Ashtapadis or Ashtapadi are Indianhymns where the music has eight lines (steps) within each composition. Each ashtapadi song is set in a special raga (an Indian musical mode) and tala. It is a rhyme of eternal love and supreme devotion. The literal meaning of "ashtapadi" is "eight steps." This word is also the source for the word ashtāpada, an Indian board game, the forerunner of chess.
Published on Aug 16, 2014 Lyrics : Sreekumaaran Thampi ഗാന രചന : ശ്രീകുമാരന് തമ്പി
Music : Raveendran സംഗീതം : ശ്രീ.രവീന്ദ്രന്
Singer : yeshudas ആലാപനം : ശ്രീ.യേശുദാസ്
Published on Aug 9, 2012 Lord Krishna's birth anniversary is celebrated all over the county by the name of Krishna Janmashtami. The game of Dahi Handi is also played in various parts of the country where men build a human pyramid to break into pieces a high hanging pot of yogurt and butter. Sit back and watch this song compilation of Lord Krishna Bhajans from Hindi movies and feel the power of the divine this Janmashtami
Published on Sep 1, 2015 Vellore A.R. Srinivasan has tuned the lyrics to Karnaranjani ragam , Adi talam. Vellore ARS has rendered this Kannada composition of Sri Udupi Acharya Narayanacharya Bidakara.
Soulful rendition of the evergreen song by Sri Vyasarayaru on Lord Sri Krishna of Udipi by Ms.Amrutha Venkatesh, accompanied by Sri Anand Vishwanathan and Sri S.J.Arjunganesh, during a house concert at Bangalore in September 2015.
Uploaded on Nov 8, 2010 An early and rare song of S.Janaki in the film Pathai Theriyuthu Paar with music composed by M.B.Srinivasan and the lyric taken from Thevaram by Thirunavukkarasar.
Published on Nov 7, 2014 ~Songs List~
1. Mamavathu Sri Sarawathi 00:00
2. Anna Poorne 04:23
3. Ranjani 10:02
4. Devi Rame 15:41
5. Paramukha 20:22
6. Devi Neeye Thunai 25:39
7. Sudhamaye 30:27
8. Amba Neelambari 34:45
9. Kavalaiyellam 42:41
10. Sri Saraswathi 47:43
11. Nannu Kanna 52:10
Shanmukhapriya and Haripriya (Telugu: షణ్ముఖప్రియ, హరిప్రియ Tamil: ஷண்முக ப்ரியா, ஹரிப்ரியா), popularly known as the Priya Sisters, are eminent Carnatic music singers.
They hail originally from Amalapuram in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.They started learning Carnatic music from their father, Sri V.V.Subbaram, at an early age. In order to nurture their musical talent, their father shifted base to Chennai. Later they became the disciples of the renowned duo Radha and Jayalakshmi who were disciples of the legendary G. N. Balasubramaniam. They learnt many nuances and subtleties of music during the five-year tenure under them including the advice that the singing should be so clear that the listener should be able to notate the entire kriti.
Improving their repertoire was a major project and learning, a continuous process. Hence they joined Professor T.R.Subramaniam. They learnt many pallavis and kritis from him.Currently, Shanmukhapriya and Haripriya are under the guidance of T. R. Subramaniam.
They are part of the trend of duo singing in Carnatic music, which started in the 1950s, with performers like Radha Jayalakshmi, Soolamangalam Sisters and later continued by Bombay Sisters.
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