Indian music had developed over the millinea as a single system of music until about the thirteenth century after which it split into two similar but distinct systems the Hindustani music of North India and the Carnatic system of the South. Purandra Dasa (1484 – 1564) can be said to be the principal founder of the Carnatic system as we know it today. He codified the teaching have survived over the centuries and are in vogue even today. The next signif icant development in Dikshithar. Syama Sastry and Swat hi Thirunal…
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