Not Kutcheri Reviews But Incidents Involving Insects In K
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Two incidents, one in a Neiveli SG's performance and another in Pandit Ravishankar's performance. once a leading tamil magazine reported(probably kindal, sly humour),neiveli's concern for the violinist should be seen to believe.. . after finishing the alapana, he was seen fanning to the violinist by swaying his angavastra for the comfort of the violinist who was sweating profusely. later on SG reported that the fanning was because an insect, probably a bee was disturbing the violinist by circling round his neck, and as he was using both the hands in bowing,he had to use his angavastram to drive the insect away.
nearly50 years back, in the music season,the music academy would arrange a programme of Pandit Ravi shankar on the night of decdember31st,every year in the posh new auditorium of music academy, at the stroke of midnight 12, he would just stop for a few minutesand convey his new year greetings , which gesture would be appreciated by the joyous crowd by a vigorous hand clapping,then ALLAH rakha would respond with his beats. now comes the incident. one year a small snake entered the hall and the frightened crowd began to run helterskelter. then Ravishankar said , please do not harm it , it has also got a right to live in this world. Was any of the forumites present in the auditorium. the yearmust be in the early60s gobilalitha
nearly50 years back, in the music season,the music academy would arrange a programme of Pandit Ravi shankar on the night of decdember31st,every year in the posh new auditorium of music academy, at the stroke of midnight 12, he would just stop for a few minutesand convey his new year greetings , which gesture would be appreciated by the joyous crowd by a vigorous hand clapping,then ALLAH rakha would respond with his beats. now comes the incident. one year a small snake entered the hall and the frightened crowd began to run helterskelter. then Ravishankar said , please do not harm it , it has also got a right to live in this world. Was any of the forumites present in the auditorium. the yearmust be in the early60s gobilalitha
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inRaiya season:
kUTTAttil agappaTTu, nuzhaivuccITTeDuttAlum,
sITTAIP piDippadaRkE naNbarE, OTTam piDikka vENum!
OTTAm eDuttAlum Ur, trAffic vazhi maRaikkum, live concert-ai
kE..TpadE...naNbarE, kaDinam enRaRivIranRO?-sIsanil-
kUTTAttil agappaTTu, nuzhaivuccITTeDuttAlum,
sITTAIP piDippadaRkE naNbarE, OTTam piDikka vENum!
OTTAm eDuttAlum Ur, trAffic vazhi maRaikkum, live concert-ai
kE..TpadE...naNbarE, kaDinam enRaRivIranRO?-sIsanil-
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Nuzhaivucheetu vaangiyadO oru kutcherikku
KidaiththadO moonRu
Eppadi engireergaLa?
mEdaiyil paadagar kuzhaam, arangaththil
oru pakkam kosu sangeetham(kadi)
maRu pakkamO kosuRu sangeetham(kadi)
munnadu kamban veettu kattuththaRi,suruthiyudanEyE paaditRu
pinnadO, kEtkavE vEndaam(pun intended)
Yaarukku kidaikkum inda bhaagyam?
veLiyil vandaal
Big Bazar’ viLambaram
‘BUY ONE GET ONE FREE’!
KidaiththadO moonRu
Eppadi engireergaLa?
mEdaiyil paadagar kuzhaam, arangaththil
oru pakkam kosu sangeetham(kadi)
maRu pakkamO kosuRu sangeetham(kadi)
munnadu kamban veettu kattuththaRi,suruthiyudanEyE paaditRu
pinnadO, kEtkavE vEndaam(pun intended)
Yaarukku kidaikkum inda bhaagyam?
veLiyil vandaal
Big Bazar’ viLambaram
‘BUY ONE GET ONE FREE’!
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let me continue with my starting subject. nowadays we find many cricketers smearing their faces with colored ointments,repellantc etc, making them look like rakshasas, to frighten the oppositeside players. a perfect example being Symon ds of Australia..suppose our musiciansalso follow suit to escape the nuisance of insects from the glaring lights!!!! what about an artist's conception? I think after reaching Singapore, enjoying my stay in this heavenly city stateand the hospitality of myson and family, I have started poking my bulbous nose(coutesyLalitha) daily inthe forum discussions
thanks arasi .gobilalitha
thanks arasi .gobilalitha
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Very nice Punarvasu! I love your 'kosuRu sangItam' !
The market boasted of a pair for the price of a ware
Little knowing you got two for free! Which is better--a
Great concert with the ringing tone of the insect and
Inconsiderate humming of (a)rasikas-- or,
The bargain which ended up in the junk pile?
The market boasted of a pair for the price of a ware
Little knowing you got two for free! Which is better--a
Great concert with the ringing tone of the insect and
Inconsiderate humming of (a)rasikas-- or,
The bargain which ended up in the junk pile?
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gopilalitha - you will find that 'rakshasa' Andrew Symonds uses sunscreen on his face, not insect repellent! You might have noticed that some Indian players like Sreesanth has also followed suit!
Those rasikas who have attended to kutcheris at the outdoor auditorium used by Hamsadhwani would be advised to bring along the Odomos!
Those rasikas who have attended to kutcheris at the outdoor auditorium used by Hamsadhwani would be advised to bring along the Odomos!
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Very true! Or put up with the passing gale of the swinging fans --- which I hate worse than mosquitoes!
I remember my first Indian mosquito. Us travellers, as I was then, have the dangers of malaria etc drummed in to us so much that I was expecting some monsters; I was quite disappointed to see a normal-size mossie!
I remember my first big Indian cockroach too: that was courtesy of a sabbha toilet!
I wish I could appreciate the poetry, but have only myself to blame for that. At least today I have a score of ONE POINT as I recognise the tamil for 'snake'. Aha! TWO points! I see that kosu is there too
Small beginnings...
I remember my first Indian mosquito. Us travellers, as I was then, have the dangers of malaria etc drummed in to us so much that I was expecting some monsters; I was quite disappointed to see a normal-size mossie!
I remember my first big Indian cockroach too: that was courtesy of a sabbha toilet!
I wish I could appreciate the poetry, but have only myself to blame for that. At least today I have a score of ONE POINT as I recognise the tamil for 'snake'. Aha! TWO points! I see that kosu is there too

Small beginnings...
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Why there are no mosquitoes in London?
Because they found London so suffocatingly dirty (e,g., Hoxton St or Clapham)that they decided to migrate to Chennai (a relatively clean but crowded(good blood meal
)city 
Why did the 'pAMbu' leave London for Chennai ?
Because they were damn scared! They heard that the Terrorists were seeking and collecting 'pAMbu' (Bomb in english) to kill innocents and they thought Chennai was relatively safe, especially the Music Halls where they would be coddled with divine 'punnaagavaraaLi'
Why did Nick leave London for Chennai ?
Obviously he was missing the 'music' of the mosquitoes and the cuddliness of the 'pAMbu'
(Sorry Nick! Could not resist
Because they found London so suffocatingly dirty (e,g., Hoxton St or Clapham)that they decided to migrate to Chennai (a relatively clean but crowded(good blood meal


Why did the 'pAMbu' leave London for Chennai ?
Because they were damn scared! They heard that the Terrorists were seeking and collecting 'pAMbu' (Bomb in english) to kill innocents and they thought Chennai was relatively safe, especially the Music Halls where they would be coddled with divine 'punnaagavaraaLi'

Why did Nick leave London for Chennai ?
Obviously he was missing the 'music' of the mosquitoes and the cuddliness of the 'pAMbu'

(Sorry Nick! Could not resist

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cmlover wrote:Why there are no mosquitoes in London?
Because they found London so suffocatingly dirty (e,g., Hoxton St or Clapham)that they decided to migrate to Chennai (a relatively clean but crowded(good blood meal)city
Why did the 'pAMbu' leave London for Chennai ?
Because they were damn scared! They heard that the Terrorists were seeking and collecting 'pAMbu' (Bomb in english) to kill innocents and they thought Chennai was relatively safe, especially the Music Halls where they would be coddled with divine 'punnaagavaraaLi'
Why did Nick leave London for Chennai ?
Obviously he was missing the 'music' of the mosquitoes and the cuddliness of the 'pAMbu'
(Sorry Nick! Could not resist


Coincidentally CML , in todays newspaper there was an article about how Global Warming would in the years to come make London a haven for Mosquitoes and malaria.
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Come come, London bashers! You should not forget that Nick comes from there--surely, you can't blame a place which offers to Chennai and to the forum such a nice person like him!
While he is very fond of Chennai, just try starting him off on sabha toilets! We may actually need it as the season nears. We could join him and help keep the sabha officials on their toes in maintaining sanitation and sanity among rasikAs...
While he is very fond of Chennai, just try starting him off on sabha toilets! We may actually need it as the season nears. We could join him and help keep the sabha officials on their toes in maintaining sanitation and sanity among rasikAs...
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Excellent stuff, and giggles here!
We have both snakes and mosquitoes in London, but, thankfully no malaria, other than freak cases, yet.
And for me recently, with the new family, it has been much more catcheris than kutcheris!
Arasi... I'm in charge of the putting talam silently and the not chatting revolutionary fronts; somebody else is doing toilets!
We have both snakes and mosquitoes in London, but, thankfully no malaria, other than freak cases, yet.
And for me recently, with the new family, it has been much more catcheris than kutcheris!
Arasi... I'm in charge of the putting talam silently and the not chatting revolutionary fronts; somebody else is doing toilets!

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Now look at GBL who has started singing the eulogy for Singapore. But I will bet his heart is still in Bangalore. Bangalore perhaps can beat Chennai in Air Pollution but never in Mosquito population and CM Sabhas. (not that there is more quality CM in Chennai but because Chennai has more breeding opportunity for the CM-trained-Mosquitoes 

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I got the jitters when I read in a magazine(still I am inSingapore) that tthere are plenty of snakes in singapore, which do you prefer snakes or mosquitos,? panditji said that they also have a right to live in this world. but do they know that we mean human beings also have a right to live in this world? gobilalitha
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Song on Madras kosu in Ananda bhairavi...very funny!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLC9iDdZhU
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLC9iDdZhU
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sabhash! ragam-talam. Pl introduec yourself to us! The song as well as delivery are excellent. You have immortalized mosquito residents of each of the localities. Let us now have one on the chennai paMBus in punnagavaraLi .
GBL
Have this brought to the attention of Ramraj who sure will enjoy the lyric as well as the music. Laughter is the best Medicine.
GBL
Have this brought to the attention of Ramraj who sure will enjoy the lyric as well as the music. Laughter is the best Medicine.