dances of Shiva
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Depends on what kind of piece you are looking for:
If you want a small piece, you can try Sudha Raghunathan's CD for Amutham Inc. called Dance of Siva - they are presented ready to be danced with appropriate jatIs interwoven. In that, I like kAl mAri ADiya kanakasabhESa (kuntalavarALI), idadupadam tUki (khamAs) and ADavallan yemmai ALavallAn (rAgamAlikA).
There are several padavarNams on Siva - konjum sadangai tigarzhum (latAngI), swAmi nAn undan aDimai (nATTaikurinjI), swAmiyai azhaittuvADI (khamAs).
Then there is always the naTESa kauttuvam (hamsadhwani/varALI)....
One of our members, Mohan Ayyar, has set the siva pancAkSaram to an imaginative rAgamAlika (nATTai, madhuvanti, Sivaranjani, valacI, yamankalyAN) with pulsating jatIs between the 'akSarAs'.
If you are looking for a padam, try tiruvottriyUr tyAgESan chidvilAsakAranaDI...
If you want a small piece, you can try Sudha Raghunathan's CD for Amutham Inc. called Dance of Siva - they are presented ready to be danced with appropriate jatIs interwoven. In that, I like kAl mAri ADiya kanakasabhESa (kuntalavarALI), idadupadam tUki (khamAs) and ADavallan yemmai ALavallAn (rAgamAlikA).
There are several padavarNams on Siva - konjum sadangai tigarzhum (latAngI), swAmi nAn undan aDimai (nATTaikurinjI), swAmiyai azhaittuvADI (khamAs).
Then there is always the naTESa kauttuvam (hamsadhwani/varALI)....
One of our members, Mohan Ayyar, has set the siva pancAkSaram to an imaginative rAgamAlika (nATTai, madhuvanti, Sivaranjani, valacI, yamankalyAN) with pulsating jatIs between the 'akSarAs'.
If you are looking for a padam, try tiruvottriyUr tyAgESan chidvilAsakAranaDI...
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One of my favorites is "chandra chooDa Siva Sankara pArvatI" in ragamalika by Sri Purandaradasar, if you're just looking for a simple padam.
For songs particular to Siva's tandavam, I would suggest the same Sudha Raghunathan CD that Ravi has already mentioned. Also the album "Siva Dharisanam" by Bombay Sisters is a good one... some songs that are off the beaten path. I used one for my arangetram.
"Ananda koothADinAr" in rishabapriya and "Ananda koothanin" in hamsanandi are traditional dance pieces and would work well also...
For songs particular to Siva's tandavam, I would suggest the same Sudha Raghunathan CD that Ravi has already mentioned. Also the album "Siva Dharisanam" by Bombay Sisters is a good one... some songs that are off the beaten path. I used one for my arangetram.
"Ananda koothADinAr" in rishabapriya and "Ananda koothanin" in hamsanandi are traditional dance pieces and would work well also...
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Here you go:
P: iDadu padam tUkki ADum naTarAjanaDi paNivaiyE nenjE
Oh mind, please serve at the feet of that naTarAja who dances with his left foot raised.
A: paDa aravADa puliyadaLADa bhaktargaL jaya jaya enavE
puli patanjali iru kaN kuLira tillaiyilE
As he dances to the chanting of his praises by his devotees in cidambaram to the delight of patanjali and vyAghrapAda, the snake around his neck (with its hood fanned out), and his tiger-skin garments dance/move along.
C: tiruvaDi shilambugaL galIr galIrena
As he dances, his steps are so firm that the small bells on his anklets make a ringing sound
tirumuDi iLamadiyoLi paLIr paLIrena
And shining slivers of light from the crescent moon in his locks illuminate (the skies)
dhimi taka tarikiTa tOm ena tirumaal maddaLam adhira
As the maddalam that vishNu plays reverberates with the solkaTTu dhimi taka tarikiTa tOm,
shivakAmi maNALan tirucciTrambalam tanil punnakaiyOD-
the consort of SivakAmi dances in cidambaram with a smile illuminating his features.
P: iDadu padam tUkki ADum naTarAjanaDi paNivaiyE nenjE
Oh mind, please serve at the feet of that naTarAja who dances with his left foot raised.
A: paDa aravADa puliyadaLADa bhaktargaL jaya jaya enavE
puli patanjali iru kaN kuLira tillaiyilE
As he dances to the chanting of his praises by his devotees in cidambaram to the delight of patanjali and vyAghrapAda, the snake around his neck (with its hood fanned out), and his tiger-skin garments dance/move along.
C: tiruvaDi shilambugaL galIr galIrena
As he dances, his steps are so firm that the small bells on his anklets make a ringing sound
tirumuDi iLamadiyoLi paLIr paLIrena
And shining slivers of light from the crescent moon in his locks illuminate (the skies)
dhimi taka tarikiTa tOm ena tirumaal maddaLam adhira
As the maddalam that vishNu plays reverberates with the solkaTTu dhimi taka tarikiTa tOm,
shivakAmi maNALan tirucciTrambalam tanil punnakaiyOD-
the consort of SivakAmi dances in cidambaram with a smile illuminating his features.
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Perhaps if Shreya feels like being innovative and a bit adventurous she could try dancing to this amazing Thillana on Lord Shiva's Ananda Natanam.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPk7P3lsCN0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPk7P3lsCN0
Last edited by devi on 04 Mar 2008, 09:27, edited 1 time in total.
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Please do a search before requesting lyrics and/or meanings. Thanks.
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=13688
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=13688
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See http://www.karnatik.com/c1252.shtmlBala Vasudeva wrote:can some body send me the lyrics and meaning for chandra chuda shiva thank you
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