Thanks
manoj
I can think of a few more:
1. Naada tanumanisham Shankaram (Chittaranjani)
2. Shambho Mahadeva Shankara Girija Ramana (Pantuvarali)
Would "Jagadaananda Kaarakaa (Nattai)" count?
Regards,
Ravi.
Sundaradara Deham is a questionable Thyagaraja composition, lot of
people say this.
It has been rendered by GNB in several concerts and was one of his
favorites. Sri. T. K. Govinda Rao's book has the lyrics.
I am writing from memory: Lots of errors for sure.
Sundaradara deham Vandeham Raamam
Sundaradara....?? Kumuda Shashaankam
Kandarpashatakoti Kaanyimati Nishkalankam
Aagamasanchaaram Akhilalokaadhaaram
Vaagaadipa Kumaram Vara Veera Veeram
Raagaadhi Samhaaram ???
Thyaagaraja Hridsanchaaram kaarunyapaaraavaaram
Hope it helps.
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On the topic of questionable Thyagaraja kritis -
Paraamukhamelara (Surati) is composed by Manaargudi (Rajagopala or
Sambashiva) Iyer. Pl let me know in case you have authentic
information.
Abheeshta Varda (Hamsadhwani), Evaru Unnaaru Brova (Maalavashri), Raama
Naamamu (Ataana) are other kritis attributed to Thyagaraja
Arun
>Can someone post a list of krithis tyagaraja composed in sanskrit-
>i know of gAnamUrthe (gAnamUrthi) and sundara tara deham? (kAmavardhini)
>Thanks
>manoj
I think the list will be a big one. I can check up and post this info
later. Some more popular Tyagaraja Krithis in Sanskrit include:
Samajavargamana (Hindolam)
JagadhaNanda (Naatai Pancharatnam)
Sopane (PanthuVarali)
There are also quite a few songs were the Anupallavi is in Sanskrit and the
Charanam is in Telugu. A an example is Narada Gaana Lola (Atana). In the
song, Tavadasoham (PunnagaVarali) the Sanskrit and Telugu charanams keep
alternating. The song KarunaSamudra (Devagandhari) also has a Sanskrit
Anupallavi and a Telugu charanam.
Regards,
S.Suresh
>Can someone post a list of krithis tyagaraja composed in sanskrit-
>i know of gAnamUrthe (gAnamUrthi) and sundara tara deham? (kAmavardhini)
>Thanks
>manoj
I looked into the Tyagaraja krithis book and found that there were quite
a few Tyagaraja krithis in Sanskrit. I havent heard a lot of them . Also
some of them are set to ragas which I havent heard before. I am giving a
small list of krithis which are relatively well known.
1. Giriraja Sutha - Bangala
2. Janaki Ramana - Suddha Seemanthini
3. Sudha Madhurya - Sindhu Ramakriya
4. Naada Thanumanisam - Siddha Ranjani
5. Sri Raghuvara Suguna - Bhairavi
6. Samajavaragamana - Hindolam
7. Sri Narada Naadha - Kaanada
8. Mrudu Bhashana - Maruva Dhanyasi
9. Sujana Jeevana - Kamas
10.Sri Raghuvara - Kambhoji
11.Niravathi Sukadha - Ravichandrika
12.Sundaradara Deham - PanthuVarali
13.Devadhi Deva Sadasiva- Sindhu Ramakriya
14.Jagadhanandha - Naatai
15.Bale Balendhu - RithiGowla
16.Deva Sri Tapastirtha - Madhyamavathi
17.Mahitha Pravrutha - Kambhoji
18.Sambho Mahadeva - PanthuVarali
19.Ehi Trijagadeesa - Saranga
20.Sive Pahimam - Kalyani
21.Eesha Pahimam - Kalyani
I havent looked into the Divya Naama Krithis or the Utsava Sampradaya krithis.
My guess is that they will contain many more Sanskrit krithis. I have noted
down atleast twenty more krithis but none of which I have heard.
Regards,
S.Suresh
"Sri Gananatham Bhajamyaham" in Kanakangi is another Krithi of Sri thyagaraja
Swamy in Samskritham.
Of the list you presented, I know for sure, the following Compositions are in
Telugu :
1. Sudha Madhurya Bhashana -- Sindhu RamaKriya
the Anupallavi goes like this : "Sada Amrutamu che bahu kalamu aakali
Theeri unnanura"
2. Mrudu Bhashana -- Maruva Dhanyasi
Anupallavi : "Sudurasa manpaga leni nannu sukha chittu gaa evearu seture"
Thanks,
Kishore Meduri
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> "Sri Gananatham Bhajamyaham" in Kanakangi is another Krithi of Sri thyagaraja
> Swamy in Samskritham.
>
Is this a Tyagaraja Krithi or one of Muthuswamy Dikshitar? I am asking
because it has also a 'Guruguha' mudra in the krithi.
regards
murali