Indian Musicology

Matching Pundarik Vittala to Raagmala: Musical History

Pundarik Vittala, a 16th-century musicologist, is the author of the influential musical text 'Raagmala'.

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Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

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Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


Musicological treatises in medieval India were essential for classifying the evolving systems of Ragas and Talas in both Northern and Southern traditions.

Authentic Source Evidence


Pundarika Vittala was a 16th-century musician from Karnataka who moved to the North. His famous work 'Raagmala' (alongside Sadragacandrodayam) attempted to reconcile Carnatic and Hindustani systems.

Analytical Breakdown


  • Option C is Correct: Pundarik Vitala - Raagmala is the only correctly matched pair.

  • Mismatches: Rana Kumbha wrote Sangeetraj (not Bhavbhatta). Pandit Bhavbhatta authored Anup Sangeet Vilas. Ustad Chand Khan was a master of the Delhi Gharana but did not write Ragachandrika.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "Who authored the monumental musical work Sangeetraj?"

    Rana Kumbha of Mewar, a great scholar-king and Veena player.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "Pundarika Vittala is a crucial bridge figure in Indian music history, as his works influenced the classification of Ragas across both regional traditions."

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