Trimurti
In Hinduism, the Trimurti (also called the Hindu trinity) are the three most important gods; in some narratives they were born from the world egg laid by Ammavaru at the beginning of time. The trimurti itself is conceived of as a deity and artistically represented as a three-faced human figure. Brahma is no longer as relevant as he once was, some would say the all-in-one goddess Devi has replaced him.Trimurti can also refer to the trinity of Carnatic music, that is, Tyagaraja, Muttusvami Dikshitar and Syama Sastry.
| Indian Music | |
|---|---|
| Classical music | |
| Carnatic music | |
| Composers | |
| Purandara Dasa | |
| The Trimurti | |
| Tyagaraja | |
| Muthuswami Dikshitar | |
| Syama Sastri | |
| Ootukkadu Venkata Kavi | |
| Swathi Thirunal | |
| Mysore Sadashiva Rao | |
| Patnam Subramania Iyer | |
| Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar | |
| Papanasam Sivan | |
| Singers | |
| M.S. Subbulakshmi | |
| Hidustani music | |
| Modern music | |
| Filmi music | |
| Folk music (Indian) | |
| Concepts | |
| Raga | |
| Melakarta | |
| Katapayadi sankhya | |
| Swara | |
| Tala | |
| Mudra |