Rahaim, MattMattRahaimReddy, SrinivasSrinivasReddyChristensen, LarsLarsChristensen2025-08-282025-08-282015-07-010044-920210.1353/amu.2015.0001https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/19430The influential sixteenth-century Sanskrit treatise Svara-mela-kalanidhi describes a novel system of naming tones, of organizing raga-s by pitch content, and of reckoning svara-s on 12 fret positions rather than 22 gruti-s. Contrary to its common construal as a sudden rupture in tradition, we highlight the rhetorical means by which the treatise systematically grounds its authority (and that of its ambitious patron, Ramaraya) in the canon of sangita-sastra. We also offer a new translation and a new (non-Pythagorean) interpretation of its svayambhu-based tuning system.en-USAsian StudiesMusicAuthority, Critique, and Revision in the Sanskrit Music-Theoretic Tradition: Rereading the Svara-mela-kalanidhiArticle1553-563039-7701-07-2015Article1WOS:000347140700003