Description13th century Sangita Ratnakara Hindu text on music in Sanskrit.jpg
English: One of the most important, comprehensive treatises on music theory from 13th century India. It is voluminous, has 7 chapters and discusses music, instruments and dance. The image shows the first four verses of the first section of the first chapter. These express reverence for Hindu god Shiva and the Hindu metaphysical concept of Brahman.
The original author: Sarngadeva
Composition date: early part of the 13th century
Manuscript re-copied: 1677 (preserved in a Baroda temple)
Present location of the original manuscript: Agarchand Bhairondan Sethiya Jain Parmarthik Sanstha, Bikaner
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