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3rd November 2005, 09:44 PM
#51
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Amirdhavarshini !!
Thanks to the newsletter from the hub, i happened to to see a posting on raga amirdhavarshini. I am neither a singer nor a music literate. But i would like to share a few points about this raga.
The musical trio Muthuswamy Dikshitar has given a wonderful krithi in this raga. There is a famous incident attached to the making of the krithi in this ragam. "Anandhamridhagarshini amruthavarshini". When he was passing throug the village Ettayapuram in thirunelveli District, there was an acute drought. Since he was wellknown for his powers , people in the village requested him to get rains in. At their request Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar sang the above song in the Amirdhavarshini ragam.
When he sang the line varshaya varshaya varshaya it started rainging heavily flooding the village and he had to sing the same song with the slight modification . Instead of varshaya varshaya varshaya, he used sthambaya sthambaya he sang to stop the rains.
If my understanding is right he was the founder of the raga.
There are lots of miracles that have taken place and are still taking place by singing and chanting his krithis.
Infact there is an organisation doing research on his krithis and have succeeded in curing various diseases and also energise the system thereby ensuring good mental and physical health. Two articles published in Economic times and Deccan Herald carry more details on the miraculous power of Dikshitar kritis. If anyone needs more information on this, i will be happy to provide.
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3rd November 2005 09:44 PM
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4th November 2005, 12:41 AM
#52
Thanks for the comments kamala.
-- If my understanding is right he was the founder of the raga.
No, he is not the founder or discoverer of that raga. Because the song is the famous one from the carnatic trinity it is boomed. It has been there before his time too but called as seelangi.
Amruthavarshini brings rain.. Hmm.. The anecdote sounds impressive and does not impress me over the anthara gantharam we have there... just kidding !!!
Indrajith
Na Bhootho...Na Bhavishyathi !!
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17th December 2005, 02:52 AM
#53
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Indrajith:
How about one of these raagas for the next session:
1. Dharbaar
2. Hamsanadham
2. Panthuvarali
Regards,
Srini.
We are what we do repeatedly.Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.
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21st December 2005, 10:41 AM
#54
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Indrajith
Dikshitar always includes names of ragas in his Krithis.What did he include in this AMrithavarshini kriti?Did he call that "Seelangi"?
I think we should ask the music folks this music season not to sing Amrithavarshini.Too much rains and cyclones already!
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1st February 2006, 04:01 PM
#55
Sorry for not being active for all these days. I was caught up.
viggop,
Dikshithar has named it only as amruthavarshini, in his song "aanandhamruthakarshini amruthavarshini" rite?
Srini,
we shall enter in to dharbar. Sooner...
Indrajith
Na Bhootho...Na Bhavishyathi !!
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6th March 2006, 11:21 PM
#56
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Eagerly awaiting Dharbaar!!!!
We are what we do repeatedly.Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.
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1st April 2006, 04:16 AM
#57
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We are what we do repeatedly.Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.
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3rd April 2006, 09:38 AM
#58
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Raga Appreciation
Dear Classical Music lovers,
I'm not an expert in music but appreciate classical music very much. I greatly enjoying this discussion very much.
Thank you.
rathipati
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. (Hellen Keller)
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3rd April 2006, 10:08 AM
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5th April 2006, 12:34 PM
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can anyone point out the differences found between Navaroj, Kurinji and Neelambari..thanks
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