Noorani Parameswara Bhagavatar was an influential musician in the early Carnatic tradition whose family line and teaching helped shape instrumental and vocal practice in the 19th century. Though less documented in mainstream encyclopedias, references note his role as a teacher to later violinists and performers who carried forward techniques in violin and vocal accompaniment, forming part of parallel lines of influence to the Dīkshitar legacy. His contribution lies more in pedagogy and bridging oral transmission where records were sparse, emphasizing the interconnected nature of carnatic teaching in that era.