Let’s understand one thing - devotees of Tyagaraja Swami or Dikshitar follow them for their music and towering personalities- which is reflected in their Krithis. The fact that people aren’t bothered about the Sringara in their personal lives, need not be ridiculed. I do agree that people choose to overlook certain aspects like Sringara - which we definitely can avoid and accept with open arms 🙂
Wonderful
Great one , Sir. We need only such honest and authentic history.
What an illuminating talk. Thank you a million times for this ... Bangalore Nagarathnamma has a new follower, thank you Sriram Sir. 💐
Delightful! Enna voice sir ungalukku..!! Wow
Very scholarly exposition. Really enjoyed it.
The speaker who asks permission to speak @49:50 is the great musicologist Mr. V.A.K.Ranga Rao.
Really a very brilliant analysis.
Good Historian
Impeccable clarity sirr
Let’s understand one thing - devotees of Tyagaraja Swami or Dikshitar follow them for their music and towering personalities- which is reflected in their Krithis. The fact that people aren’t bothered about the Sringara in their personal lives, need not be ridiculed. I do agree that people choose to overlook certain aspects like Sringara - which we definitely can avoid and accept with open arms 🙂
" Tyagaraja doesn't deserve to be called Swani Or Saint".What non sense! Kuch bhi!
O.. My god english ல பேசுறாரே.. ஒண்ணுமே புரியலையே..
Whatever may be his views on Saint Thyagaraja, he wrote all his Keerthanas with deep penance. మహర్షి కాకపోతే ఇటువంటి సాహిత్యం రాదు.
Sriram’s comment about refusing to use the term ‘Thyagaraja swami’ or ‘Saint Thyagaraja’ displays a lack of cultural sensitivity and understanding.
Ha ha ! Pachaiappa mudhalaiyar died because he bathed in cooum river everyday. This is hilarious interpretation.