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*[http://www.osuri.com/songs/GajaVadanaBeduve.html Gaja Vadana Beduve Gowri Thanaya] A popular Purandara Dasa composition in Carnatic Raagam Hamsadhwani | *[http://www.osuri.com/songs/GajaVadanaBeduve.html Gaja Vadana Beduve Gowri Thanaya] A popular Purandara Dasa composition in Carnatic Raagam Hamsadhwani | ||
*{{Citation|title=Songs of Three Great South Indian Saints|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aJVkAAAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=9780195646559}} | *{{Citation|title=Songs of Three Great South Indian Saints|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aJVkAAAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=9780195646559}} | ||
*KavyaPremi. 1996. ''Purandara Daasa Haadugalu''. Dharwad: Samaja Publishers. Contains ca. 225 songs; in Kannada language. | *KavyaPremi. 1996. ''Purandara Daasa Haadugalu''. Dharwad: Samaja Publishers. Contains ca. 225 songs; in the Kannada language. | ||
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<ref name="MA1991">{{cite journal | last = Parthasarathy|first = T. S.|title = Margadarsi Whom Swati Tirunal followed| journal = The Journal of the Music Academy, Madras| volume = 62 | page = 72 |year = 1991 |quote=The great Purandara Dasa was a 'Margadarsi' in many ways although he is generally referred to as the 'Pitamaha' (grandfather) of Carnatic music.}}</ref> | <ref name="MA1991">{{cite journal | last = Parthasarathy|first = T. S.|title = Margadarsi Whom Swati Tirunal followed| journal = The Journal of the Music Academy, Madras| volume = 62 | page = 72 |year = 1991 |quote=The great Purandara Dasa was a 'Margadarsi' in many ways although he is generally referred to as the 'Pitamaha' (grandfather) of Carnatic music.}}</ref> | ||
<ref name="oldest">Zydenbos, R . (2012) in Cushman S, Cavanagh C, Ramazani J, Rouzer P, ''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition'', p. 767, Princeton University Press. | <ref name="oldest">Zydenbos, R . (2012) in Cushman S, Cavanagh C, Ramazani J, Rouzer P, ''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition'', p. 767, Princeton University Press.</ref> | ||
<ref name="Thielemann">[[Selina Sharma|Thielemann, Selina]]. (2002). ''Divine Service and the Performing Arts in India''. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation. p. 22: "The most well known among the haridasas is Purandara Dasa (1480 or 84-1564), whose significant contribution to South Indian music is honoured by referring to him as the 'father of Carnatic music'".</ref> | <ref name="Thielemann">[[Selina Sharma|Thielemann, Selina]]. (2002). ''Divine Service and the Performing Arts in India''. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation. p. 22: "The most well known among the haridasas is Purandara Dasa (1480 or 84-1564), whose significant contribution to South Indian music is honoured by referring to him as the 'father of Carnatic music'".</ref> |
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