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The Sangita Narayana (IAST: 'Sangīta Nārāyana') is a 17th-century musical treatise belonging to the tradition of Odissi music (a genre of classical music in India), written by musician Kabiratna Purusottama Misra[1] and attributed to Gajapati Sarbagya Jagannatha Narayana Deva of Paralakhemundi.[2] It is one of the most important musical treatises discovered from Odisha and is one of the fundamental texts followed in Odissi music till date.[3][4] The treatise was first published by the Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi in 1966,[5] followed by a critical edition published by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in 2009.[1] Manuscripts of the work are found across India, indicating its national circulation.[1] In 1987, Jonathan Katz in his D. Phil. thesis extensively analysed the musicological portions of the Sangitanarayana.[1]
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