This is not Gītagobinda. These are Odissi classical songs. (2) Bibhusana Puspe is a chhanda by 17th-century Kabi Samrata Upendra Bhanja, probably the most famous poet in all of ancient Odia literature. (1) Srimati Sripati Brundabana Keli Rachile is a Odissi song by Bhanja again. (3) Nahi Ke Kari Dela is a traditional Odissi song by Syamasundara Das. It is set to multiple classic Odissi ragas with a complex rhythmic structure.
Thank you so much for the valuable input Mr Pattanaik. Do you also happen to know where we can read English translation of these wonderful compositions?
@@vickneshwarangunasegar2878 Hello. I don't think they have been translated, but I can try to translate them for you. The second song is untranslatable though, for it employs complex wordplay.
This is not Ashtapadi (as claimed in the title) of Geet Govind. But classical rendering of chhanda/Odissi. This is sung by great singer Pt Raghunath Panigrahi.
Pandit ji is classic unique
After manna dey ji I have found someone who can give divisional pleasure love from Bengal 😍
😍pranam
Very good
I am nobody to judge or comment on the great singing by the great singer called Pt. Raghunath Panigrahi !!!
Great ashtapadi singer after sri late ghantasalaji panigrahiji n team nomoskar
அருமை......குரல்வளம்.....ஒடிசி.....
He was truly a great singer.
This is not Gītagobinda. These are Odissi classical songs. (2) Bibhusana Puspe is a chhanda by 17th-century Kabi Samrata Upendra Bhanja, probably the most famous poet in all of ancient Odia literature. (1) Srimati Sripati Brundabana Keli Rachile is a Odissi song by Bhanja again. (3) Nahi Ke Kari Dela is a traditional Odissi song by Syamasundara Das. It is set to multiple classic Odissi ragas with a complex rhythmic structure.
Thank you so much for the valuable input Mr Pattanaik. Do you also happen to know where we can read English translation of these wonderful compositions?
@@vickneshwarangunasegar2878 Hello. I don't think they have been translated, but I can try to translate them for you. The second song is untranslatable though, for it employs complex wordplay.
Excellent rendition by pandit ji.
This is not Ashtapadi (as claimed in the title) of Geet Govind. But classical rendering of chhanda/Odissi. This is sung by great singer Pt Raghunath Panigrahi.
Great singer 🙏🙏🙏🙏
pranam
Juga janma
Divine
Beutiful