandh-Nirupan-ek Tulnatmakta dristi subhadra choudhary271
The Treatment of Prabandhas in Brhaddesi: A Comparative View
SUBHADRA CHAUDHURY
Summary by N. Ramanathan
277
Rasa in Brhaddesi
JONATHAN B. KATZ
283
Valedictory Session297
Notes on Contributors309
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