hi rasikas,
can anyone educate on this raga with raga lakshana and popular compositions
is it navarasa kannada or navarasa kaanada ?
navarasa kaNNaDa
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Re: navarasa kanada
It is Navarasa Kannada.
This will help you:
http://www.ragasurabhi.com/carnatic-mus ... anada.html
Although the lady calls it NavarasaKaanada
See this page in Raganidhi (pub. Music Academy Madras)
This will help you:
http://www.ragasurabhi.com/carnatic-mus ... anada.html
Although the lady calls it NavarasaKaanada
See this page in Raganidhi (pub. Music Academy Madras)
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Re: navarasa kanada
ninnu vinA nA mati endu of Thyagaraja is the most well known kriti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuCma3Ab7Rw
nAn oru vilayATTu bommaiyya of Papanasam Sivan is another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJVpcJbwdWA
Can you please change the title of the thread to navarasa kannaDa (only D in capital, so that we know the true pronunciation?)
nAn oru vilayATTu bommaiyya of Papanasam Sivan is another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJVpcJbwdWA
Can you please change the title of the thread to navarasa kannaDa (only D in capital, so that we know the true pronunciation?)
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Re: navarasa kanada
Muthaiah Bhagavathar's 'durgAdEvi durita nivAriNi' and Swathi composition ' vandE sadA padmanAbham' are also heard in concerts.
There is a beautiful varnam by Mysore Vasudevachar ( 'evarunnAru'), which I heard once by Vid T S Sathyavathi.
There is a beautiful varnam by Mysore Vasudevachar ( 'evarunnAru'), which I heard once by Vid T S Sathyavathi.
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Re: navarasa kanada
navarasa kaNNaDa sorry, double N, capital D. kanada is almost always = kAnaDA
Why I tend to be particular about stuff like this is that English as it is never does a very good job of ever capturing the correct Indian pronunciations - but transliterations capture the sounds well without requiring special characters. After a lot of frustrations, I now use transliterated syllables as much as I can, even while writing reviews for this reason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagar ... literation
The only gripe with it is that sometimes the distinction between I (ee as in see or the 9th letter I) and small l (l for left) is never clear in most fonts. ca often also gets slightly counterintuitive. So I prefer using ee and cha vs CHa. The traditional zha works for tamil.
Why I tend to be particular about stuff like this is that English as it is never does a very good job of ever capturing the correct Indian pronunciations - but transliterations capture the sounds well without requiring special characters. After a lot of frustrations, I now use transliterated syllables as much as I can, even while writing reviews for this reason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagar ... literation
The only gripe with it is that sometimes the distinction between I (ee as in see or the 9th letter I) and small l (l for left) is never clear in most fonts. ca often also gets slightly counterintuitive. So I prefer using ee and cha vs CHa. The traditional zha works for tamil.
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navarasa kaNNaDa
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Change the title to navarasa kaNNaDa as stated by srinath
Change the title to navarasa kaNNaDa as stated by srinath
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Re: navarasa kanada
thanks all for the inputs.
saint thagarajar has paved the road for other composers to compose the songs in 4 note ragas by composing "ninnu vinA nA mati" in this ragam
saint thagarajar has paved the road for other composers to compose the songs in 4 note ragas by composing "ninnu vinA nA mati" in this ragam