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23rd January 2005, 03:28 PM
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anand (@ illc*) on: Mon Jan 3 07:21:46 EST 2005
Landmark in Nungambakkam high road has a very large collection of carnatic music cassettes & CDs.
Also, giri traders in front of the Kapaleeswarar temple in Mylapore, Saraswati stores adjacent to the sankara hall in TTK road & Essen musicals in eldams road, alwarpet have a good collections.
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23rd January 2005 03:28 PM
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23rd January 2005, 03:28 PM
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23rd January 2005, 03:28 PM
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Ramya Balasubramanian (@ ool-*) on: Thu Jan 20 18:16:28
Hey Ravi :
Check this out for Bharatnatyam VCDs/DVDs.
http://kalakendra.com/shopping/index.php/cPath/22?osCsid=dd4984726ebb392102bc360ed3853233
Hope this helps. Have a safe trip.
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3rd February 2005, 09:40 PM
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Hi,
I had a great trip to Madras.
I wanted to thank everyone of you who helped me out with my original question, and a VERY SPECIAL THANKS to Mr. Kulkarni. The recording was simply superb!
I just wanted to take a couple of minutes and share my expereince shopping in Madras/Chennai with those of us who visit from overseas:
I found the area around the Kapaleshwarar/Karpagambal temple tank simply superb (I think I have come full circle on that: as a child, visiting my grandparents in Luz, I used to spend innumerable days and even evenings at the temple, and this time, I spent innumerable hours and $$$ around the temple!). I found a plethora of shops in a very small area, and so it made my trip very efficient: Giri Traders (for music); Shanti Taylors (opposite Giri, a wonderful place for all sorts of dance needs, and bharatanatyam DVDs and VCDs); a Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Store (next to Shanti Taylors: an excellent book store, with a manager who is very enterprising); Rasi (for curios); Sri Vidya Stores (for all pooja samagri, including manjal and kumkum); and last but not least, THE AMBIKA store!
Hope this helps some future traveler!
R. Ravi Shankar, MD
Indianapolis, IN
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3rd February 2005, 10:27 PM
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Where were your grandparents? Mine used to live on Luz Church Road # 48.
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4th February 2005, 10:42 PM
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Mine lived in Veeraperumal Koil Street. I do not remember the number though!
Ravi
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