अति / Ati
Πολύ. Πρόθεμα διαφόρων λέξεων, π.χ. ati - Komala (πολύ χαμηλωμένη [Svara]), ati - Tīvra (πολύ υψωμένη [Svara]), ati - Drut (πολύ γρήγορο [τέμπο]).
Relevant multimedia
 | Artistic depiction of a female Sarasvatī Vīņā player |
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 | Decorated statue of Goddess Sarasvati |
Decorated statue of Goddess Sarasvatī, during the days of the Sarasvati-pooja (tribute and offerings). Many groups of people construct and decorate statues of Goddess Sarasvati and exhibit them publicly. There is also a short of "contest" of which group will make the most beatiful one. When the Pooja-days end, groups of people carry these wonderfully-decorated statues the the river Ganga and sink them! |
 | Decorated statue of Goddess Sarasvati |
Decorated statue of Goddess Sarasvatī, during the days of the Sarasvati-pooja (tribute and offerings). Many groups of people construct and decorate statues of Goddess Sarasvatī and exhibit them publicly. There is also a short of "contest" of which group will make the most beatiful one. When the Pooja-days end, groups of people carry these wonderfully-decorated statues the the river Ganga and sink them! |
 | Detailed schematic description of a Sarasvatī Vīņā |
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 | Durga Krishnan, playing a Kriti on Sarasvati Vina |
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 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Bronze statue |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Bronze statue |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Bronze statue |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Varanasi, Saraswati Puja 2010 |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Varanasi, Saraswati Puja 2010 |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Varanasi, Saraswati Puja 2010 |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī |
Bronze statue |
 | Goddess Sarasvatī with Vīņā & Gramophone |
Η Sarasvatī, θεά της γνώσης και της μουσικής, κρατώντας το έγχορδο Vīņā, με το οποίο παραδοσιακά συσχετίζεται, περιτριγυρισμένη από διάφορα χαρακτηριστικά για αυτήν και τις ιδιότητές σύμβολα: κύκνος, νούφαρο, κόμπρα, και ευρισκόμενη μέσα σε λίμνη.
Το ιδιαίτερο στοιχείο είναι η ύπαρξη του γραμμοφώνου, καθώς η εν λόγω εικόνα χρησιμοποιήθηκε στις αρχές του 20ού αιώνα για διαφημιστικούς σκοπούς, για την προώθηση της νέας αυτής εφεύρεσης στους κύκλους των πλούσιων ακροατών. |
 | Mita Nag plays Raga Bhatiyar (morning Rāga) on Sitar |
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 | Sarasvatī statue dressed |
Statue of Goddess Sarasvatī, holding a Vīņā. Statue is located at the entrance of the Performing Arts Department, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P., India. |
 | Sarasvatī Vīņā |
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