It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music tradition is called Hindustani, while the
South Indian expression is called Carnatic
.
In which part of India is Karnataka situated?
Karnataka, formerly (until 1973) Mysore, state of India, located
on the western coast of the subcontinent
. It is bounded by the states of Goa and Maharashtra to the north, Telangana to the east, Tamil Nadu to the southeast, and Kerala to the south and by the Arabian Sea to the west.
Which part of India is Kannada?
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Where is Kannada India?
Kannada language, also called Kanarese or Kannana, member of the Dravidian language family and the official language of the
state of Karnataka in southern India
. Kannada is also spoken in the states that border Karnataka.
Was Karnataka part of Tamilnadu?
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What is South Indian music?
Carnatic music
, known as Karnāṭaka saṃgīta or Karnāṭaka saṅgītam in the South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka.
What is the difference between North and South Indian music?
South Indian classical music has its own array of percussion instruments too – mridangam (a barrel-shaped drum with a deep resonant sound) and ghatam (clay water-pot), whereas in the North, the most usual percussion accompaniment is
the tabla
, played in two ‘halves'.
What is the old name of Karnataka?
History of Karnataka
The name
Mysore—or Mysuru
, which more accurately reflects the pronunciation in Kannada—is from the Sanskrit word for “buffalo town,” as Karnataka formerly was called. It derives from the destruction of the buffalo-demon Mahishasura by the goddess Chamunda.
Which soil is highest in Karnataka?
- Red soils: Red gravelly loam soil, Red loam soil, Red gravelly clay soil, Red clay soil.
- Black soil: gravelly soil, loose, black soil , basalt deposits.
- Lateritic soils: Lateritic gravelly soil, Lateritic soil.
Who gave the name Karnataka?
Devaraj Urs
is credited with renaming the Mysore State as Karnataka on November 1, 1973, according to historians, usage of the word ‘Karnataka' was in vogue some six centuries ago. They say all of southern India was united under one banner called Karnataka at that time.
Which is the beautiful language in India?
India is famous for its linguistic diversity, and one of the most beautiful languages spoken on the Indian Subcontinent is certainly
Bengali
. It has a gorgeous writing system to begin with, and a flowing sound that one of the world's greatest poets, Rabindranath Tagore, used to create his art.
Is Kannada older than Tamil?
Kannada is one of the Dravidian languages but
is younger than Tamil
. The oldest Kannada inscription was discovered at the small community of Halmidi and dates to about 450 ce. The Kannada script is closely related to the Telugu script; both emerged from an Old Kannarese ( Karnataka ) script.
Which is the coolest language in India?
Telugu
is mainly heard in the South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Telangana and Andaman, or the Nicobar Islands. An interesting fact about this language is that it is the only language in the Eastern world to have every word ending in a vowel sound.
What are the 37 districts in Tamilnadu?
- Ariyalur.
- Chengalpattu.
- Chennai.
- Coimbatore.
- Cuddalore.
- Dharmapuri.
- Dindigul.
- Erode.
What is the nickname of Tamil Nadu?
City/town Nickname | Chennai (Madras; Madarasapattinam) Detroit of Asia Healthcare Capital of India Banking Capital of India Electronics Manufacturing Hub of India City of Flyovers Gateway of South India Capital of Tamil Nadu |
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Which language is spoken in Karnataka?
Kannada
, the language used in Karnataka, is recognised by the Indian Constitution as one of the principal languages of the country. Kannada is the mother-tongue for the majority of the people in Karnataka.