Muthuswamy Dikshitar MCQs Quiz | Class 9

Test your knowledge on Theory Unit I for Class IX Carnatic Music (Vocal) (Code 031). This quiz covers the life, contributions, compositional style, and thematic focus of the legendary composer Muthuswamy Dikshitar. Click Submit to check your score and download the answer key PDF.

Overview of Muthuswamy Dikshitar

Muthuswamy Dikshitar (1775-1835) is the youngest of the Trinity of Carnatic Music. Born in Tiruvarur, his life and work represent a monumental contribution to Indian classical music. He was a profound scholar in Sanskrit, Vedas, Astrology, and Music.

Key Contributions & Style

  • Language: He composed predominantly in Sanskrit, giving his lyrics a grand and majestic quality.
  • Signature (Mudrai): He used the signature Guruguha in his compositions.
  • Tempo: His compositions are known for their slow tempo (Chowka Kala) and the Vainika (Veena-like) style of singing, focusing on gamakas (oscillations).
  • Group Kritis: He is famous for composing groups of songs on specific deities, such as the Navagraha Kritis (on the nine planets) and the Kamalamba Navavaranam.

Integration of Hindustani & Western Music

Dikshitar was unique among the Trinity for incorporating Hindustani ragas (like Hamir Kalyani and Brindavani Sarang) into Carnatic music. He also composed “Nottuswara Sahityas,” which are Sanskrit lyrics set to Western distinct tunes.

Quick Revision Data

Category Details
Father Ramaswamy Dikshitar
Birthplace Tiruvarur
Mudrai Guruguha
Style Vainika Gaana (Veena Style)

Extra Practice Questions

  1. What is the significance of the “Vibhakti” in Dikshitar’s kritis? (He systematically used all eight grammatical cases of Sanskrit).
  2. Name the kshetra (temple town) most associated with his Kamalamba Navavaranam. (Tiruvarur).
  3. Which instrument did Dikshitar play proficiently? (Veena).
  4. What is the name of the group kritis dedicated to the five elements? (Pancha Bhuta Linga Kritis).
  5. Who was his guru in Varanasi? (Chidambaranatha Yogi).