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rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

This is an article in the Bangalore edition of the Hindu of April 4th:

http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/04/04/stor ... 810300.htm
Veteran performer Usha Ramamurthy seems to be the only gottu vadya artiste who does regular concerts.
Do these people really proof-read, or should the question be, can they read?

prashant
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Post by prashant »

Maybe the question should be 'should they write?' :-)

Karnaticfan
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Post by Karnaticfan »

we can GO TO that GOTTU vAdya concert.

It only underlines, regularity of giving concert by the artist in that area.

Nick H
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Post by Nick H »

But a lot of programmers, they tell me consider GOTOs to be bad programming style!

Karnaticfan
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Post by Karnaticfan »

In the programmes (computers), we are only guided, without being stranded !!!

More so, we are almost habituated with 'GO TO SCHOOL; GO TO MUSIC CLASS etc..
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uday_shankar
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Post by uday_shankar »

nick H wrote:But a lot of programmers, they tell me consider GOTOs to be bad programming style!
Indeed. And hence it has been renamed chitravina by Shri Ravikiran. All kidding aside, I am amazed by the ignorance of journalists.
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arunk
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Post by arunk »

:lol: at GOTOs - good one Nick and Uday! (and let me add :lol: here or the Uday's poochi comment in that other thread too).

I didnt know Ravikiran was also trained by Prof. Dijshtra: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsger_W._Dijkstra

annapoorne
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Post by annapoorne »

Probably it should read "only lady ..........." and the "lady" would have been omitted.

arasi
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Post by arasi »

gottu vAdya: gottAda vAdyA (in kannaDa, the known instrument). The known instrument which has come to be known as citra vINa--Dikshitar or Dijstra...

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

OK: Here is another that begs the same question, or am I missing something?


April 11 & 12, 2008 Gurgaon, Delhi
CHANDRACHURA, Bharatanatyam recital by Santnu Chakraborty and disciples based on compositions by Saint Purandara Dasa, dedicated to the lord of Kumbakonam.

This one is from the following page where it is repeated twice:

http://www.narthaki.com/findex.html

Has purandara dAsa composed songs on Lord KumbhESvara? (The Lord of Kumbakonam means kumbhESvarar to me, although there are as many temples in kumbhakONam to rival tanjAvUr)....was candracUDa composed on kumbhESvara?
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ramakriya
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Post by ramakriya »

Yes, The song specifically mentions Shiva as "Kumbhapura vAsanu nIne" - you are the one who resides in Kumbha pura.

Purandara dAsa (and other dAsas) have mentioned other deities in their compositions. Among the deities out side of current day Karnataka, Tirupati would take the lead I think. Srirangam is also mentioned in a few songs. One that comes to my mind immediately is kangaLiddyAtakO kAvEri rangana nODada - of SripAdarAya.

-Ramakriya

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

Thanks Ramakriya, I was hoping you would explain. Is kumbha puri the same as kumbakONam?

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