Nice_maxSai :)
One comment - It is a common mistake that ChakravAkam (which is actually a bird) is written as chakravAham due to the impairment of certain syllables in Tamil. I feel it is essential to highlight this point even to big musicians, lest the real name be distorted due to lingual deficiencies.
Shreekrishna
Balagopala is like a magnum opus...I personally like the first phrase of the anupallavi...Well i am a little partial towards swaraksha usages...and this phrase does have it and is just out of the world...carry on good work...
Don't the lines 'mathebha kumba bhEdana patutara' refer to KrishNa's killing of Kamsa's royal elephant (pattathu yaanai) Kuvalayapeedam, which he set upon KrishNa and Balarama ?
Just wondering...Thanks.
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