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Divine Song - Sadaasiva Brahmendra Krithi - C Vijayachandra Kumar |
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Ragam: Amrutha varshini; Talam: Aadi |
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Pallavi
Charanam 1 Vishaya
Paasa Vesthitha Chitthanaam |
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Meaning: India has been the birth place of numerous saints, philosophers, mystics and poets and Sri Sadaasiva Brahmendra Swamy, an 18th century saint composer, was one among such luminaries. Some of his well-known compositions include "Smara varam varam", "Gayati Vanamali", "Bhajare Yadhunatham", "Manasa Sancharare", "Bhajare Gopalam", "Khelati mama hrdaye" and "Tunga tarange gange" among many others. Sadasiva Brahmendra is known for his 23 compositions in Sanskrit, which have the tradition of Bhajana Sampradaya of South India. Dr.Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna has sung these krithis with utmost perfection and depiction of the meaning. |
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Pallavi: Oh! Mind! There is no stability for those persons. (the saint gives the qualities of those persons who do not have stability of mind in the subsequent charanams). |
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Charanam 1: Those who are always drowned in the daily routine issues and worries thereof, those who are filled with arrogance of their position and egoism.... cannot have the stability of mind. |
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