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Music and a mystical tradition

Book Review

The Hindu

June 17, 2008

H. Ramakrishnan

 

SCIENCE OF SRI CAKRA:

Pappu Venugopala Rao

Pappus Academic & Cultural Trust, 36/11, Canal Bank

Road, R.A. Puram, Chennai-600028.

Rs. 999

ISBN: 8190657704

[book published 3/2008]

 

This is a highly competent work through which the author, a

well-known scholar, after long years of elaborate study, is

passing to us the fruits of spirituality. It throws light on Sri

Chakra, Mantra, Tantra, Yantra and Kundalini Yoga. The

book is a comprehensive exposition of the religious practice

of Sri Vidya with all its components, chanting of various

Mantras, Bijaksharas and external worship of Sri Chakra.

 

The illuminating, insightful, and eminently readable book is

divided into two main sections. The first delves into the

intricacies of Sri Chakra worship and the latter describes in

detail the Navavarana kritis of Muthuswamy Dikshitar.

Symbolically representing the nine enclosures -

Navavarana - there are nine chapters on Sri Chakra and Sri

Vidya, each a treasure house of information.

 

The material is presented with sensitivity, reflecting the

author's reputation as an expert in his chosen discipline.

 

Two aspects

Sri Vidya consists of two aspects. One is the internal Yoga

sadhana and the other, the external worship of Sri Chakra.

 

The author has dealt with the entire gamut of these two

aspects in a highly accessible fashion.

 

After discussing the features of Sri Chakra, there are

chapters on Tripura Sundari, the Puja sequence and the

scriptures on Sri Vidya.

 

Since the author is well versed in the science and art of

musicology and music, there is a 71-page detailed appendix,

carrying the Kamalamba Navavarana Kritis of Muthuswamy

Dikshitar. In addition to the Sanskrit texts, the songs have

been transliterated with word-to-word meaning and

summary in English. Dikshitar was a Sri Vidya Upasaka.

The Navavarana is the essence of Sri Vidya worship. The

author got the inspiration to add this appendix from

musician R.Vedavalli.

 

Link

There is a strong link between Sri Chakra worship and the

Navavarana Kritis. The author aptly begins with a picture of

Goddess Kamalambal of Tiruvarur.

 

He has included several Sanskrit verses with English

translation. So are the Navavaranas accompanied by their

meaning in English.

 

It must have been a demanding task to get all this into easily

understandable English.

 

At the end of the book, there is a surprise. There are two

CDs of the Navavarana Kritis rendered beautifully by

Sriram Parasuram and Anooradha Sriram, with a

commentary by the author.

 

I [the reviewer] recommend this cogent and

superbly-researched volume particularly to

those who have either an academic or spiritual

inclination.

 

This is indeed a boon to the scholar, the learner, and of

course to musicians.

 

[ The book & CDs are available via

Vedams Books,

http://www.abebooks.com/

http://www.bagchee.com/books.php?id=46163 ]

 

Story source:

http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/br/2008/06/17/stories/200806175001140

0.htm

 

Related story, from March, 2008

http://www.hindu.com/2008/03/15/stories/2008031561051400.htm

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