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Paddu: about the spelling issue, instead of trying to list all possible romanizations of a Devanagari word, it might be better to give the most common (as defined by google) anglicization and parenthetically include the accented form, for example:
hehe What do you say?
-- Arvindn 11:13, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Is there any need for all the links to ragas to have "(raga)" in their title, such as Kanakangi (raga)? If these names are only used for ragas (as I suspect they are), then simply Kanakangi will do. -- Camembert
I've added a bit more information on History section such as the name of Venkatamakhi's work etc.hehe The criticisms of 72 melakarta ragams are not elaborated but just mentioned some arbitrariness and the controversial character of the 72 melakarta system. -- Aadal 04:56, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
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Paddu: about the spelling issue, instead of trying to list all possible romanizations of a Devanagari word, it might be better to give the most common (as defined by google) anglicization and parenthetically include the accented form, for example:
hehe What do you say?
-- Arvindn 11:13, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Is there any need for all the links to ragas to have "(raga)" in their title, such as Kanakangi (raga)? If these names are only used for ragas (as I suspect they are), then simply Kanakangi will do. -- Camembert
I've added a bit more information on History section such as the name of Venkatamakhi's work etc.hehe The criticisms of 72 melakarta ragams are not elaborated but just mentioned some arbitrariness and the controversial character of the 72 melakarta system. -- Aadal 04:56, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
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