Ragas suitable at a marriage
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Re: Ragas suitable at a marriage
Why has Sri Gurukkal signed off in English? Is it to give a complex to Tamil Nagaswaram and Tavil vidwans?
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Re: Ragas suitable at a marriage
Are we reading too much into this?
In which case, here's mine
Even those who know only their own language somehow learn to sign (spell) their name in english--and they like to display their being able to do that! More so in TN? I don't know.
One is supposed to know one's own language well (familiar with sanskrit too?) if he's a priest. That's why the typos are glaring
karakarapriyA (ravai puraLumO?)
aTAnA
biLahari
muhUrththam
The list does bring to mind the rAgAs we hear at weddings. Thanks VenkatK.
In which case, here's mine
Even those who know only their own language somehow learn to sign (spell) their name in english--and they like to display their being able to do that! More so in TN? I don't know.
One is supposed to know one's own language well (familiar with sanskrit too?) if he's a priest. That's why the typos are glaring
karakarapriyA (ravai puraLumO?)
aTAnA
biLahari
muhUrththam
The list does bring to mind the rAgAs we hear at weddings. Thanks VenkatK.
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Re: Ragas suitable at a marriage
According to Dr. Padma (~18:25 into this clip), the rAgam for the song 'Anandam Anandam AnandamE namma jAnaki maNamagaLAnALE' (immediately after the mAngalya dhAraNam) is saindhavi