Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 shri gurubhyo namaH shri mahAgaNapataye namaH Friends: If anyone has yet to hear the navAvaraNa kritis of Shri OOthukkadu Venkata kavi, please listen to them if you ever get a chance. A comparision of the Shri Muthuswamy Dikshithar's navAvaraNa kIrtanas and shri OOthukkadus renditions would be a good subject for this forum. There is a group called ovkmusic in , run by Shri S. Ravi Kiran of gottuvaadyam fame. If you are interested, you should become a member of that site. Shri Ravi Kiran is an ardent Shri Vidya upasaka. Thanks and regards KR. shri mAtre namaH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Dear Sir, It is very nice that you have brought this up. Oothukkaadu's compositions are all priceless gems. I have heard that Kanchi Mahaperiyaval has spoken with great reverence of this mahaan. There are several websites where the lyrics of the navavaranams can be found. The audio for a few compositions (from Shri Ravikiran's IFCM) can be found @ http://tinyurl.com/6azb6o I strongly recommend that people buy any commerically available recordings of the Navavaranams and his other compositions. Sometime back, I had posted on this list about the Navavaranams, with the following links: http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/news/20001228/kritis.asp http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/01/02/stories/1302017a.htm If one even glances through the book by Shri Sankaranarayanan (in the 2 links above), one gets an idea of the scholarliness of Oothukkadu Venkatakavi, who effectively used sangIta as a tool for saguNopAsaa. He has composed on all dieties, and every composition in my humble opinion is a matchless gem. I think he was drawn to the beauteous form of Shri Krishna and the lovely Rajagopala Swami at Mannargudi. kamakotimandali/message/1267 As a group, it will be very nice if the more knowledgable members take up his Kamakshi Navavaranams for discussion. Many years ago, carnatica.com had posted a free translation of these compositions, which are reproduced below: http://sridhar107.tripod.com/ Also see http://carnatica.net/lyrics/ooth9.pdf http://carnatica.net/special/chamunda108-ppn-i.htm Regards, Sridhar. , " Kumar Ramachandran " <kramach wrote: > > shri gurubhyo namaH > shri mahAgaNapataye namaH > > Friends: > > If anyone has yet to hear the navAvaraNa kritis of Shri OOthukkadu Venkata kavi, please listen to them if you ever get a chance. A comparision of the Shri Muthuswamy Dikshithar's navAvaraNa kIrtanas and shri OOthukkadus renditions would be a good subject for this forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 shrI gurubhyo namaH shrI mahAgaNapataye namaH Thank you, Shri Seshagiri: I am given to understand that there is no real commercial copy of the full navAvaraNas available as of date. I have searched and searched but have not been successful as yet. I placed a standing order with Giri Traders in Chennai, but have not yet heard back. The I mentioned earlier ovkumusic has all of the sAhityams in Sanskrit and English as well, so I wont bother repeating the text here. shrI OVK was an example of a shrI VidyopAsaka with Lord KrishNa as IshTa devatAA. Tamilians will remember his most famous compositions ... Taaye Yashoda and Alai pAyude KaNNA are devotional masterpieces. He was a supreme poet and composer. Yet, how many of us know that his mastery extended to Sanskrit as well. As for the navAvaraNa kIrtansas, There are two dhyAna kIrtanas ( first on Lord Ganesha... a very divine song in Shanmukha priyA... shrI ganeshwara jaya jagadIshwara, and one in kalyANI ... vAnchasi yadi kushalam on kamalAmbA ). I am giving below the words of the first dhyaana kIrtanam for your pleasure and introduction to the world of shrI OothukkAdu. (Borrowed from the OVK site, credits to shri Ravi Kiran). --- Begin keertana shrIgaNeshvara jaya jagadIshvara gaNesha dhyAna kR^iti rAga.m ShaNmukhapriyA tALa.m: Adi pallavi shrIgaNeshavara jaya jagadIshvara sevitajanamukha varada abhayakara (madhyamakAla sAhityam) shrividyopAsanabodhakara sadAnanda cinmayAkAra jaya ... shrIgaNeshvara anupallavi yAgayogaphalakAraka pa~ncAyatanaprapUjAnAyaka rAgarahita mAnasIka-vAcika-kAyika-dharmAdiphaladAyaka (madhyamakAla sAhityam) ekadanta girirAjasutAsuta hiraNyamaNikuNDalashobhakara shrIkarayAminIkarashekhara-hitakara dAnavakulabhIkara jaya ... shrIgaNeshvara caraNam analasAla antargatavighna-yantraharaNa tantri sundara manasijakoTiparAbhava vakuLa-mAlikAbharaNa kandara dhanakanakavAhanAdyaishvarya-dAyaka sadayA sAgara vinatasuramunigaNa jayajaya ghoSha vedapArAvAravihAra ... shrIgaNeshvara (madhyamakAla sAhityam) ghanasamAna senAlaharIyuta gajamukha vishaN^kAbhItihara kAntisundara tuNDalolakara tANDavakoTi divAkara samAnasannibha-koTi koTi-herambA nAyaka dayAkara Amodapramoda senAnAyaka nAyakavara vR^indAraka jayashiva ... shrIgaNeshvara -- End kIrtana... wow! the song still makes chills run up and down my spine... My favorite of the nine AvaraNa compositions are the ones in nAdanAmakriyA, ( bhajasva shrI tripurasundarIm .. ), AnandabhairavI ( yoga yogeshwarI ... yojaya maamapi tava paada padma mUle ... ), hindoLam ( sadAnanda mayI ), madhyamAvatI ( shankarI, shrI rAjarAjeshwarI ) punnAgavarALI ( natha jana kalpavalli ). It is said that after shrI OVK completed his navAvaraNa kritis, devi herself appeared before him to grant him boons. At this point, shrI OVK is reputed to have sung the mangala kIrtanam, which beseeches ambAl to show her masculine form in the form of Lord Krishna. (Raagam maNira~ngu )-- haladharAnujam prAptum vayaM AgatA dehi devi. Apologies if some of my enthusiasm for his music shows through. I am a total fan of this divine music. Regards. KR. shrI mAtre namaH - sWseshagiri Monday, November 17, 2008 7:33 PM Re: navAvaraNa kritis of Shri OOthukkadu Venkata kavi Dear Sir, It is very nice that you have brought this up. Oothukkaadu's compositions are all priceless gems. I have heard that Kanchi Mahaperiyaval has spoken with great reverence of this mahaan. There are several websites where the lyrics of the navavaranams can be found. The audio for a few compositions (from Shri Ravikiran's IFCM) can be found @ http://tinyurl.com/6azb6o I strongly recommend that people buy any commerically available recordings of the Navavaranams and his other compositions. Sometime back, I had posted on this list about the Navavaranams, with the following links: http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/news/20001228/kritis.asp http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/01/02/stories/1302017a.htm If one even glances through the book by Shri Sankaranarayanan (in the 2 links above), one gets an idea of the scholarliness of Oothukkadu Venkatakavi, who effectively used sangIta as a tool for saguNopAsaa. He has composed on all dieties, and every composition in my humble opinion is a matchless gem. I think he was drawn to the beauteous form of Shri Krishna and the lovely Rajagopala Swami at Mannargudi. kamakotimandali/message/1267 As a group, it will be very nice if the more knowledgable members take up his Kamakshi Navavaranams for discussion. Many years ago, carnatica.com had posted a free translation of these compositions, which are reproduced below: http://sridhar107.tripod.com/ Also see http://carnatica.net/lyrics/ooth9.pdf http://carnatica.net/special/chamunda108-ppn-i.htm Regards, Sridhar. , " Kumar Ramachandran " <kramach wrote: > > shri gurubhyo namaH > shri mahAgaNapataye namaH > > Friends: > > If anyone has yet to hear the navAvaraNa kritis of Shri OOthukkadu Venkata kavi, please listen to them if you ever get a chance. A comparision of the Shri Muthuswamy Dikshithar's navAvaraNa kIrtanas and shri OOthukkadus renditions would be a good subject for this forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Will be grateful if any one could help me with any recordings of Sri.Deekshitar's Madhuramba Kritis on Madurai Sri Meenakshiamman Venkat On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Kumar Ramachandran <kramachwrote: > shri gurubhyo namaH > shri mahAgaNapataye namaH > > Friends: > > If anyone has yet to hear the navAvaraNa kritis of Shri OOthukkadu Venkata > kavi, please listen to them if you ever get a chance. A comparision of the > Shri Muthuswamy Dikshithar's navAvaraNa kIrtanas and shri OOthukkadus > renditions would be a good subject for this forum. > > There is a group called ovkmusic in , run by Shri S. Ravi Kiran of > gottuvaadyam fame. If you are interested, you should become a member of that > site. Shri Ravi Kiran is an ardent Shri Vidya upasaka. > > Thanks and regards > KR. > > shri mAtre namaH > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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