To one and all,
I am Pallavi. Just joined all u rasikas on this website.
Could somebody post the lyrics of Dorakuna-Bilahari? Thx in advance. This is urgent!
Lyrics For Dorakuna
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Pallavi,
If you are referring to 'dorakunAyiTuvaNTi sEva' - rAga bilahari of SrI tyAgarAja, please refer to -
http://www.rasikas.org/wiki/dorakuna-ituvanti
If you are referring to 'dorakunAyiTuvaNTi sEva' - rAga bilahari of SrI tyAgarAja, please refer to -
http://www.rasikas.org/wiki/dorakuna-ituvanti
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Pallavi,
Welcome to the forum!
A couple of housekeeping tips:
1. Please create a new topic if you are asking for somtheing unconnected to the topic under discussion. I have created a new topic here for your request, and moved the posts relevant to 'dorakunA iTuvanTi sEvA' to this topic.
2. If you google for the lyrics, you will find links usually. If you can't find anything after googling with variations in the english transliteration (dorakuna vs dorakunaa and so on), then please use ArunK's transliteration scheme (http://arunk.freepgs.com/cmtranslit/cmt ... stbed.html) to get the lyrics in a regional language script, and copy and paste the words in telugu/kannada or tamizh and google for that phrase/word. If you still do not find what you want, please post your querry here and someone will definitely help you.
Surgeon General's Warning: Browsing this forum and old threads can be addicting!
Welcome to the forum!
A couple of housekeeping tips:
1. Please create a new topic if you are asking for somtheing unconnected to the topic under discussion. I have created a new topic here for your request, and moved the posts relevant to 'dorakunA iTuvanTi sEvA' to this topic.
2. If you google for the lyrics, you will find links usually. If you can't find anything after googling with variations in the english transliteration (dorakuna vs dorakunaa and so on), then please use ArunK's transliteration scheme (http://arunk.freepgs.com/cmtranslit/cmt ... stbed.html) to get the lyrics in a regional language script, and copy and paste the words in telugu/kannada or tamizh and google for that phrase/word. If you still do not find what you want, please post your querry here and someone will definitely help you.
Surgeon General's Warning: Browsing this forum and old threads can be addicting!
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thanks ravi for the promotion!
For what is required here, either page should suffice.
Arun
A better link may be http://arunk.freepgs.com/cmtranslit which takes you to an editor for transliterating cm krithis. The other link which is a test-bed/playground for the scheme, and that page also has a link to the editor's page.rshankar wrote:If you can't find anything after googling with variations in the english transliteration (dorakuna vs dorakunaa and so on), then please use ArunK's transliteration scheme (http://arunk.freepgs.com/cmtranslit/cmt ... stbed.html)
For what is required here, either page should suffice.
Arun