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Divine Song - Sadaashivabrahmendra Kriti - C Vijayachandra Kumar |
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Ragam: Athaana; Talam: Adi |
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Khelati Mama Hridaye... Raamaha Khelati Mama Hridaye
Anupallavi Moha Mahaarnava Taaraka Kaaree Raaga dwesha Mukhaasura Maaree
Charanam Daharaayodhyaa nagara viharee Parama hamsa saamaraajyoddhaaree Satya gnaananda Sareeree |
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Meaning: Saint Sadasiva Brahmendra, a composer of 18th Century became well-known for his 23 compositions in Sanskrit, which enrich the tradition of Bhajana Sampradaya of South India. It is believed that after renunciation, he became a disciple of Paramasivendra Saraswathi, the 57th pontiff of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. Some of his well-known compositions include "Manasa Sancharare", "Bhajare Gopalam", "Smara varam varam", "Gayati Vanamali", "Bhajare Yadhunatham", "Khelati mama hrdaye" etc. Dr. Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna sang his kritis depicting the meaning of each of these kritis. In this Kriti, the composer enjoys the presence of the Lord in his heart duly playing. While doing so, the saint praises the Lord for his qualities and deeds. |
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