Lyrics for Nenarunchera (Mohana)
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Dear Yadugiri Nivasa,
My daughter learnt this song from Mrs Nagamani Sadasivan (a disciple
of Sri R R Kesava Murty) around thirty years ago. Evidently, this song
is popular in Mysore of yester years. Any details about the author?
nenaruMcarA, Mohana, Adi (dEsAdi), Mysore Kanigiri Rao.
P: NenaruMcarA vanajAksha nI
inavaMSa pAvana rAma nAma |
AP: aniSaMbu nA kAdhAramai yanuvaina
nAmamu neMtO nApai.....citta swara |
P: munulella cittaMbuna meccI
nI ghana mOhanAkAramu
ninu neMtO nE varNiMturA
nanu brOva rAvO narasimha dEva || Ne ||
--Rigapada
My daughter learnt this song from Mrs Nagamani Sadasivan (a disciple
of Sri R R Kesava Murty) around thirty years ago. Evidently, this song
is popular in Mysore of yester years. Any details about the author?
nenaruMcarA, Mohana, Adi (dEsAdi), Mysore Kanigiri Rao.
P: NenaruMcarA vanajAksha nI
inavaMSa pAvana rAma nAma |
AP: aniSaMbu nA kAdhAramai yanuvaina
nAmamu neMtO nApai.....citta swara |
P: munulella cittaMbuna meccI
nI ghana mOhanAkAramu
ninu neMtO nE varNiMturA
nanu brOva rAvO narasimha dEva || Ne ||
--Rigapada
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(I have summarized below some info. about Mysore Karigiri Rao, based on a brief biography my Father Veena Raja Rao had sketched in his book "sangIta shAstra chandrike")
Mysore Karigiri Rao (1853 - 1927) was an eminent vidwan in the Mysore palace during the times of Chamaraja Wodeyar and Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar.
Born into a family of vedanta scholars, young Karigiri Rao also had become a scholar in vedanta and samskrita. However, without the knowledge of his Father, young Karigiri Rao had also trained in music under Vidwan Subba Rao, who was a close friend of his Father! It seems his Father did not forgive him for this act, and the two parted ways, only to be reunited during the final days of his Father Lakshminarasimhachar.
Karigiri Rao had traveled and performed in northern India, before settling down in Mysore as an Asthana Vidwan in the court of Chamaraja Wodeyar.
Karigiri Rao was known for his scholarship in vedanta, samskrita language and musicology. He was known to be an ardent researcher in the theoretical aspects of carnatic music. His two books in kannaDa language "sangIta subhOdini" and "gAnavidyA rahasya prakAshini" have been out of print for a long time.
It is recorded that Karigiri Rao had composed many varNas and devaranAmas. Two of his compositions, nIve pAlincara (chakravaka) and nenarunchera (Mohana) are still performed by musicians of the Mysore school.
Karigiri Rao had amongst his disciples, such names as Bidaram Krishnappa, Chikka Ramarao and Gadwal's Anantha Shastry.
Sreeni Rajarao
Mysore Karigiri Rao (1853 - 1927) was an eminent vidwan in the Mysore palace during the times of Chamaraja Wodeyar and Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar.
Born into a family of vedanta scholars, young Karigiri Rao also had become a scholar in vedanta and samskrita. However, without the knowledge of his Father, young Karigiri Rao had also trained in music under Vidwan Subba Rao, who was a close friend of his Father! It seems his Father did not forgive him for this act, and the two parted ways, only to be reunited during the final days of his Father Lakshminarasimhachar.
Karigiri Rao had traveled and performed in northern India, before settling down in Mysore as an Asthana Vidwan in the court of Chamaraja Wodeyar.
Karigiri Rao was known for his scholarship in vedanta, samskrita language and musicology. He was known to be an ardent researcher in the theoretical aspects of carnatic music. His two books in kannaDa language "sangIta subhOdini" and "gAnavidyA rahasya prakAshini" have been out of print for a long time.
It is recorded that Karigiri Rao had composed many varNas and devaranAmas. Two of his compositions, nIve pAlincara (chakravaka) and nenarunchera (Mohana) are still performed by musicians of the Mysore school.
Karigiri Rao had amongst his disciples, such names as Bidaram Krishnappa, Chikka Ramarao and Gadwal's Anantha Shastry.
Sreeni Rajarao
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(Finally) Here is the veeNa rendition I had promised back in September :
Vidushi Veena Kinhal's 1974 rendition of Mysore Karigiri Rao's nenaruncara vanajAksha in mOhana.
http://rapidshare.com/files/175658322/V ... a.mp3.html
Lakshmanji,
I will email you the cittesvara.
Sreeni Rajarao
Dec 21, 08
Vidushi Veena Kinhal's 1974 rendition of Mysore Karigiri Rao's nenaruncara vanajAksha in mOhana.
http://rapidshare.com/files/175658322/V ... a.mp3.html
Lakshmanji,
I will email you the cittesvara.
Sreeni Rajarao
Dec 21, 08
Last edited by Sreeni Rajarao on 22 Dec 2008, 09:18, edited 1 time in total.