-
Nishada (
niṣāda) is a
tribe mentioned in
ancient Indian literature (such as the epic Mahabharata). The
ancient texts mention several kingdoms ruled by...
-
Nishada (Sanskrit: निषाद, romanized:
Niṣāda) is the
seventh and last
svara in
Hindustani music and
Carnatic music.
Nishada is the long form of the syllable...
- Vena
Information Family Anga (father)
Sunitha (mother)
Children Prithu and
Nisada (born from his body
after churning)...
-
Vivekanand Jha (1974) [1958]. "From
tribe to untouchable: the case of
Niṣādas". In R. S.
Sharma (ed.).
Indian Society:
Historical Probings in memory...
- (ऋषभ)
Gandhara (गान्धार)
Madhyama (मध्यम) Pañcama (पञ्चम)
Dhaivata (धैवत)
Nisada (निषाद)
Svara (Short) Sa (स) Ri (रि) Ga (ग) Ma (म) Pa (प) Dha (ध) Ni (नि)...
- प्रतिष्ठां त्वमगमः शाश्वतीः समाः। यत्क्रौञ्चमिथुनादेकमवधीः काममोहितम्॥' mā
niṣāda pratiṣṭhā tvamagamaḥ śāśvatīḥ samāḥ yat krauñcamithunādekam avadhīḥ kāmamohitam...
- অন্যভুবন:
Onnobhubon (Otherworld) (January 1987) নিষাদ:
Nishad (Hunter or
Niṣāda (1989) - the hunter-gatherer
aborigines from
Hindu epics, or alternatively...
- (မြင်ဆိုင်း) goat E
Majjhima (မဇ္စျိမ) Pale (ပုလဲ)
crane B
Panzama (ပဉ္စမ)
Aukpyan (အောက်ပြန့်)
cuckoo F
Nisāda (နိသာဒ)
Hnyinlon (ညွှင်းလုံး)
elephant C...
-
scale degree: (IAST: Ṣaḍja, Ṛṣabha, Gandhāra, Madhyama, Pañcama, Dhaivata,
Niṣāda).
Another theory says that the baby was
nicknamed Pancham because he could...
-
bhayanaka (fearsome), the dhaivata ; and for the
karuna (comp****ionate), the
nisada and the
gandhara are used.
Every swara stands for a
certain definite emotion...