Sunday, November 6, 2011
Shuklam Bharadaram Telugu Old Devotional
Shuklam Baradaram Vishnum, Sasi Varnam Chatur Bhujam,
Prasanna Vadanan Dyayet, Sarva Vignoba Sandaye
Vyasam Vasishtanaptharam, Sakthe Poutramakalmasham,
Parasarathmajam vande, Shukathatham Taponidhim.
Vyasa Vishnu Roopaya, Vyasa Roopaya Vishnave,
Namo Vai Brahma Vidaya, Vasishtaya Namo Nama.
Avikaraya Shuddhaya, Nityaya Paramatmane,
Sadaika Roopa Roopaya, Vishnave Sarva Jishnave.
Yasya Smarana Mathrena, Janma Samsara Bandhanath.
Vimuchayate Nama Tasmai, Vishnave Prabha Vishnave
OM Namo Vishnave Prabha Vishnave
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Jai Ganesh
Lord Ganapati is associated with the arts, and is often invoked before dance and drama presentations . Which is why, Chavath - the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi - is marked with enthralling and live performances of folk dances and folk music. Bhajans and aaratis - a devotee's musical expression of love and devotion - abound during the celebration. "Every nook and corner where the festival of Chavath is celebrated is enthralled with the ghumat aarati," says Narsinh Phadte, a well known artiste from the island of Akhada in Tiswadi taluka. For the ghumat aarati, various devotional Marathi songs, composed by the saint poets, are sung by folk artists to music composed using folk instruments such as the ghumat, shamel and kasale.
Monday, February 9, 2009
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