Let the rebels of Carnatic Music, periyarists, enemies of Sanatana Dharma must listen this keerthana of Saint Thyagaraja, being sung by Saint of Music and enlighten themselves.
pallavi sangIta jnAnamu bhakti vinA sanmArgamu galadE manasA anupallavi bhrngi naTEsha samIraja ghaTaja matanga nAradAdulu pAsincu anupallavi nyAya anyAyamu delusunu jagamula mayamani delusunu durguNa kAyajAdi SaD-ripula jayincu kAryamu delusunu tyAgarAjuniki Meaning: O Mind, mere knowledge of music without devotion can never lead to the right path. Lord Nataraaja, Anjaneeya, sages like Brungi, Agastya, Maatanga and Naarada worship you through music, saturated with devotion. Is there a supreme mode of worship? TyAgarAja knows how to discriminate right and wrong. He is also aware that this world is unreal and transient. He has found the way to conquer the six inward enemies like lust, attachment, anger etc. Yet he is fully convinced that there is no other way to salvation than knowledge of music integrated with unalloyed devotion.
Namasthe.
Ever matchless and a legendary legacy set which can never be competed. Superb rendition with crystal clear pronunciation. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
For me, the gold standard for Sangeetha gnaanamu is M L. Vasanthakumari. M S also sang well.
Unusually too many brigas, I think…
It seems the gramophone record tends to move faster
Super clarity...Pls upload if you have more songs
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Let the rebels of Carnatic Music, periyarists, enemies of Sanatana Dharma must listen this keerthana of Saint Thyagaraja, being sung by Saint of Music and enlighten themselves.
Wonderful super.
Amma mi voice 🙏
🙏🙏🙏
Sarswathiamma
Bharat Ratna
Goddess Saraswati !
pallavi
sangIta jnAnamu bhakti vinA sanmArgamu galadE manasA
anupallavi
bhrngi naTEsha samIraja ghaTaja matanga nAradAdulu pAsincu
anupallavi
nyAya anyAyamu delusunu jagamula mayamani delusunu durguNa
kAyajAdi SaD-ripula jayincu kAryamu delusunu tyAgarAjuniki
Meaning:
O Mind, mere knowledge of music without devotion can never lead to the right path. Lord Nataraaja, Anjaneeya, sages like Brungi, Agastya, Maatanga and Naarada worship you through music, saturated with devotion. Is there a supreme mode of worship? TyAgarAja knows how to discriminate right and wrong. He is also aware that this world is unreal and transient. He has found the way to conquer the six inward enemies like lust, attachment, anger etc. Yet he is fully convinced that there is no other way to salvation than knowledge of music integrated with unalloyed devotion.