Purandara daasa was in Kanadiga and had mostly kannada compositions and toured over karnataka, Andra and Maharastra. He was a most prominent musician during the vijayanagara Empire who had Humpi as its Capital.
Some inaccuracies... Sri PurandaraDasa is from Karnataka. Between the time of Sri PurandaraDasa and the Trinity ..there were countless Hari Dasas like Kanaka Dasa, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa, Jagannatha Dasa, and many such who have kept it alive and enriched it
Purandara as “Pithaamaha” of karnatic music has composed over 4 lakh compositions and only a handful of them are known and scripted today for lack of documentation
Apologies for any inaccuracies and thank you for the corrections.....I had mentioned that I am not an expert. Here, I am only sharing what I understand about the history of Carnatic music. And it is very difficult to mention everyone and include everything in a 10 minute chat.
What do you expect from the Brahmins who stole it from the natives and as usual made up the fake stories with vedas and claim as their own. You will realize when they go to Nadhaswaram vidhwan to learn more is the give away.
Origin of music,including Carnatic is undoubtedly from the Saama Veda, time that Amma. Our own Thevaaram & Thiruvaasagam with ragas & thaalam are from the 7th century.
Both r Indian classical music but thier aesthetics and approach r different . Carnatic is highly sahitya oriented . That is the reason the artists can't sing any raaga without a lenghtly lyrics . An hindustani artist can pull off a raaga for 1 hrs with a lyrics of only 2 lines . Starting from a slow tempo to medium to the fast reaching the cresando which they call aalap, vilambit and Drut ( something Akin to RTP ). Hindustani has a wider audience compared to carnatic which is restricted to only south . Hindustani follows kalchakra ( time cycle of the day ) where specific raags can only b sung at a particular time of the day, whereas in carnatic any raag can b sung at any time of the day excepting only one raag bhoopalam which is sung in the morning
Purandara daasa was in Kanadiga and had mostly kannada compositions and toured over karnataka, Andra and Maharastra. He was a most prominent musician during the vijayanagara Empire who had Humpi as its Capital.
Some inaccuracies...
Sri PurandaraDasa is from Karnataka. Between the time of Sri PurandaraDasa and the Trinity ..there were countless Hari Dasas like Kanaka Dasa, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa, Jagannatha Dasa, and many such who have kept it alive and enriched it
Very informative and well explained
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Purandara as “Pithaamaha” of karnatic music has composed over 4 lakh compositions and only a handful of them are known and scripted today for lack of documentation
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4,75,000
We have a book of all Daasas containing 10,000 songs.
Excellent explanation of the evolution of Carnatic Music giving simple but very popular examples.
Excellent program. Kudos to both interviewer and interviewee 🙏🙏🙏
It is also rightly said that Sama Veda is the origin of music from which all other forms of music sprouted.
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Carnatic music comes from Sama Veda itself and is as old as time. Watch Dhushyan Sridhar’s explanation on origins of Swaras. Sa for example.
Carnatic music is some 5,000 years old, in that case, which is WRONG.
Apologies for any inaccuracies and thank you for the corrections.....I had mentioned that I am not an expert. Here, I am only sharing what I understand about the history of Carnatic music.
And it is very difficult to mention everyone and include everything in a 10 minute chat.
What about devaram music
We had ragam and talam
Before Purandara Dasa
Exactly! Thevaram is very important!
This is the story told by brahmins according to "Puranic" stories. It is stolen art.
What was the music like before 12 th century?
Purrandaradasa is from current Karnataka state south Indian state.
His keertanas are mostly on Udupi lord Krishna.
In this conversation of Evolution of Carnatic music, there is no mention of Venkat makhin who formatted the melakarta table of Ragas. Regards
Very informtive. Greetings from The Netherlands
Be sensitive and wary about twisting history.
What do you expect from the Brahmins who stole it from the natives and as usual made up the fake stories with vedas and claim as their own. You will realize when they go to Nadhaswaram vidhwan to learn more is the give away.
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Very informative
As said here music is devised from sama veda, since vedas are existing from time immemorial, music may also belong to that period.
First one is Sri Narahari Dasaru who composed 4 songs.... Later Sri purandara Daasa..... And kanaka daasa.... Ans so on...
Origin of music,including Carnatic is undoubtedly from the Saama Veda, time that Amma. Our own Thevaaram & Thiruvaasagam with ragas & thaalam are from the 7th century.
It is difficult to believe that Sanatana Dharma is 10,000 yeas old but our music is only 800 years old ! 🙂
Both r Indian classical music but thier aesthetics and approach r different . Carnatic is highly sahitya oriented . That is the reason the artists can't sing any raaga without a lenghtly lyrics . An hindustani artist can pull off a raaga for 1 hrs with a lyrics of only 2 lines . Starting from a slow tempo to medium to the fast reaching the cresando which they call aalap, vilambit and Drut ( something Akin to RTP ). Hindustani has a wider audience compared to carnatic which is restricted to only south . Hindustani follows kalchakra ( time cycle of the day ) where specific raags can only b sung at a particular time of the day, whereas in carnatic any raag can b sung at any time of the day excepting only one raag bhoopalam which is sung in the morning
Sir he is from Karnataka
You have forgotten kanakadasa
Purandara Dasa was a Kannadiga
I don't know why as she has come to conclusions about that the Hindustani has more plus point in ref to raga
I disagree with her