Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Kamakshi Navavaranams are the rarest treasures we have in our times, fortunate are the ones to hear the kritis rendered by chitraveena Ravikirans - Songs of the Nine Nights, one feel the unison with Goddess Kaamaakshi. , listening to his rendition is sheer bliss. s_seshagiri <s_seshagiri wrote:A long time back, I had posted on this as something that appeared on www.carnatica.com. Dr. P.P.Narayanaswami has made a pdf file of the above group compositions of Oottukkaadu Venkata 'Kavi' Subbaiyer, who is very well known for his compositions on Lord Krishna. I thank him for sending this file (ovk9.pdf), which has been posted in the files section of , at The meanings for these compositions were on www.carnatica.com, but they were recently in the process of revamping their website, and the files are (temporarily i hope) gone. If someone wishes to post detailed commentary on these compositions, please contact Dr. Narayanaswami at swami Some related (to this post) links are http://www.dikshitar.net/ovk.htm http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/news/20001228/kritis.asp http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/01/02/stories/1302017a.htm Regards, Sridhar. -- pradiipajvaalaabhirdivasakaraniiraajanavidhiH sudhaasuuteshcandropalajalalavairarghyaracanaa . svakiiyairambhobhiH salilanidhisauhityakaraNaM tvadiiyaabhirvaagbhistava janani vaacaaM stutiriyam.h www : http://www.ambaa.org/ Contact: help with love and regards, sivashankari sundaresan Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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