Indian Classical Music And Sikh Kirtan by Gobind Singh Mansukhani (M.A., LL.B, Ph.D.) © 1982 NOTES AND REFERENCES View Previous Page - Back to the Table of Contents - View Next Page |
NOTES AND REFERENCES 1. Yagnavalkya, the great Indian sage wrote in his connection: "He who knows the inner meaning of the sound of the lute, who is expert in intervals and in modal scales and knows the rhythms travels without effort upon the way of liberation." 2. Mookerjee, R.K., Hindu Civilisation, p. 124. 3. Raichaudhry, Majumdar and Dutta, An Advanced History of India. 4. Ranande, G.N., Hindustani Music, p.40. 5. Gangoli, O.C., Ragas and Raginis, p.105. 6. Chief Khalsa Diwan Gurmat Sangeet (in Punjab), p.11. 7. See Klaus Ebeling’s Ragamala Painting, published by Ravi Kumar, Basel, paris and New Delhi. 8. Karnani, C., Listening to Hindustani Music, p.7. |