Hello All,
Can someone please help me with the word to word meaning of Garudadhwani thillana by Balmurali Krishna.Any help,guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Krishna
meaning of thillana
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Here are the caraNa words:
tajjharita jharita Damaruka dhvanija ityAdyakSara shrSTi kArakam muraLI svara laya
sammELanam bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam shambhO svayambhO abhivAdayE aham bhO vibhO
tajjharita jharita Damaruka dhvanija ityAdyakSara shrSTi kArakam muraLI svara laya
sammELanam bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam shambhO svayambhO abhivAdayE aham bhO vibhO
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Hello,
Thank you for the words in the caraNa.Would it be possible to give the meaning as well?
Thanks,
Krishna
Thank you for the words in the caraNa.Would it be possible to give the meaning as well?
Thanks,
Krishna
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Re: meaning of thillana
tajjharita jharita Damaruka dhvanija ityAdyakSara shrSTi kArakam muraLI svara laya
sammELanam bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam shambhO svayambhO abhivAdayE aham bhO vibhO
Let me try:
This is a prayer to Shiva, the Lord self-created, and engaged in Ananda Tandava. As mentioned elsewhere, at the end of the tandava, Shiva played the damaru (two sided drum in hand) which produced the entire (Sanskrit) alphabet. That is the basis of language.
Word meaning :
tajjharita jharita - from that, flowing, flowing
Damaruka dhvanija- born of the damaru sounds
ityAdyakSara - the syllables starting with "a"
shrSTi kArakam - the Creator Shiva
muraLI svara laya
sammELanam- the Union of the melody and rhythm emanating from the flute (BMK mudra)
bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam-the cosmic dancer Shiva the source of all Bliss,
shambhO - oh Shambhu! svayambhO - oh Self-created One!
abhivAdayE aham- I pray to you
bhO vibhO- oh Lord!
The experts may kindly tweak it as they wish.
sammELanam bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam shambhO svayambhO abhivAdayE aham bhO vibhO
Let me try:
This is a prayer to Shiva, the Lord self-created, and engaged in Ananda Tandava. As mentioned elsewhere, at the end of the tandava, Shiva played the damaru (two sided drum in hand) which produced the entire (Sanskrit) alphabet. That is the basis of language.
Word meaning :
tajjharita jharita - from that, flowing, flowing
Damaruka dhvanija- born of the damaru sounds
ityAdyakSara - the syllables starting with "a"
shrSTi kArakam - the Creator Shiva
muraLI svara laya
sammELanam- the Union of the melody and rhythm emanating from the flute (BMK mudra)
bhavadIyAnanda tANDavam-the cosmic dancer Shiva the source of all Bliss,
shambhO - oh Shambhu! svayambhO - oh Self-created One!
abhivAdayE aham- I pray to you
bhO vibhO- oh Lord!
The experts may kindly tweak it as they wish.
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Sachi, doesn't abhivAdayE mean 'I salute you'? At least that is what I thought we did when we introduced ourselves (abhivAdayE etc...)
Creator of all sounds born of the damaru, your Ananda tANDavam emanates from/represents the union of rhythm and musical notes (from the flute)! Oh self-created Sambhu, my salutations to you, resplendent one!
Creator of all sounds born of the damaru, your Ananda tANDavam emanates from/represents the union of rhythm and musical notes (from the flute)! Oh self-created Sambhu, my salutations to you, resplendent one!
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Yes, Ravi, salutation not as a formality of introduction but as a prayer.
अभि-वाद m. reverential salutation (MW)
अभि-वाद m. reverential salutation (MW)
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some suggestions::
bhavadIyA....Your
Ananda tAnDavam.....Blissful cosmic dance
abhivAdayE....Reverential salutations.
bhavadIyA....Your
Ananda tAnDavam.....Blissful cosmic dance
abhivAdayE....Reverential salutations.
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Thank you All for your help.This will definitely help me in my choreography
Krishna
Krishna
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Krishna,
As Savitri-ji kindly clarified,
The words up to Ananda tAndavam describe Shiva's cosmic dance. The second part is a salutation.
So in your choreography, you have scope to bring in
The cosmic dance
The audience consisting of the siddhas like Sanaka
The sound of the damaru
The alphabet... In fact the entire Maheshwara stotra is an impressive chant
Then the obeisance
Describing Shiva as the great God.
Best wishes
As Savitri-ji kindly clarified,
The words up to Ananda tAndavam describe Shiva's cosmic dance. The second part is a salutation.
So in your choreography, you have scope to bring in
The cosmic dance
The audience consisting of the siddhas like Sanaka
The sound of the damaru
The alphabet... In fact the entire Maheshwara stotra is an impressive chant
Then the obeisance
Describing Shiva as the great God.
Best wishes