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song words
song words
Topic started by Prashant (@ 202.54.92.245) on Mon Jul 10 03:53:40 .
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hello all,
i have a TVS concert where he begins with 'sankara sutham anisham' in pantuvarali. can anyone give me the words to this song. my recording is not very clear.
thanks
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Responses:
- From: Lakshman (@ ppp7856.on.bellglobal.com)
on: Mon Jul 10 10:30:01 EDT 2000
I don't have the lyrics but TVS has sung it in two cassettes: AVM 45B 134 and AVM 60B 9091/9092.
- From: Shyam (@ snfca060-1002.splitrock.net)
on: Tue Jul 11 00:44:45 EDT 2000
Lakshman,
Whose composition is it?
Shyam
- From: karthik (@ sydney1.au.ibm.com)
on: Tue Jul 11 04:34:55 EDT 2000
Thulaseevanam
i also have 2 AIR recordings where he has sung this
- From: RR (@ proxy.krdl.org.sg)
on: Tue Jul 11 05:11:41 EDT 2000
karthik: is it possible for you to record this Pantuvarali song and also the gowla song (both by Tulaseevanam), in wav/ra/mp3? Am desperate :-) thanks in advance..
- From: PPN (@ padma.math.mun.ca)
on: Tue Jul 11 08:24:07 EDT 2000
Thulaseevanam (original name Ramachandran Nair, an I A S officer) is a very prolific composer. He has composed numerous krithis mostly in Sanskrit, on various Gods: The Ganapathi temple at Pazhavangadi, located in downtown Trivandrum is
praised in many krithis including the onee TVS sang in the cassettes; TVS has given three cassettes on his Ganapathi songs; There is a recording of Thulaseevanam's "Nava Vidha Bhakti" on Lord Vishnu,rendered by Dr S. Ramanathan (AVM label); Seshagopalan has given three cassettes (AVM) on the Venkatachalapathi Krithis of Thulaseeevanam; Maharajapuran Santhanam has three cassettes (AVM) on Ayyappa Krithis of the same author; again, V. Ramachandran has a cassette on Thulaseevanam's Lord Padmanabha krithis (Trivandram); also R K Srikanthan has sung his Manjunatha Krithis.
Thulaseevanam uses the Mudra (signature) "Thulasi", and it usually appears in phrases like "kAnana Thulasi, or kanthara thulasi, etc. There may be other recordings that I am not aware of.
Bombay Jayashri sings "Bhaja manasa Vigneswaram Anisham" on the Pazhavangadi ganapathi; the phrase PUrvApaNA = pazhaya angadi - old bazaar"
appears in that krithi.
Narayanaswai
- From: karthik (@ socks2.watson.ibm.com)
on: Wed Jul 12 00:21:40 EDT 2000
RR :
it is possible, though not right now as the
cassettes are in my house and i am away on a project now !!!
i shall get back to u when i go back home .
anyway what is the gowlai kriti u r referring to ?
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