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Bangalore Nagarathnamma (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಾಗರತ್ನಮ್ಮ, Telugu: బెంగుళూరు నాగరత్నమ్మ, Tamil: பெங்களூரு நாகரத்தினம்மா, Sanskrit: बेंगलुरु नागरत्नम्मा; 3 November 1878 – 19 May 1952) was an Indian carnatic singer, cultural activist, scholar, and courtesan. A descendant of courtesans, she was also a patron of the arts and a historian. Nagarathnamma built a temple over the samadhi of the Carnatic singer Tyagaraja at Thiruvaiyaru and helped establish the Tyagaraja Aradhana festival in his memory. Within a male dominated festival, she was the feminist aggressive enough to ensure that women artists were given equality to participate in it. She "was among the last practitioners of the devadasi tradition in India," and the first president of the Association of the Devadasis of Madras Presidency. She

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  • Bangalore Nagarathnamma (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಾಗರತ್ನಮ್ಮ, Telugu: బెంగుళూరు నాగరత్నమ్మ, Tamil: பெங்களூரு நாகரத்தினம்மா, Sanskrit: बेंगलुरु नागरत्नम्मा; 3 November 1878 – 19 May 1952) was an Indian carnatic singer, cultural activist, scholar, and courtesan. A descendant of courtesans, she was also a patron of the arts and a historian. Nagarathnamma built a temple over the samadhi of the Carnatic singer Tyagaraja at Thiruvaiyaru and helped establish the Tyagaraja Aradhana festival in his memory. Within a male dominated festival, she was the feminist aggressive enough to ensure that women artists were given equality to participate in it. She "was among the last practitioners of the devadasi tradition in India," and the first president of the Association of the Devadasis of Madras Presidency. She also edited and published books on poetry and anthologies. (en)
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  • بانغالور ناغاراثناما (بالإنجليزية: Bangalore Nagarathnamma)‏ (نوفمبر 1878 - 19 مايو 1952) مغنية كارناتيك هندية، وناشطة ثقافية وباحثة ومُدرسة ومؤرخة وراعية للفنون . كانت بانغالور أيضاً أول رئيس لجمعية مقاطعة مادراس الفنية، كما قامت بتحرير ونشر العديد من الكتب عن الشعر والأغاني والآداب الهندية. (ar)
  • Bangalore Nagarathnamma (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಾಗರತ್ನಮ್ಮ, Telugu: బెంగుళూరు నాగరత్నమ్మ, Tamil: பெங்களூரு நாகரத்தினம்மா, Sanskrit: बेंगलुरु नागरत्नम्मा; 3 November 1878 – 19 May 1952) was an Indian carnatic singer, cultural activist, scholar, and courtesan. A descendant of courtesans, she was also a patron of the arts and a historian. Nagarathnamma built a temple over the samadhi of the Carnatic singer Tyagaraja at Thiruvaiyaru and helped establish the Tyagaraja Aradhana festival in his memory. Within a male dominated festival, she was the feminist aggressive enough to ensure that women artists were given equality to participate in it. She "was among the last practitioners of the devadasi tradition in India," and the first president of the Association of the Devadasis of Madras Presidency. She (en)
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