Lord Ayyapa
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Here are some from the Queen of music:
Tulasivanam's composition:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8375852/02_0 ... _.mp3.html
and
http://rapidshare.de/files/8376058/hari ... _.mp3.html
Here is one from a living legend:
Papnasam Sivan's
http://rapidshare.de/files/8376273/02_s ... i.m4a.html
Ravi
Tulasivanam's composition:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8375852/02_0 ... _.mp3.html
and
http://rapidshare.de/files/8376058/hari ... _.mp3.html
Here is one from a living legend:
Papnasam Sivan's
http://rapidshare.de/files/8376273/02_s ... i.m4a.html
Ravi
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Here is my favorite pick 
sree MDR-hariharaputram -vasanta-dIkshitar's.
http://rapidshare.de/files/8394883/MDR- ... r.MP3.html
cml,
could u pl. post the sree ayyappa kriti/raga composed by sree tulasivanam. (if u dont have the text -Just the pallavi line will do) thanks

sree MDR-hariharaputram -vasanta-dIkshitar's.
http://rapidshare.de/files/8394883/MDR- ... r.MP3.html
cml,
could u pl. post the sree ayyappa kriti/raga composed by sree tulasivanam. (if u dont have the text -Just the pallavi line will do) thanks
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Thanks guys! I had corrected the rAgam in the aiff version of the MS song, but it remained as BairavI in the mp3 version which I posted here! Sorry for that. CML, I think you are correct about P.Sivan being the composer of sharaNam ayyappA, because as far as I know, Tulasivanam only composes in sanskrit...but I do not see this in the Sivan list I have.
I must have been totally off when I posted the one by DKP. SORRY!
To atone, here is a genuine Ayyappa Bhajan:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8396089/08_s ... i.m4a.html
CML: is that a harmonium in the background?
I am a big fan of OST, and find OSA a bit affected in this rendition.
Ravi
I must have been totally off when I posted the one by DKP. SORRY!
To atone, here is a genuine Ayyappa Bhajan:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8396089/08_s ... i.m4a.html
CML: is that a harmonium in the background?
I am a big fan of OST, and find OSA a bit affected in this rendition.
Ravi
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meena
You read my mind! As soon as I saw MS's hariharaputram I thought of MDR and naturally I thought about you. You posted it right away. I do believe in tele-cognition though it is taboo in classical psychiatry!
sorry I don't have any of tulasivanam!
Shankar! that is clearly a harmonium as also a jalra in the background. It must be from a bhajan and the raga sounds like hamsadhvani.
You read my mind! As soon as I saw MS's hariharaputram I thought of MDR and naturally I thought about you. You posted it right away. I do believe in tele-cognition though it is taboo in classical psychiatry!
sorry I don't have any of tulasivanam!
Shankar! that is clearly a harmonium as also a jalra in the background. It must be from a bhajan and the raga sounds like hamsadhvani.
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More comp on swami ayyappa: { for sure Lji will have the complete list
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Samiye sharanam abhayam tandarul ayyappa-shubhapantuvarALi.-K.S.Krishnamurti
Vara vendum vara vendum ayyappa-shubhapantuvarALi.-Rajam Sharma
hariharasutanE ayyappA SharaNam - AbhOgi--periyasAmi tUran
tulasivanam's comp. is this the one-shabarIshvaram- kharaharapriyA???

Samiye sharanam abhayam tandarul ayyappa-shubhapantuvarALi.-K.S.Krishnamurti
Vara vendum vara vendum ayyappa-shubhapantuvarALi.-Rajam Sharma
hariharasutanE ayyappA SharaNam - AbhOgi--periyasAmi tUran
tulasivanam's comp. is this the one-shabarIshvaram- kharaharapriyA???
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Hallo every one,
Please spare some time to view and listen to my compositions in CMRagaas. Please visit the VAGEYAKARA thread of this forum in which categorywise-(deity-wise) kritis have been posted .Please don't hesitat to come back with ur valued views.Please Ref:SHABHARI GAANA LAHARI- posted on 19.4.2007 -page 2 of Vageyakara thread-(K.Ramaraj)
Ramaraj
Please spare some time to view and listen to my compositions in CMRagaas. Please visit the VAGEYAKARA thread of this forum in which categorywise-(deity-wise) kritis have been posted .Please don't hesitat to come back with ur valued views.Please Ref:SHABHARI GAANA LAHARI- posted on 19.4.2007 -page 2 of Vageyakara thread-(K.Ramaraj)
Ramaraj
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There's another song 'sharanam ayyappA' in raga rEvathi by AtmA. This is a MS version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyaBxk1fxd4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyaBxk1fxd4
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Will some one help me with the correct lyrics:
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
Panthala manna enthanai kAvai
santhatham unthanai bajippen Swami
Kaliyuga Varadhan nee Karimugan anujan nee
varumiku vidhiyayum valimurai cheyvom nee
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
Suddhiyudan vrutham kaathidam bhaktharkku
sathyamay arul purindidum vallal nee
nambinor keduvathillayi.. unnai
nambinor keduvathillayi
unnai kumbiduven koovi azhaithidiven.Swami
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
Panthala manna enthanai kAvai
santhatham unthanai bajippen Swami
Kaliyuga Varadhan nee Karimugan anujan nee
varumiku vidhiyayum valimurai cheyvom nee
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
Suddhiyudan vrutham kaathidam bhaktharkku
sathyamay arul purindidum vallal nee
nambinor keduvathillayi.. unnai
nambinor keduvathillayi
unnai kumbiduven koovi azhaithidiven.Swami
Saranam Ayyappa Swami Saranam Ayyappa
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There is also GNB's mamakulEswaram in Thodi - probably GNB's most majestic composition in the Dikshitar style. It apparently contains the ten types of gamakam.
A rendition by Sudha Ragunathan (from a Music Academy concert) at http://sangeethamshare.org/tvg/SEASON_2 ... ghunathan/
A rendition by Sudha Ragunathan (from a Music Academy concert) at http://sangeethamshare.org/tvg/SEASON_2 ... ghunathan/
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I happened to attend a "Sastha Preeti" function in Coimbatore on my way to Sabarimala in July. The function started as usual with poojas and aradhanas (sahasra nama archana , bhajans etc.,). Then came an experience of life time for me.
Five traditional upasakas representing Sri Sastha and his parivara devatas were seated near the idol. An elderly person (close to 80) began to sing a set of songs known as "Sastha Varavu paattu" (songs welcoming Sri.Sastha). There were no accompaniments except for vocal support by another person. The songs were in simple Tamil with very moving lyrics and sung as viruthams with atmost bhavam. I have never heard such singing full of lyrical, musical majesty and bhakthi . The entire hall with around 500 people was in pin drop silence.
After about 45 minutes of soulful singing, suddenly the 5 upasakas seated got up and started dancing Sri Satha and his parivara devatas got invoked on them. They were offered traditional upacharas and were worshiped as the Lord and they blessed the devotees.
It was a stunning experience for me to see them suddenly spring up dancing, inspired by The Lord. The songs continued till prasadam were distributed and the 5 came back to normalcy.
I understand that these songs are not sung in regular bhajans and are reserved for special occasions. I don't think a recording of these songs is available.
I could not get much details about this except for a post inviting devotees to the function with some basic details
http://www.kamakotimandali.com/blog/ind ... &tb=1&pb=1
Can some one provide more details.
The invitation in Tamil details the function
http://www.kamakotimandali.com/blog/med ... astha2.jpg
Five traditional upasakas representing Sri Sastha and his parivara devatas were seated near the idol. An elderly person (close to 80) began to sing a set of songs known as "Sastha Varavu paattu" (songs welcoming Sri.Sastha). There were no accompaniments except for vocal support by another person. The songs were in simple Tamil with very moving lyrics and sung as viruthams with atmost bhavam. I have never heard such singing full of lyrical, musical majesty and bhakthi . The entire hall with around 500 people was in pin drop silence.
After about 45 minutes of soulful singing, suddenly the 5 upasakas seated got up and started dancing Sri Satha and his parivara devatas got invoked on them. They were offered traditional upacharas and were worshiped as the Lord and they blessed the devotees.
It was a stunning experience for me to see them suddenly spring up dancing, inspired by The Lord. The songs continued till prasadam were distributed and the 5 came back to normalcy.
I understand that these songs are not sung in regular bhajans and are reserved for special occasions. I don't think a recording of these songs is available.
I could not get much details about this except for a post inviting devotees to the function with some basic details
http://www.kamakotimandali.com/blog/ind ... &tb=1&pb=1
Can some one provide more details.
The invitation in Tamil details the function
http://www.kamakotimandali.com/blog/med ... astha2.jpg
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appanE ayyappanE. rAgA: nAdanAmakriyA. Adi tALA. Composer: Dr.Krishnaswami Iyengar.
P: appanE ayyappanE malaiyappanE arpan endan allalai tIrpavanE en
A: ippozhudAgilum unai ninaind-azhaidiTTAl eppozhudAgilum undaruL surandiDumO
C: ceppavum manamillai yAn seida vinai payanai tappavum azhivillA unnaruL tuNai inru
muppOdum Ezhaiyin bhayam tanai tIrttiDa tappAdu en manattil eppOdum amarndiDuvAi
P: appanE ayyappanE malaiyappanE arpan endan allalai tIrpavanE en
A: ippozhudAgilum unai ninaind-azhaidiTTAl eppozhudAgilum undaruL surandiDumO
C: ceppavum manamillai yAn seida vinai payanai tappavum azhivillA unnaruL tuNai inru
muppOdum Ezhaiyin bhayam tanai tIrttiDa tappAdu en manattil eppOdum amarndiDuvAi
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