So Nice ! Paramatmudu Ragam Vagdeshwari 34th Mela Adi Talam Thyagarajar Krithi Nammazhwar was allured by the beauty of the Lord. To him nothing in this world mattered except the Lord. Most importantly, he was able to communicate his feelings through beautiful words. Maybe, that is why we are allured by the poetry of people like Nammazhwar even after 1000 years. If poets like Nammazhwar used poetry as a medium to express themselves, great musicians like Saint Thyagaraja used both poetry and music as a medium to describe the beauty of the divine. In this kritis in the ragam Vagadeeswari, he says, ‘The Divine shines with grandeur everywhere.. It is present as Vishnu, Shiva, human beings, animals, birds, trees, the three basic qualities, the five elements..’. ‘Paramaathmudu velige mucchata baaga telusukore..’ In this kruti Tyagaraja implores us to listen to the pleasant stories about the splendour of the Almighty manifesting in infinite number of ways. The kRti is set to a very melodious rAga so appropriately chosen by SrI tyAgarAja to express the mood; it seems to flow so beautifully and naturally. If the musicians who render this kRti contemplate on the meaning even very briefly, it will transport both the renderer and the listener to ecstasy. If one proof is required to justify the statement that the kRtis of SrI tyAgarAja are equivalent to upanishads, this kRti satisfies it. This is believed to be one of Thyagaraja's final krithis where he shares the ecstasy of being with Paramathma. At this point, his Jeevathma was slowly merging into Paramathma according to Advaita. This krithi conjures the image of Srimannarayana and His consorts who are awaiting our arrival to SriVaikuntham. Which is why I don't delay in chanting the Dwaya Mantram. I hope I do reach my ultimate goal which is Him. Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is effulgent! Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is effulgent as vishNu, as Siva, as celestials, as men, and as entire millions of universes - in (and as) all these. Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is ever effulgent - in millions of (animate and inanimate) - animals, birds, mountains and trees - made up of (five elements) - the space, air, fire, water and earth; with (three) qualities as well as bereft of or beyond qualities; (OR in good qualities as well as bad qualities); (OR with form as well as without form); and in this pious tyAgarAja and others who have sought refuge in Him. pallavi paramAtmuDu veluga muccaTa bAga delusukOrE Enjoy well the pleasant talk about the splendour of the supreme God. anupallavi hariyaTa haruDaTa surulaTa narulaTa akhilANDa kOTulaTa andarilO He is in Vishnu,Siva,celestial beings and in all the creation. charanam gaganAnIla tEjO jAla bhUmayamagu mrga khaga naga taru kOTulalO suguNamulO viguNamulO satatamu sAdhu tyAgarAjAdi AshritulalO He is in the sky,air,fire,water and in all the countless animals,birds and trees on the earth. Sri Rama worshipped by Tyagaraja, always shines in the entire world.
Sanjay is amazing......
Phenomenal rendering of a most celebrated Raga! Thoroughly enjoyable ! Hall mark of a truly great artiste ,!!
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Namasthe
Lovely! No one but Sanjay can sing such Vagadeeshwari. Is it Varadu on the violin?
So Nice ! Paramatmudu Ragam Vagdeshwari 34th Mela Adi Talam Thyagarajar Krithi
Nammazhwar was allured by the beauty of the Lord. To him nothing in this world mattered except the Lord. Most importantly, he was able to communicate his feelings through beautiful words. Maybe, that is why we are allured by the poetry of people like Nammazhwar even after 1000 years.
If poets like Nammazhwar used poetry as a medium to express themselves, great musicians like Saint Thyagaraja used both poetry and music as a medium to describe the beauty of the divine.
In this kritis in the ragam Vagadeeswari, he says, ‘The Divine shines with grandeur everywhere.. It is present as Vishnu, Shiva, human beings, animals, birds, trees, the three basic qualities, the five elements..’.
‘Paramaathmudu velige mucchata baaga telusukore..’
In this kruti Tyagaraja implores us to listen to the pleasant stories about the splendour of the Almighty manifesting in infinite number of ways. The kRti is set to a very melodious rAga so appropriately chosen by SrI tyAgarAja to express the mood; it seems to flow so beautifully and naturally. If the musicians who render this kRti contemplate on the meaning even very briefly, it will transport both the renderer and the listener to ecstasy. If one proof is required to justify the statement that the kRtis of SrI tyAgarAja are equivalent to upanishads, this kRti satisfies it. This is believed to be one of Thyagaraja's final krithis where he shares the ecstasy of being with Paramathma. At this point, his Jeevathma was slowly merging into Paramathma according to Advaita. This krithi conjures the image of Srimannarayana and His consorts who are awaiting our arrival to SriVaikuntham. Which is why I don't delay in chanting the Dwaya Mantram. I hope I do reach my ultimate goal which is Him.
Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is effulgent!
Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is effulgent as vishNu, as Siva, as celestials, as men, and as entire millions of universes - in (and as) all these.
Know unerringly the grandeur with which the Supreme Lord is ever effulgent -
in millions of (animate and inanimate) - animals, birds, mountains and trees - made up of (five elements) - the space, air, fire, water and earth;
with (three) qualities as well as bereft of or beyond qualities;
(OR in good qualities as well as bad qualities);
(OR with form as well as without form); and
in this pious tyAgarAja and others who have sought refuge in Him.
pallavi
paramAtmuDu veluga muccaTa bAga delusukOrE
Enjoy well the pleasant talk about the splendour of the supreme God.
anupallavi
hariyaTa haruDaTa surulaTa narulaTa akhilANDa kOTulaTa andarilO
He is in Vishnu,Siva,celestial beings and in all the creation.
charanam
gaganAnIla tEjO jAla bhUmayamagu mrga khaga naga taru kOTulalO
suguNamulO viguNamulO satatamu sAdhu tyAgarAjAdi AshritulalO
He is in the sky,air,fire,water and in all the countless animals,birds and trees on the earth. Sri Rama worshipped by Tyagaraja, always shines in the entire world.
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Very nice rendition SKRISHNAMURTHY