GDMC Feb 2024 Kum. Abinaya Anantha Narayanan & Party

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  • Vocal : Kum. Abinaya Anantha Narayanan
    Violin : Chrompet Sri. Sivaraman Suresh
    Mridangam: Sri T R Sooraj
    Date: 11 Feb 2024
    Time : 5pm to 7pm
    Venue: Anandam (Home for Senior Citizen) Kallikuppam, Ambattur, Chennai

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  • @radhasathyamurthy7509
    @radhasathyamurthy7509 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really awesome.Pleasure to listen to your singing ❤

  • @SitaRam-ro8wt
    @SitaRam-ro8wt 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent. Our wishes to the team

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolutely Awesome 👋👌👋

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P Gam ganapathe namo nama,
    Sankari thanaya namo nama
    Gam salutations to Ganapathi,
    Salutations to the son of Goddess Parvathi

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wah ! Superb

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    C Pankajasanaadhi vanditha, bhaktharthi harana mudhaa,
    Kunkumapa guna nidhe, Harikesa kumara mandhara.
    One saluted by Lord Brahma and others,
    One who destroys the worries of devotees happily,
    One with saffron colour and treasure of good qualities,
    The flower like lad of Harikesa.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “Innam Manam Ariyadhe means “Oh Lord Dont you know my mind yet” in this particular raga is an examplory blend of raga, bhava, rhythm and lyrical beauty. The unique feature about Lalgudi is that his music is very expressive.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Poorvi Kalyani A raga that is intense and brings forth the bhakthi rasa with verve is Poorvikalyani. A beautiful arrangement of notes makes this raga stand tall, rising above
    being a mere skeletal scale to something more complete and having personality. Poorvikalyani is derived from the 53rd Melakarta Gamanasrama and in Dikshitar’s nomenclature,
    Poorvikalyani is known as Gamakakriya. The Aarohana / Avarohana of this raga is a debatable issue but the widely accepted convention is SRGMPDPS / SNDPMGRS.
    It is a vakra raga, audava-sampoorna in scale (having six notes in ascent and all the seven in descent). The notes present in Poorvikalyani apart from the Sadja and Pancama include Suddha Rishabha, Antara Gandhara, Prati Madhyama, Chatusruti Dhaivata, and Kakali Nishada.
    This raga is suited for singing after dusk and makes the mind calm and meditative.
    Tyagaraja’s compositions in this raga include ‘Paraloka Sadhaname’ and ‘Paripoornakama’. It is interesting to note that while ‘Gnanamosagarada’ is widely sung in Poorvikalyani today,
    it was originally said to have been composed in a raga Shatvidhamargini. Dikshitar has composed brilliant pieces such as ‘Meenakshi Memudamdehi’ and ‘Ekamranatham’ in Gamakakriya. When his disciples were singing the charanam of ‘Meenakshi…’ -
    ‘Meenalochani Pasha Mochani’, Dikshitar is said to have breathed his last. Shyama Sastri’s ‘Ninnuvina Gamari’, Papanasam Sivan's ‘Ksheera Sagara’ and ‘Paradeivam’, and
    Neelakanta Sivan’s ‘Ananda Natamaduvar’ are popularly sung in concerts. Here is an interesting explanation for the name purvikalyani Raga. In the Hindustani system, Poorvi is a raga which is akin to our Panthuvarali (Kamavardhini) Mela. The poorvanga portion of purvikalyani has the same swaras of Panthuvarali or N.Indian Poorvi Raga.
    The Uttharanga of purvikalyani has the swaras of Kalyani Raga. Being a combination of Poorvi and Kalyani, the raga has come to be known as Poorviklayani. purvikalyani in Hindustani style is known as PuryaKalyan.
    The raga has a profound effect on reducing Anxiety and Abdominal pain. Also said to promote harmony and bring a pleasant feeling.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    AP Angusa dhara, mangalakara , pankaja charanavarana
    Holder of goad, doer of the auspicious , one who has lotus like feet.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Charukesi , the 26th melakartha raga which belongs to Bana Chakra(the 5th Chakra) is an exotic and intriguing raga that invokes a meditative mood.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kumaran thaal Ragam Yadukula kambojhi 28th Mela Janya Adi talam Papanasam Sivan Krithi

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gam Ganapathe Hamsadmani Adi Dr HMB

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Ananda Natamaduvar Tillai", which explains the cosmic dance (Tandava) of lord shiva as Natraja (Ananda tandavam of Nataraja) in Chidambaram. During one of these sessions, our guru asked us what the idol of Nataraja actually meant. Our answers were random. He then explained us the hidden meaning behind the divine symbol of Natraja.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    eesan vaLLi deyvayaanai nEsan bakta hrudaya
    daasan shaNmugan raamadaasan kuladeyvak
    (kumaran)
    He is God, lover of Valli and Devayanai ,
    He lives in the heart of his devotees,
    He is six headed one and so bow before,
    Kumaran who is the clan deity of Rama Dasa.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is also known as “Tarangini” in the “Dikshitar Asampoorna Mela System. Charukesi is usually referred to as combination of Sankarabharanam and Thodi.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Innim en manam ( Varnam) Lalgudi Jayaraman Krithi

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The raga is best presented in the slow tempo or cauka kAla. Short phrases are its speciality and care is to always be taken that shades of kEdAra gauLa do not creep in. Some of its characteristic phrases include sa-pa-dha-sa, sa-ri-ma-ga-sa, sa-ri-ma-ma, ga-ma-pa-pa, sa-ri-ma-pa-dha-dha-pa, pa-dha-sa-pa-ma-ga,sa-sa-ni-sa-ri-ma-pa-dha-sa,ma-pa-ma-ga-ri-ma-ga-sa, sa-ni-pa-dha-sa. Subbarama Dikshitar adds that the phrase sa\ pa dha sa gives a special pleasing effect to this raga. Dikshitar also gives a lakshya gItam arE gajavanavAsa composed on Lord Jambukeswara of Tiruvanaikka and attributes it to Venkatamakhi.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Anandha natam aaduvar raagam: poorvi kalyaaNi 53 gamanashrama janya taaLam: roopakam Composer: Neelakaanta Shivan

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The first half (purvanga) has the swaras of Sankarabharanam and the second half (uttaranga) has the swaras of Thodi.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    C kuzhal udum azhaga kann kurai tIrayo
    O beautiful (azhagA) Krishna will you not alleviate my grievances ?

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    NATARAJA --- Lord of Dance & The king of Dancers...
    Lord Shiva as Nataraja, a cosmic dancer is believed to perform all the cosmic activities that are necessary for the existence of universe. According to the Hindu mythology, Natraja dances for the eternal bliss with wild and graceful gestures that project the cosmic illusion and explains the "Pancha Kritya" (5 works creation, maintenance, destruction, concealment and favor) performed by him. Theinbuilt meaning in the idol was explained as follows: Upper right hand of Natraja is seen with the drum (Dumrook), which explains the origin of sound and the rhythm of life, which couples with the 'Aether' (Akasha - first of the 5 elements according to Indian Philosophy).
    Upper left hand of the deity is seen as the 'Ardha Chandra hasta' (halfmoon) and is seen holding the flame, which symbolizes Fire (the second element), an element symbolizing the destruction.
    These two upper hands, explains the balance between creation and destruction seen in the universe.
    The lower right hand means the 'Abhaya Hasta', which explains that he is the savior of all the life.
    the opposite hand is stretched (similar to that of the elephant trunk, reminding Ganesha, who removes obstacles) and points the uplifted left foot.
    Both together signifies that he offers salvation to his devotees, when they seek his help.
    One can also see a demon 'Apasmara Purusha' (named Muyalaka) under the right foot of the lord. The dwarf demon represents ignorance and forgetfulness in human. The posture of the deity explains that the ignorance will be stamped under his feet.
    The arc of flames (Prabhavati/prabhamandala), signifies the energy, perpetual motion of the earth (another element) and also the transcendental light of knowledge and wisdom.
    The crescent moon projects the benevolence and the beauty as coupled factors of existence.
    River Ganga flowing through his matted hair explains the water element and signifies the eternity of life. His right, left and the third eye explains the sun, moon and the fire and the snake around his waist is believed to be the inbuilt energy (kundalini) in every living organism.

    And, most importantly, his peaceful face represents neutrality and thus the overall balance.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    C1 samarandinil sooranai taarakanODum sankaaram
    sey veera singaara sankara
    (kumaran)
    In the war he killed Soora and Taraka,
    And exulted in a loud tone, bow before,)

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yadukula kamboji
    This is an ancient raga in Indian music and was known as Sevvazhi paN in the Tamil music system of yore. Today it is classified as a janya or derivative of the 28th mELa harikAmbOji.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    But the transition of first half to the second is very graceful and not mechanical.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P innum/innam en manam ariyadavar pola
    irundidal gnayama yadava madhava
    Is it just to behave as if you do not know my mind (en manam)?

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    AP munnam payindrado in natakam ellam
    manna kamalak-kanna mani vanna
    Is all this acting/drama something you rehearsed before O King , O Lotus-eyed , coloured like a gem ?

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P kumaran taaL paNindE tudi
    adikOra samsaarattil yaarE gati
    (kumaran)
    Bow before and pray the feet of Subrahmanya,
    For who else is your support in this ghastly birth death cycle.

  • @mysuruvasudevacharya
    @mysuruvasudevacharya 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it just to behave as if you do not know my mind? Is all this acting/drama something you rehearsed before, O Lotus-eyed Lord, coloured like a gem? O beautiful Krishna, will you not alleviate my grievances?