Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
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Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Dear Friends,
Come spend a day with Muthuswami Dikshitar!!!
Concerts by Maestros of Carnatic Music including Vid Madurai TN Seshagopalan, Vid MS Sheela, Vid Pattabhiram Pandit, Vidwans Ashok and Hariharan and Disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal !!!!
Lecdems by Scholars nonpareil such as Prof. R Vishweshwaran, Vidwan BM Sundaram and Music Historian V Sriram !!!!
Come soak in Dikshitar's musical legacy, lyrical grandeur and spiritual ecstasy!!!
Guruguhaamrta, in association with ISKCON, cordially invites you to Guruguhagaanam, Nov 27th 2011, ISKCON Bangalore.
Please mark your calendars...Be there!!!!
November 27th, ISKCON Multimedia Visual Theatre, Bangalore. 9:30 am onwards
It would be my pleasure if you could grace the occasion with friends and family.
More details available here:
http://www.facebook.com/events/278147432224039/
Thanks and Regards,
G. Ravi Kiran (Guruguhaamrta).
97398 67746
Come spend a day with Muthuswami Dikshitar!!!
Concerts by Maestros of Carnatic Music including Vid Madurai TN Seshagopalan, Vid MS Sheela, Vid Pattabhiram Pandit, Vidwans Ashok and Hariharan and Disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal !!!!
Lecdems by Scholars nonpareil such as Prof. R Vishweshwaran, Vidwan BM Sundaram and Music Historian V Sriram !!!!
Come soak in Dikshitar's musical legacy, lyrical grandeur and spiritual ecstasy!!!
Guruguhaamrta, in association with ISKCON, cordially invites you to Guruguhagaanam, Nov 27th 2011, ISKCON Bangalore.
Please mark your calendars...Be there!!!!
November 27th, ISKCON Multimedia Visual Theatre, Bangalore. 9:30 am onwards
It would be my pleasure if you could grace the occasion with friends and family.
More details available here:
http://www.facebook.com/events/278147432224039/
Thanks and Regards,
G. Ravi Kiran (Guruguhaamrta).
97398 67746
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Come spend a day with Muthuswami Dikshitar!!!
Concerts by Maestros of Carnatic Music including Vid Madurai TN Seshagopalan, Vid MS Sheela, Vid Pattabhiram Pandit, Vidwans Ashok and Hariharan and Disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal !!!!
Lecdems by Scholars nonpareil such as Prof. R Vishweshwaran, Vidwan BM Sundaram and Music Historian V Sriram !!!!
Come soak in Dikshitar's musical legacy, lyrical grandeur and spiritual ecstasy!!!
Guruguhaamrta, in association with ISKCON, cordially invites you to Guruguhagaanam.
Please mark your calendars...Be there!!!!
November 27th, ISKCON Multimedia Visual Theatre, Bangalore. 9:30 am onwards
Please find attached the invite for the same.
It would be my pleasure if you could grace the occasion with friends and family.

Concerts by Maestros of Carnatic Music including Vid Madurai TN Seshagopalan, Vid MS Sheela, Vid Pattabhiram Pandit, Vidwans Ashok and Hariharan and Disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal !!!!
Lecdems by Scholars nonpareil such as Prof. R Vishweshwaran, Vidwan BM Sundaram and Music Historian V Sriram !!!!
Come soak in Dikshitar's musical legacy, lyrical grandeur and spiritual ecstasy!!!
Guruguhaamrta, in association with ISKCON, cordially invites you to Guruguhagaanam.
Please mark your calendars...Be there!!!!
November 27th, ISKCON Multimedia Visual Theatre, Bangalore. 9:30 am onwards
Please find attached the invite for the same.
It would be my pleasure if you could grace the occasion with friends and family.

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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Wish you all the best for the function Ravi 

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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Thanks cienu sir!!
Look forward to seeing the rasikas community there!!!
Look forward to seeing the rasikas community there!!!
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Please watch this space for a live commentary of the event as it unfolds tomorrow (27th November, Sunday) at 9:30 am.
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
* I wish it happens in Chennai.
*I am sure one like TVG (in chennai) will do the uploading from Bangalore.
*I am sure one like TVG (in chennai) will do the uploading from Bangalore.

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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Guruguhaamrta is a unique organization dedicated exclusively to the preservation and propagation of Muddusvami Dikshitar’s Kritis. The brainchild of musician G Ravi Kiran, who is a disciple of Vidwans RK Srikantan and TM Krishna, Guruguhaamrta has conducted concerts, lec-dems and workshops of Dikshitar kritis. It has also conducted an exclusive Akhandam of Dikshitar kritis at Ettayapuram at the Holy Samadhi of Dikshitar.
On 27th of November, Guruguhaamrta, in joint auspices with ISKCON Bangalore, conducted an exclusive daylong festival dedicated to Muthuswami Dikshitar – called Guruguhagaanam 2011.
The idea was to spend a day with Dikshitar!!!
The day began rather nervously with the weather gods in a terrible mood!!! However, the redoubtable Madurai TN Seshagopalan proved that he could draw his fans despite the inclement weather and the formidable Bangalore traffic. TNS sir along with Sri Sthoka Prabhu of ISKCON inaugurated Guruguhagaanam 2011. Speaking during the inauguration, TNS emphasized that Dikshitar’s kritis serve as compendiums of ragas and elucidated using the Kambhoji masterpiece Sri Subramanyaya Namaste.
The first concert of the day was of Vidwan TNS himself. He started with Manasa Guruguha in Ananda Bhairavi and went on to elaborate Shankha Chakra (Purnachandrika), Seshachala Nayakam (Varali), Soundara Rajam (Brindavani) and Sri Rajagopala (Saveri), concluding with the Sri Raga Navavaranam Sri Kamalambike. The highpoints of the concert were the free flowing alapana for Soundara Rajam and the moving rendition of the Saveri kriti. In fact, so moved was TNS during Sri Rajagopala that he paused in between the anupallavi and charanams to explain the significance of the kriti. He recollected that Nadaswara Vidwans of the past would hold their breath for 3 minutes and render cascading sangathis. Veteran Vidwans VV Ravi on the Violin, Trichur Narendran on the Mridangam and G Guruprasanna on the Khanjira ably supported TN Seshagopalan.
The second program of Guruguhagaanam was a talk on Muthuswami Dikshitar – his life and times – by author and historian V Sriram. The Man from Madras Musings (as bloggers fondly know him) held the audience captive with his narrative style. The talk was peppered with several interesting facts about Dikshitar – especially the one about Dikshitar covering around 5700 kilometers during his lifetime (across various pilgrimages that he undertook) !!!
The Bangalore Brothers, Ashok and Hariharan, rendered a brisk and spirited kutcheri with Vidwans MS Govindaswamy on the Violin and C Cheluvaraju on the Mridangam. They rendered Pavanatmajaagacha (Nata), Brihadamba Madamba (Bhanumati), Mahalakshmi Karunarasa Lahari (Madhava Manohari), Sri Raja Rajeshwari (Rama Manohari) and a nottu swaram Anjaneyam Sada Bhavayami.
The fourth concert was a group affair – comprising disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal supported by Anand Viswanathan (Violin) and Ranjani Venkatesh (Mridangam). Several gems of Dikshitar were sung sincerely and in perfect synchronization. Sri Varalakshmi (Sri Ragam), Ananda Natana Prakasam (Kedara), Ramachandra Bhavayami (Vasanta), Sri Venkatagirisham (Surutti) and Hasti Vadanaya (Navaroj) were the kritis sung by the group. The Navaroj kriti in particular stood out for the immaculate rendition and bore testament to their tutelage under Vidushi Neela Ramgopal.
Sri BM Sundaram spoke in detail about the Shishya Parampara of Muthuswami Dikshitar with great emphasis on the Tanjavur Quartet. Of particular interest was the note about there being two Muthuswamis – one – Muthuswami Dikshitar and the other being Muthuswami Nattuvanar. It was BM Sundaram’s opinion that a few compositions that are called Dikshitar’s kritis (eg: Nee Sati in Sriranjini) were composed by Muthuswami Nattuvanar and not Dikshitar.
Pattabhiram Pandit sang next exploring Varali and Bhairavi. The neraval for Aravinda Patra Nayanam was brisk and elaborate and was suffixed with swarams for both Aravinda Patra as well as Nayanam. Mysore V Srikanth accompanied Pattabhiram on the Violin while Arjun Kumar was on the Mridangam.
The last talk of the day was by eminent scholar Prof. R Visweshwaran of Mysore. In the 90 minutes that he spoke, he covered the gamut of Raganga Ragas of Venkatamakhin and highlighted the unique Prayogas that characterize them. He stressed that popular Vidwans must render correct versions of Dikshitar Kritis – and gave Tarangini as a befitting example. He demonstrated the “real” Tarangini with the Shudha Daivatha and implored students and professional musicians to adhere to the Venkatamakhin Sampradaya while singing Dikshitar’s kritis.
The festival concluded with a concert by Vidushi MS Sheela with Mysore V Srikanth (Violin) and V Krishna (Mridangam). Vidushi Sheela began with a racy Devakriya (Sri Guruguha Taryashumam) and elaborated Bhairavi in detail with alapana, neraval and swarams for Balagopala. She concluded with the lilting Junjhooti kriti Gange Mampahi. One of the memorable aspects of the concert was the sketch of Namadesi that she rendered for the kriti “Narmada Kaveri”.
Guruguhaamrta is grateful to all its patrons, rasikas and friends for their valuable support in making this daylong event a possibility.
Guruguhaamrta can be reached by email [email protected]. The founder and trustee G Ravi Kiran can also be reached on 97398 67746.
Photos can be viewed on facebook:
On 27th of November, Guruguhaamrta, in joint auspices with ISKCON Bangalore, conducted an exclusive daylong festival dedicated to Muthuswami Dikshitar – called Guruguhagaanam 2011.
The idea was to spend a day with Dikshitar!!!
The day began rather nervously with the weather gods in a terrible mood!!! However, the redoubtable Madurai TN Seshagopalan proved that he could draw his fans despite the inclement weather and the formidable Bangalore traffic. TNS sir along with Sri Sthoka Prabhu of ISKCON inaugurated Guruguhagaanam 2011. Speaking during the inauguration, TNS emphasized that Dikshitar’s kritis serve as compendiums of ragas and elucidated using the Kambhoji masterpiece Sri Subramanyaya Namaste.
The first concert of the day was of Vidwan TNS himself. He started with Manasa Guruguha in Ananda Bhairavi and went on to elaborate Shankha Chakra (Purnachandrika), Seshachala Nayakam (Varali), Soundara Rajam (Brindavani) and Sri Rajagopala (Saveri), concluding with the Sri Raga Navavaranam Sri Kamalambike. The highpoints of the concert were the free flowing alapana for Soundara Rajam and the moving rendition of the Saveri kriti. In fact, so moved was TNS during Sri Rajagopala that he paused in between the anupallavi and charanams to explain the significance of the kriti. He recollected that Nadaswara Vidwans of the past would hold their breath for 3 minutes and render cascading sangathis. Veteran Vidwans VV Ravi on the Violin, Trichur Narendran on the Mridangam and G Guruprasanna on the Khanjira ably supported TN Seshagopalan.
The second program of Guruguhagaanam was a talk on Muthuswami Dikshitar – his life and times – by author and historian V Sriram. The Man from Madras Musings (as bloggers fondly know him) held the audience captive with his narrative style. The talk was peppered with several interesting facts about Dikshitar – especially the one about Dikshitar covering around 5700 kilometers during his lifetime (across various pilgrimages that he undertook) !!!
The Bangalore Brothers, Ashok and Hariharan, rendered a brisk and spirited kutcheri with Vidwans MS Govindaswamy on the Violin and C Cheluvaraju on the Mridangam. They rendered Pavanatmajaagacha (Nata), Brihadamba Madamba (Bhanumati), Mahalakshmi Karunarasa Lahari (Madhava Manohari), Sri Raja Rajeshwari (Rama Manohari) and a nottu swaram Anjaneyam Sada Bhavayami.
The fourth concert was a group affair – comprising disciples of Vidushi Neela Ramgopal supported by Anand Viswanathan (Violin) and Ranjani Venkatesh (Mridangam). Several gems of Dikshitar were sung sincerely and in perfect synchronization. Sri Varalakshmi (Sri Ragam), Ananda Natana Prakasam (Kedara), Ramachandra Bhavayami (Vasanta), Sri Venkatagirisham (Surutti) and Hasti Vadanaya (Navaroj) were the kritis sung by the group. The Navaroj kriti in particular stood out for the immaculate rendition and bore testament to their tutelage under Vidushi Neela Ramgopal.
Sri BM Sundaram spoke in detail about the Shishya Parampara of Muthuswami Dikshitar with great emphasis on the Tanjavur Quartet. Of particular interest was the note about there being two Muthuswamis – one – Muthuswami Dikshitar and the other being Muthuswami Nattuvanar. It was BM Sundaram’s opinion that a few compositions that are called Dikshitar’s kritis (eg: Nee Sati in Sriranjini) were composed by Muthuswami Nattuvanar and not Dikshitar.
Pattabhiram Pandit sang next exploring Varali and Bhairavi. The neraval for Aravinda Patra Nayanam was brisk and elaborate and was suffixed with swarams for both Aravinda Patra as well as Nayanam. Mysore V Srikanth accompanied Pattabhiram on the Violin while Arjun Kumar was on the Mridangam.
The last talk of the day was by eminent scholar Prof. R Visweshwaran of Mysore. In the 90 minutes that he spoke, he covered the gamut of Raganga Ragas of Venkatamakhin and highlighted the unique Prayogas that characterize them. He stressed that popular Vidwans must render correct versions of Dikshitar Kritis – and gave Tarangini as a befitting example. He demonstrated the “real” Tarangini with the Shudha Daivatha and implored students and professional musicians to adhere to the Venkatamakhin Sampradaya while singing Dikshitar’s kritis.
The festival concluded with a concert by Vidushi MS Sheela with Mysore V Srikanth (Violin) and V Krishna (Mridangam). Vidushi Sheela began with a racy Devakriya (Sri Guruguha Taryashumam) and elaborated Bhairavi in detail with alapana, neraval and swarams for Balagopala. She concluded with the lilting Junjhooti kriti Gange Mampahi. One of the memorable aspects of the concert was the sketch of Namadesi that she rendered for the kriti “Narmada Kaveri”.
Guruguhaamrta is grateful to all its patrons, rasikas and friends for their valuable support in making this daylong event a possibility.
Guruguhaamrta can be reached by email [email protected]. The founder and trustee G Ravi Kiran can also be reached on 97398 67746.
Photos can be viewed on facebook:
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Ravikiran,
Glad to know that the program went well - Congratulations to you and your team!
The facebook link above seems to be unavailable to non-members (of facebook).
I am looking forward to some audio/video of the performances.
Glad to know that the program went well - Congratulations to you and your team!
The facebook link above seems to be unavailable to non-members (of facebook).
I am looking forward to some audio/video of the performances.
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
I heard BM Sundaram dropped a bomb shell that composer Thyagaraja was not born in Tiruvarur.gravikiran wrote: Sri BM Sundaram spoke in detail about the Shishya Parampara of Muthuswami Dikshitar with great emphasis on the Tanjavur Quartet. Of particular interest was the note about there being two Muthuswamis – one – Muthuswami Dikshitar and the other being Muthuswami Nattuvanar. It was BM Sundaram’s opinion that a few compositions that are called Dikshitar’s kritis (eg: Nee Sati in Sriranjini) were composed by Muthuswami Nattuvanar and not Dikshitar.
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I had thought since he was born in Tiruvarur, he was named after the presiding deity of that town - Lord Thyagaraja; a common practice in those days - (Madurai telephone directory should be full of Somasundaram or Meena !) In fact, after composer Thyagarja, that name had significantly increased in popularity ! even though Tiruvarur temples is a very old temple from the Chola times ...
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Vid Ravikiran has proved that he's not just a superb artiste, but an organizer beyond compare.....Superbly organized, I'm sure we all felt Muthuswami Dikshithar's presence in the august hall y/day - it was educative, it was simply amazing!
Way to go Vid G Ravikiran!
May your tribe increase!
Way to go Vid G Ravikiran!
May your tribe increase!
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Well Organized and very educative. And all the programs were excellent.
Thanks to Vid Ravikiran for such an event!!!
Thanks to Vid Ravikiran for such an event!!!
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Gravikiran
Nice Report and really felt that you have done a great job , I have heard every krithi that you mentioned except that namadesi "narmada kaveri"
Nice Report and really felt that you have done a great job , I have heard every krithi that you mentioned except that namadesi "narmada kaveri"
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
Here is a link to a photo album from the event (with G Ravikiran's permission!) :
Some nice pictures here!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33887332@N ... 8215185569
Some nice pictures here!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33887332@N ... 8215185569
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Re: Spend a day with Muthuswamy Dikshitar on Nov 27th 2011
LOvely photos , great job gravikiran . The hall resembles some what like IIT M - CLT Theatre with its blue chairs. Nice to see all photos , prof Vishweshwaran appears in look like a carnatic bhimsen joshi.