Why is classical music of Southern India called Carnatic music?

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The classical music of Southern India is called Carnatic music because it is primarily associated with the Carnatic region (also spelled Karnatic) of South India. The term "Carnatic" is believed to have originated from the region’s name, which is historically linked to the southern part of India,...
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The classical music of Southern India is called Carnatic music because it is primarily associated with the Carnatic region (also spelled Karnatic) of South India. The term "Carnatic" is believed to have originated from the region’s name, which is historically linked to the southern part of India, including the present-day states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. read less
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Carnatic music is named after the Carnatic region, which includes the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, where this classical music tradition originated and flourished.
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Carnatic music is named after the Carnatic region, which includes the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, where this classical music tradition originated and flourished.
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The classical music of Southern India is called Carnatic music, derived from the Sanskrit word "Karnāṭaka Saṅgītam," where "Karnāṭaka" means traditional, ancient, or that which is pleasing to the ear. The term historically referred to the region that now covers parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra...
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The classical music of Southern India is called Carnatic music, derived from the Sanskrit word "Karnāṭaka Saṅgītam," where "Karnāṭaka" means traditional, ancient, or that which is pleasing to the ear. The term historically referred to the region that now covers parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. Over time, "Carnatic" came to represent the refined, structured classical music system distinct from Hindustani music in the North. It evolved with deep devotional roots and was codified by saints and scholars, especially in the Southern courts and temples. The name thus reflects both its regional origin and its cultural, aesthetic significance. read less
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