Very Divine rendering of Sri Muthuswami Dixitar kriti in Bhupalam. Mirdangam sri.tanjore upendran so nice percussion support given. Professor S.Ramanathan sung very well.
Superb ! Humble Pranams and Respects to him ! Sadachalesvaram Ragam Bhupalam Adi talam muthuswami Dikshitar Krithi A set of Panchalinga Krithis were composed on the five lingams of Lord shiva located in the temples in and around tiruvArUr. These are the temples of acalEshvara, hATakEshvara, valmIkEshvara, AnandEshvara, and siddhIshvara. These are referred to as tiruvArUr Panchalinga Krithis, and for distinction, There is also bhUlOka Panchalinga Krithis by him which is different The Tiruvarur Panchalinga Krithis are sadAcalEshvaram - bhUpALam - Adi (acalEshvara) hATakEshvara - bilahari - rUpakam ( hATakEshvara) shrI valmIkali.ngam - kAmbhOji - aTa (valmIkEshvara) AnandEshvarENa - Anandabhairavi - mishra cApu (AnandEshvara) siddhIshvarAya - nIlAmbari - mishra cApu (siddhIshvara) This kriti is in the second Vibhakti Madhyamakala sahityam contains the Raga Mudra According to the Skanda Purana, Tiruvarur is also called Chamatkara-pura, after a king who ruled the place The reference to converting water to ghee is connected to the Saivite saint Nami Nandi aDigaL (one of the 63 Nayanmars), who took up a challenge from the Jains who were occupying the place to light a lamp with water. The reference to the lamp not casting a shadow is again from the Skanda Purana. Shiva appeared before King Camatkara and told him that the lamp would not cast a shadow in the sanctum sanctorum. pallavi sadAcalESvaraM bhAvayE(a)haM camatkAra pura gEhaM (madhyama kAla sAhityam) girijA mOham I always meditate upon Achaleshvara, the lord of the mountain, the one who has made Tiruvarur his home, the one charmed by Parvati, anupallavi sadASrita kalpa vRksha samUhaM SaraNAgata dEvatA samUhaM (madhyama kAla sAhityam) udAjya kRta nAmadhEya vAhaM cidAnandAmRta pravAham the one like a grove of wish-fulfilling trees to the surrendered (devotees), always, the one in whom the legions of Devas seek refuge, the one bearing the name and fame of converting water to ghee, the flood of bliss of consciousness charanam camatkAra bhUpAlAdi prasAda - karaNa nipuNa mahAlingaM chAyA rahita dIpa prakASa - garbha gRha madhya rangam samasta duHkhAdi hEtu bhUta - saMsAra sAgara bhaya bhangaM Sama damOpavRtyAdi saMyukta - sAdhu jana hRdaya sarasija bhRngam (madhyama kAla sAhityam) kamala vijaya kara vidhRta kurangaM karuNA rasa sudhArNava tarangaM kamalESa vinuta vRshabha turangaM kamala vadana guru guhAntarangam the one in the form of a great Linga, adept at bestowing grace to the King Chamatkara, the one at the centre of the sanctum lit by a lamp that casts no shadow, the one who removes the fear of the ocean of Samsara (worldly existence) which is the root cause of all misery, the honey bee that hovers in the heart-lotus of saints endowed with tranquility, self-restraint, endeavour etc., the one who holds a deer in his hand that surpasses a lotus (in beauty) the wave from the ambrosial ocean of compassion, the one worshipped by Vishnu (lord of Lakshmi), the one who rides a bull, the one dear to the lotus-faced Guruguha. Bhupalam :- Janyam of 8th Mela Todi Arohanam: S R1 G2 P D1 S Avarohanam: S D1 P G2 R1 S This morning melody is a janya of Todi. Most of us have heard the usual comment from our mothers " Enna unakku Bhoopalam paadi Thiriupalli ezhuchi pannanumo? ". The general custom in our temples is to sing or play this ragam in Nadaswaram when the doors of the sanctum sanctorum are opened. It is also called Bhupalam. In Ancient Tamil Isai, this is known as Puranirmai Pann and there are number of Thevarams set in this ragam. Reva Gupti is the ragam closest to Bhoopalam in our music. At times, even Bhauli ( Bowli ) also sounds similar. The Hindustani raga close to this ragam is Bhupal Todi.
Only Dr. S.Ramanathan sir could sing with these much feel...
What a beautiful voice.. Just pulls you to keep listening
Very Divine rendering of Sri Muthuswami Dixitar kriti in Bhupalam. Mirdangam sri.tanjore upendran so nice percussion support given. Professor S.Ramanathan sung very well.
Great music.❤
A soulful rendition by a gaint in world of music.
A masterclass every time. Musician and a musicologist of the highest order.
Superb ! Humble Pranams and Respects to him ! Sadachalesvaram Ragam Bhupalam Adi talam muthuswami Dikshitar Krithi
A set of Panchalinga Krithis were composed on the five lingams of Lord shiva located in the temples in and around tiruvArUr. These are the temples of acalEshvara, hATakEshvara, valmIkEshvara, AnandEshvara, and siddhIshvara. These are referred to as tiruvArUr Panchalinga Krithis, and for distinction, There is also bhUlOka Panchalinga Krithis by him which is different
The Tiruvarur Panchalinga Krithis are
sadAcalEshvaram - bhUpALam - Adi (acalEshvara)
hATakEshvara - bilahari - rUpakam ( hATakEshvara)
shrI valmIkali.ngam - kAmbhOji - aTa (valmIkEshvara)
AnandEshvarENa - Anandabhairavi - mishra cApu (AnandEshvara)
siddhIshvarAya - nIlAmbari - mishra cApu (siddhIshvara)
This kriti is in the second Vibhakti
Madhyamakala sahityam contains the Raga Mudra
According to the Skanda Purana, Tiruvarur is also called Chamatkara-pura, after a king who ruled the place
The reference to converting water to ghee is connected to the Saivite saint Nami Nandi aDigaL (one of the 63 Nayanmars), who took up a challenge from the Jains who were occupying the place to light a lamp with water.
The reference to the lamp not casting a shadow is again from the Skanda Purana. Shiva appeared before King Camatkara and told him that the lamp would not cast a shadow in the sanctum sanctorum.
pallavi
sadAcalESvaraM bhAvayE(a)haM
camatkAra pura gEhaM
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
girijA mOham
I always meditate upon Achaleshvara, the lord of the mountain, the one who has made Tiruvarur his home, the one charmed by Parvati,
anupallavi
sadASrita kalpa vRksha samUhaM
SaraNAgata dEvatA samUhaM
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
udAjya kRta nAmadhEya vAhaM
cidAnandAmRta pravAham
the one like a grove of wish-fulfilling trees to the surrendered (devotees), always, the one in whom the legions of Devas seek refuge, the one bearing the name and fame of converting water to ghee, the flood of bliss of consciousness
charanam
camatkAra bhUpAlAdi prasAda -
karaNa nipuNa mahAlingaM
chAyA rahita dIpa prakASa -
garbha gRha madhya rangam
samasta duHkhAdi hEtu bhUta -
saMsAra sAgara bhaya bhangaM
Sama damOpavRtyAdi saMyukta -
sAdhu jana hRdaya sarasija bhRngam
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
kamala vijaya kara vidhRta kurangaM
karuNA rasa sudhArNava tarangaM
kamalESa vinuta vRshabha turangaM
kamala vadana guru guhAntarangam
the one in the form of a great Linga, adept at bestowing grace to the King Chamatkara,
the one at the centre of the sanctum lit by a lamp that casts no shadow,
the one who removes the fear of the ocean of Samsara (worldly existence) which is the root cause of all misery,
the honey bee that hovers in the heart-lotus of saints endowed with tranquility, self-restraint, endeavour etc.,
the one who holds a deer in his hand that surpasses a lotus (in beauty)
the wave from the ambrosial ocean of compassion, the one worshipped by Vishnu (lord of Lakshmi), the one who rides a bull, the one dear to the lotus-faced Guruguha.
Bhupalam :- Janyam of 8th Mela Todi
Arohanam: S R1 G2 P D1 S Avarohanam: S D1 P G2 R1 S
This morning melody is a janya of Todi. Most of us have heard the usual comment from our mothers " Enna unakku Bhoopalam paadi Thiriupalli ezhuchi pannanumo? ". The general custom in our temples is to sing or play this ragam in Nadaswaram when the doors of the sanctum sanctorum are opened. It is also called Bhupalam. In Ancient Tamil Isai, this is known as Puranirmai Pann and there are number of Thevarams set in this ragam. Reva Gupti is the ragam closest to Bhoopalam in our music. At times, even Bhauli ( Bowli ) also sounds similar. The Hindustani raga close to this ragam is Bhupal Todi.
Wonderful raaga&kruthi ,equally presented wonderfully by the doyen of karnaatak music. Pranaams to the great artist.
Very informative and wonderful narration.
Very divine rendering
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Pranams and namaskarams to the great vidwan.
I have Shared this today Superb !
A perfect early morning meditative music (ragam) from a great giant of music. The power of R1,G2,P, D1,S in his mind and voice.
Very good amazing ragham
Very good bhoopalam.
Buityful voice very nice
Well sung bhoopalam in a detailed manner.amazing.
Thank you for sharing, Sir. This is so good.