Thandai Muzhanga | Shabdam | Natyachakra | Bharathanatyam | Premithaa@Dora

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • The Thandai Muzhanga Shabdam describes lord Muruga from his childhood till his marriage in the form of a baby, young lad, teenager, warrior, and finally a groom. It goes as follows:
    O Muruga! You, as a baby, crawl up to me as I hear one of your anklets resound and the bells in the other tinkle and you jump up to be held as I sing a lullaby.
    Come to me, O son of Shankara! Your complexion is that of the tender leaves of the mango tree, with dark eyebrows and a red auspicious mark on the forehead of sandal paste; come to me.
    What to say of the sight of you arriving atop a blue peacock with the spear in your hand, much to my delight? When is the scene of you bestowing your grace upon me and offering me protection, going to occur?
    Having tasted the mixture of honey and millet flour, you arrive in search of the slender Thamizh gypsy girl, to marry her.
    O Muruga! with your smile having the sheen of pearls and gem-studded ornament, please come to Kandapuri (Tiruchendhur), which is surrounded by the sea and where we can hear the roaring sound of the waves.
    Ragam: Ragamalika
    Thalam: Misrachappu
    Lyrics: Semmanarkoil Shanmugam
    Music: Duraiyur Rajagopal Sharma
    Artist: Ms. Premithaa@Dora, student of Natyachakra
    Dance Choreography & Nattuvangam: Dr. Krithiga Ravichandran
    Vocal: Shri. Balaji Ramji
    Mrudangam: Shri. Prasanna
    Violin: Shri. Srinivasan
    Flute: Dr. Girish Kumar
    This video was shot for Doordarshan Kendra, Puducherry.

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