narayaneeyam
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Please listen to this narayaneeyam rendition for dance;
http://www.hummaa.com/music/album/21757/Narayaneeyam
http://www.hummaa.com/music/album/21757/Narayaneeyam
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VK Raman,
thanks alot for the link. it is only sung in slow speed so a long dance will not really be possible but nonetheless, a part of it can be taken and anyways, it is a feast for the ears. its a very peaceful rendition, and can easily transfer one's mind to guruvayur, (especially mine, since i have just recently been there )
Ravi, thats no problem can you give me other examples please...
Avnipriya,
thanks for the info,,, i have listened to it so many times, but never paid attention...
thanks again
Rasikas, please take the trouble to further help me...
thanks alot for the link. it is only sung in slow speed so a long dance will not really be possible but nonetheless, a part of it can be taken and anyways, it is a feast for the ears. its a very peaceful rendition, and can easily transfer one's mind to guruvayur, (especially mine, since i have just recently been there )
Ravi, thats no problem can you give me other examples please...
Avnipriya,
thanks for the info,,, i have listened to it so many times, but never paid attention...
thanks again
Rasikas, please take the trouble to further help me...
Last edited by krishnaa on 19 Jun 2009, 17:05, edited 1 time in total.
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Krishnaa: I don't know about the dance version but nArAyaNIyam text and audio are here:
http://sanskritdocuments.org/sites/comp ... htm?conn=B
http://sanskritdocuments.org/sites/comp ... htm?conn=B
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