The efforts of Sanskriti deserves all appreciations. Both the forms of Indian Music have been originated from the same root. In southern part of India Karnatic Music binds everyone together. Many of the Shastrakaras were from Karnataka the lyrics were popularly in Telugu Musicians from Tamilnadu nurtured it and Scholars from Kerala gave their contributions. Now it’s popular everywhere without considering any barriers. Our Pranams to Sri Purandara Dasa who laid a good foundation and all the vaggeyakaras especially The Trimurtees and all the great Musicians who are involved in continuing the traditions with the help of Rasikas. My salutations to your entire team specially to Panditjee.
This Program is awesome... Your magnificent efforts makes this program memmorable... Dr Date n Milimd Bhavu both of you are presenting it splendidly... Dr. Date your Hindi sounds very nice 💯 majey khhooch chan... Milind is a trained singer... Pt. Bhat is a deciple of Saksat Ganagandharva... Pt. BSJ... Pt. Bhat is one of the best Vocalist of Hindustani tradition from South India..
इस तरह के शास्त्रीय संगीत के क्षेत्र में एक अद्वितीय प्रयास के लिए मैं संस्कृति चैनल की पूरी टीम को धन्यवाद देना चाहिए हूं। जो विद्यार्थी संगीत का शिक्षण ले रहे हैं, उन्हें इस तरह के शास्त्रीय संगीत से बहुत लाभ होगा। पुनश्च आपका हार्दिक अभिनन्दन।
Guru Upendra Bhatt is best classic voice in classical music culture which is so sweet with efficiant manpower of strong morality which is the pronounce all goodness towards socialised the music culture
What a beautiful episode! happy and surprised to know mukund ji is a disciple of hridaynath ji and it brought tears in my eyes as I have always adored this song sung by none other than our beloved Lata ji
Daveji 🙏🙏🙏 कार्यक्रमं अति सुन्दर और सुनील..। मैं केरल से हुं। पहलीबार सुना..। आचार्य और साथियों ने मिलकर एक अत्भुत माहोल बना दिया..। मेरे एक विनती है कि , करनाटक शैली का भक्ति प्रधान गीत “ वातापि गणपतिं भजेहं..” हिन्दुस्तानी शैली में सुनना चाहता हुं। ये गाना राग हंसध्वनी में और आचार्यजी ने इनको थोडा गा के सुनाया और बहुत अच्छा लगा। 😍🙏🙏
भारतीय संस्कृति में शास्त्रीय संगीत की महत्ता शब्दों में अभिव्यक्त करना मुश्किल है । यह अमूल्य धरोहर है जिसके सामने अरबों खरबों रुपये भी कुछ महत्व नही रखते ।
Fantastic efforts of Sanskriti Team to introduce various classical raagas to the music lovers. You are able to bring stalwarts like Upendra Ji Bhat and others to explain the intricacies of Raag to music lovers. Efforts taken by Mukund Ji and Nandita Ji are great and invaluable. I am shocked and pained to see a few hundred “thumbs down” comments which do not do any justice to the tremendous efforts taken by the Team. Of course it is individual choice but these are my true feelings. Many thanks to the Team
Vaataapi Ganapatim Bhaje ..was mentioned, which is Dikshitaar's. That great musician Bhakti, who seems to have compsed ONLY in Sanskrit, did make the perilous Jouney to Varanaasi and as a result Northen and Southern ragas got mingled. WHAT A TREAT WE HAVE today listening to all ragas in both classical style plus Filmy!
हिंदुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति मे पं॰ छन्नूलाल मिश्र ने हंसध्वनि को बहुत सुंदर स्वरूप में गाया है । उनकी स्वयं की बनाई बंदिश भी अद्भुत - “आए सजन मोरे मंदिरवा , डालू गले फूलन को हरवा ..... “ , और इसके अलावा एक भजन - “जय दुर्गे जगदंबे भवानी , सकल अमंगल हरणि दयानी .....” पंडितजी ने दक्षिण भारत जाकर पहले - वातापि गणपति ....बंदिश को सीखा फिर हंसध्वनि में प्रवेश किया । अद्वितीय कलाकार हैं । उनकी गाई हंसध्वनि ज़रूर सुनिए ।
जब उपेन्द्र भट जी , बोल रहे थे , उस समय तानपुरे की आवाज़ इतनी जोर से आ रही थी , जिसकी कोई आवश्यकता नहीं थी , उपेन्द्र जी और मुकुंद जी की बात मुश्किल से सुन पा रहे थे
With all due respect to Upendra Ji Bhat, Carnatic Sangeet " Pitamaha" is the great Sage " Purandara dasa" from Karnataka and the one who structured and formulated the basic lessons of teaching Carnatic music by structuring graded exercises known as Svaravalis and Alankaras.Thyagaraj himself praised Purandara dasa in many of his compositions. Saying Carnatic music has nothing to do with Karnataka is absolutely wrong. And also I see many people here refer Carnatic ( Carna=ears) means - soothing to ears which is not correct. During 11- 16th Century the major parts of Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Andhra pradesh and also few parts of Maharashtra were considered as Carnatic region and the music originated there was known as Carnatic music.
You are absolutely right. Purandaradasa is held in the highest regard as the one who laid the foundation of Karnatic music. He chose Maya Malava Goula as the raga in which the music should be taught.
Absolutely right . . Bit taken back the way of his comparison on state wise distribution and popularity of Carnatic music . . It's as good as designating Carnatic as south Indian music . . Which is not correct . . It's Indian music which didn't get affected by urdu langauge.
Please don't change the history.Upendrajis singing we admire.But he is not taking Sri Purandhara das name is sad and purandar dasaru father of Karnataka music
Dr Nandita Dutt is introducing Guru Upendra Bhat it is the Guru Shiskhya parampara which is best in classical music culture it is very lovely to enjoying
Your educative videos really go to the heart. Basic characteristics of ragas are explained very elegantly to the common man with practical examples. Your group is doing a great service to Indian music
This information is invaluable. Laymen like me have no access to such gold. Thanks a ton from the bottom of my heart for creating such amazing content.
I would like to thank the entire team of Sanskriti: you offer invaluable music education through easy-to-format and the presentation reflects politeness and humility. The interesting, interactive and informative program takes a lot of time, knowledge and commitment which this program shows. Pronam from Philadelphia, USA.
Good program 👌👍. But one point to be noted: There's a deep historical connection of Karnataki music with Karnataka/Kannadigas. 'Purandara Dasa' was a Kannadiga and is known as 'Karnataka Sangeetha Pitamaha' (Father of Carnatic music). Though it's true that in today's time the music is more prevalent in Andhra-Telangana and mainly Tamil Nadu.
Very informative and enjoyable presentation by panditji. The more i hear the series of presentations i am becoming a fan of not only the programs but also the presenters who are doing a tremendous job. Thanks for all the perticipants.
I can't appreciate more of your program. I'm foreign hindustani music student and can't understand single hindi, but the demonstrations are so clear and beautifully sung, I can easily understand. Please have more programs like this!
Tayagaraja came years after purandaradasa. Purandaradasa was known known as pitamaha of Carnatic music, and he was from karnataka and I wishhe did little more research before he made this video. Most famous song in this raga is Catalina ganaptim baje by muttuswami dixitar.
Now a days names of states are based on different meanings. Tamilnadu, Karnataka is based on linguistic, andhrapradesh is based on race etc. Actually, Karnataka derived from 2 words, Karna + Ata means melody to ears, derived for south indian music, many centuries before formation of the state, Karnataka. As far as concerned with saint Purandaradasa, indian music is exists many centuries before him too. For example, Annamacharya is 70 years older than him. Kaya deva, few centuries before. Who first invented the title of Karnataka sangeetha pithamaha, is only useful for competitive exams as a GK bit, but not in actual. Our country's arts and culture is more ancient than you think.
There have been questions by the audience as to why certain names of prominent people associated with music have not been mentioned Mentioning names is not important. What is important is contribution to enrich the Sanatan culture. There have been thousands of Rishis and composers who have made stellar contribution and their names have been obliterated over time leaving their work for generations to enrich their own lives. We too listen to these compositions, enjoy, make our lives fulfilling and someday we too will pass away only with the hope that the generations to come will follow the footsteps and keep on adding and enriching our culture. Names really don't matter
Shri Purandaradas is considered to be "Pitamaha" of Karnatic Sangeet. How you are ignoring this fact Upendraji ?. This itself proves about the origin of this Sangeet parampara. It is true that this system of singing is more prevalent in TN, AP and Kerala. Please note this sir..
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Listen to ganasarswathi kishori amonkar. she does wonders with raga hamsadhwani. she has even said in one of her interviews that she has great respect for bharat ratna MS subbulakshmi and there is absolutely no one who can sing like her. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The video is very pleasing. I have enjoyed watching it. But, I have a humble submission. At 5.0 minutes, Sri Upendraji Bhat says that the name Karnatak Sangeet has nothing to do with Karnataka State and is more prevalent in TN and Andhra Pradesh. To a limited extent this is correct- Karnatak Sangeet is practised only in southern part of the State. In northern part of Karnataka, Hindustani music is prevalent. The name Karnatak Sangeet came to this system of Music because of Sri Purandara Dasa a highly acclaimed Haridasa or vaishnavait saint of 15-16th century. He substantially gave the present form to Karnatak Music. The basic lessons of Karnatak music set by him are followed even today (after more than five centuries) in all places where Karnatak music is taught. He is referred to as Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamah. Venkatamakhi and Mutuswamy Dikshitar are two other great people who gave present form to Karnatak music. What I have stated here can be verified from any basic text book of Karnatak Music.🙏🏼
Usthad Karim Khan of Kirana kharana, while on his elopement, stayed in the court of Mysore King for quite some years, during the end of 18th century. The treatment of some ragas in Karnatic music was indigestive to him and he converted few of the Karnatic ragas as per his taste and brought to the notice of the King, Krishna Wadayar of Mysore.' The first conversion treatment was upon Hamsadhwani and King Wadayar accepted the subtle melody heard in the raga,, that was totally lacking in Karnatic version. King Wadayar entrusted few more conversion treatments like Abogi and Kalavati and all these tagas became very melodious by the touch of Usthad Karim khan. It may be understood that, Karimkhan was the hallmark of melody, during his life time, and worked out many exercises for these ragas. But few of the Wadayar court musicians did not like his presence in Mysore court and informed the King of Baroda, Gaikwad regarding his secret living in Mysore and Karimkhan have to fly out by nights gap, to escape from the king, Gaikwad.
If you are introducing hamsadwani, I am surprised that no mention is made of Shri Muthuswami Dikshitar. He is the first composer to really bring this raag out, with the most well known composition in this raag, vAtApi gaNapathIm, which is what most Hindustani musicians tend to present in one form or the other, although there are many other Carnatic compositions in this raag.
Mentioning names is not important. What is important is contribution to enrich the Sanatan culture. There have been thousands of Rishis and composers who have made stellar contribution and their names have been obliterated over time leaving their work for generations to enrich their own lives. We too listen to these compositions, enjoy, make our lives fulfilling and someday we too will pass away only with the hope that the generations to come will follow the footsteps and keep on adding and enriching our culture. Names really don't matter
Waah!💫Waah!💫 Love to hear these raagas..Bohut khub pandithji..mei bohut pasan hei apka aawas oorr ye Hansadhwani raag..I like to study these raagas..I'm from Sri Lanka.🙏
🙏 I wish the history of Carnatak music was studied better or even avoided in a such scholarly discussion. Nonetheless, it’s very enjoyable as a primer for many of us
Excellent rendition of hansdhwani ....excellent explanation about karnataka sangita ....exactly karnataka shasteiya sangita has nothing to do with karnataka ....but we should also not forget that karnataka shastriya sangita was born in karnataka itself by shri purandara dasa ...and all dasa sahitya is composed in carnatic style in kannada language other than telugu and sanskrit and tamizh songs ...shri purandara dasa is called as karnataka sangita pitamaha , infact shri thyagaraja has mentioned in his book called pralhada bhakti vijayam ....so only some part of karnataka has influence of Hindustani music ....but most of parts in karnataka still believe that karnataka classical music is the o ly classical music available in karnataka ....the current fashion representing and scheme of Melakarta ie equivalent to thaat was also given by venkata makhin from shivamogga...so karnataka classical music has nothing to do with karnataka state but karnataka state has majority of carnatic classical rather than Hindustani classical music ....
जा जा जा तो से नहीं बोलूं कन्हैया........ बहुत अच्छा गाया है मुकुंद जी ने
नंदिता जी आपका और हर्षद जी का स्वागत है अभिनंदन
The efforts of Sanskriti deserves all appreciations. Both the forms of Indian Music have been originated from the same root. In southern part of India Karnatic Music binds everyone together. Many of the Shastrakaras were from Karnataka the lyrics were popularly in Telugu Musicians from Tamilnadu nurtured it and Scholars from Kerala gave their contributions. Now it’s popular everywhere without considering any barriers. Our Pranams to Sri Purandara Dasa who laid a good foundation and all the vaggeyakaras especially The Trimurtees and all the great Musicians who are involved in continuing the traditions with the help of Rasikas. My salutations to your entire team specially to Panditjee.
This Program is awesome... Your magnificent efforts makes this program memmorable... Dr Date n Milimd Bhavu both of you are presenting it splendidly... Dr. Date your Hindi sounds very nice 💯 majey khhooch chan... Milind is a trained singer... Pt. Bhat is a deciple of Saksat Ganagandharva... Pt. BSJ... Pt. Bhat is one of the best Vocalist of Hindustani tradition from South India..
बेस्ट गानेद्वारा शुरूवात कर के हंसध्वनी का श्रेष्ठ कलाकार द्वारा परिचय बहुत प्रभावी हुआ.
Is hansadwani and hamsadwani are same rag?
इस तरह के शास्त्रीय संगीत के क्षेत्र में एक अद्वितीय प्रयास के लिए मैं संस्कृति चैनल की पूरी टीम को धन्यवाद देना चाहिए हूं। जो विद्यार्थी संगीत का शिक्षण ले रहे हैं, उन्हें इस तरह के शास्त्रीय संगीत से बहुत लाभ होगा। पुनश्च आपका हार्दिक अभिनन्दन।
Wah bahut he sunder अन्तरात्मा ko sukh dene wala rag wah
Guru Upendra Bhatt is best classic voice in classical music culture which is so sweet with efficiant manpower of strong morality which is the pronounce all goodness towards socialised the music culture
What a beautiful episode! happy and surprised to know mukund ji is a disciple of hridaynath ji and it brought tears in my eyes as I have always adored this song sung by none other than our beloved Lata ji
Daveji 🙏🙏🙏
कार्यक्रमं अति सुन्दर और सुनील..।
मैं केरल से हुं। पहलीबार सुना..। आचार्य और साथियों ने मिलकर एक अत्भुत माहोल बना दिया..।
मेरे एक विनती है कि , करनाटक शैली का भक्ति प्रधान गीत “ वातापि गणपतिं भजेहं..” हिन्दुस्तानी शैली में सुनना चाहता हुं। ये गाना राग हंसध्वनी में और आचार्यजी ने इनको थोडा गा के सुनाया और बहुत अच्छा लगा। 😍🙏🙏
बहुत सुंदर, मधुर, कर्ण प्रिय।
शास्तत्रिय संगीत समजावून देताना सिने संगीताची मदतीला घेऊन शिकवणेने आमच्या सारख्या कानसेनांची छान सोय झाली आहे .धन्यवाद..
First film song by Mukundji was superb !! In fact without Mukundji 's presentation this program is incomplete. Thanks a lot for this great series.
अफलातून सादरीकरण. त्यामुळे राग बरोबर मन आणि मेंदूत जावून बसतो.
Raag Hansdhwani is my favourite raag.This is dakshin bhartiya raag hai.R P S ,Jharkhand.Thank you.
भारतीय संस्कृति में शास्त्रीय संगीत की महत्ता शब्दों में अभिव्यक्त करना मुश्किल है । यह अमूल्य धरोहर है जिसके सामने अरबों खरबों रुपये भी कुछ महत्व नही रखते ।
Narendra Sharma not
Fantastic efforts of Sanskriti Team to introduce various classical raagas to the music lovers. You are able to bring stalwarts like Upendra Ji Bhat and others to explain the intricacies of Raag to music lovers. Efforts taken by Mukund Ji and Nandita Ji are great and invaluable. I am shocked and pained to see a few hundred “thumbs down” comments which do not do any justice to the tremendous efforts taken by the Team. Of course it is individual choice but these are my true feelings.
Many thanks to the Team
I enjoy this channel very much and try to follow guidelines.Thankful to you.
Sri Bhat Guruji is awesome.
Superb voice control.
He is a very humble person
Astounding voice and fluency with both Carnatic and Hindustani genres of classical music . Joyous experience
Vaataapi Ganapatim Bhaje ..was mentioned, which is Dikshitaar's.
That great musician Bhakti, who seems to have compsed ONLY in Sanskrit, did make the perilous Jouney to Varanaasi and as a result Northen and Southern ragas got mingled. WHAT A TREAT WE HAVE today listening to all ragas in both classical style plus Filmy!
हिंदुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति मे पं॰ छन्नूलाल मिश्र ने हंसध्वनि को बहुत सुंदर स्वरूप में गाया है । उनकी स्वयं की बनाई बंदिश भी अद्भुत - “आए सजन मोरे मंदिरवा , डालू गले फूलन को हरवा ..... “ ,
और इसके अलावा एक भजन - “जय दुर्गे जगदंबे भवानी , सकल अमंगल हरणि दयानी .....”
पंडितजी ने दक्षिण भारत जाकर पहले - वातापि गणपति ....बंदिश को सीखा फिर हंसध्वनि में प्रवेश किया । अद्वितीय कलाकार हैं । उनकी गाई हंसध्वनि ज़रूर सुनिए ।
जब उपेन्द्र भट जी , बोल रहे थे , उस समय तानपुरे की आवाज़ इतनी जोर से आ रही थी , जिसकी कोई आवश्यकता नहीं थी , उपेन्द्र जी और मुकुंद जी की बात मुश्किल से सुन पा रहे थे
With all due respect to Upendra Ji Bhat, Carnatic Sangeet " Pitamaha" is the great Sage " Purandara dasa" from Karnataka and the one who structured and formulated the basic lessons of teaching Carnatic music by structuring graded exercises known as Svaravalis and Alankaras.Thyagaraj himself praised Purandara dasa in many of his compositions. Saying Carnatic music has nothing to do with Karnataka is absolutely wrong. And also I see many people here refer Carnatic ( Carna=ears) means - soothing to ears which is not correct. During 11- 16th Century the major parts of Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Andhra pradesh and also few parts of Maharashtra were considered as Carnatic region and the music originated there was known as Carnatic music.
You are absolutely right.
Purandaradasa is held in the highest regard as the one who laid the foundation of Karnatic music.
He chose Maya Malava Goula as the raga in which the music should be taught.
Right
Absolutely right . . Bit taken back the way of his comparison on state wise distribution and popularity of Carnatic music . . It's as good as designating Carnatic as south Indian music . . Which is not correct . . It's Indian music which didn't get affected by urdu langauge.
Absolutely right
Please don't change the history.Upendrajis singing we admire.But he is not taking Sri Purandhara das name is sad and purandar dasaru father of Karnataka music
Exquisitely beautiful presentation soothing to the ears.
Dr Nandita Dutt is introducing Guru Upendra Bhat it is the Guru Shiskhya parampara which is best in classical music culture it is very lovely to enjoying
Your educative videos really go to the heart. Basic characteristics of ragas are explained very elegantly to the common man with practical examples. Your group is doing a great service to Indian music
This information is invaluable. Laymen like me have no access to such gold. Thanks a ton from the bottom of my heart for creating such amazing content.
Waah! wonderful...such a beautiful video, such a timeless raga. Thankyou :)
Kya bat hai... Ja tosay nahi boley nahi Kanaihya.. ❤❤❤
बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद सर जी 🙏🏻
Keep this seva to Hindustani classical music.
I really enjoy your show.
Mukundji ka rendering Bahut surila
Kirit
Awesome mesmerising raga..I always love listening to it. Especially this bandish.. गुनियन मे... गणपती भट जी की बहुत मधुर है❤️🙏👌👌
बहुत सुंदर
🙏🏼🙏🏼🌻🌻🙏🏼🙏🏼
A thousand hearts. Amazing page ❤
Thank you very much for his whole series. Really a treasure to be preserved.
Super and educative It is very helpful to we people. Tq u sir nd All.
I would like to thank the entire team of Sanskriti: you offer invaluable music education through easy-to-format and the presentation reflects politeness and humility. The interesting, interactive and informative program takes a lot of time, knowledge and commitment which this program shows. Pronam from Philadelphia, USA.
Hu hyguu
मंतोष राय कुम्हीरडोभा
बहुत सुंदर 🙏🙏 हार्मोनियम पर तुडांनकर जी हैं क्या
बहुत बहुत बहुत सुन्दर, धन्यवाद.
Bhut help mili is video se ty upendra ji sir or mukund ji sir♥️🙏
Good rendition!
HamsadhVani raga cures nerves related ailments
Waah! Bahot sunder! We love to hear all the episodes. Thank you 🙏 for sharing.
Good program 👌👍.
But one point to be noted: There's a deep historical connection of Karnataki music with Karnataka/Kannadigas. 'Purandara Dasa' was a Kannadiga and is known as 'Karnataka Sangeetha Pitamaha' (Father of Carnatic music). Though it's true that in today's time the music is more prevalent in Andhra-Telangana and mainly Tamil Nadu.
Both gave good account of their talents. Excellent overall.
As i can say this rag is very usefull for dance saily .Very nicely Presantation. Aanand Vibhore.thanks.
अप्रतिम❤
Very very nice always enjoy the classicals. Songs.verious rachanas.thanks a lot.
What a beautiful rendering you are great sir
I hv heard shri upended bat jn person more ghan 3 decades ago.. he is very gifted and knowledgeable with an amazing voice
लाऽगी लगन पती सखीसंग
Love u all team members God bless both of you ❤️🎶💞 Amoon Saleem from Pakistan.
Beautiful raag.. beautiful show.. dhanywad ji
Wonderful. Amogham. Chala Bagundi. Bahut Sundar.
🙏🏼👏🏼👌🏼❤️ Endaro Mahanbhavulu Andhariki Vandanamulu
14:44 - स्थाई - लागी लगन सखी
16:12 - अन्तरा - अंग सुगंधन
Beautiful raga. Panditji gave the similarity of this raga with carnatic raga too. Music is soothing to the soul.
Keep up the good work. Thoroughly enjoy every presentation. Your efforts and hard work is much appreciated. Thank you.
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सुंदर फारच छान
Very informative and enjoyable presentation by panditji. The more i hear the series of presentations i am becoming a fan of not only the programs but also the presenters who are doing a tremendous job. Thanks for all the perticipants.
Very nice and melodious presentation of Raag Hansadhwani. Thanks a lot Sir.
Super Mind Blowing 👌
Surprised to see dislikers ! Why not they put their comments if they dislike. On which ground they disliked ??
Narendra Sharma true.
Excellently brought out the essence of the raga hamsadhwani.
I can't appreciate more of your program. I'm foreign hindustani music student and can't understand single hindi, but the demonstrations are so clear and beautifully sung, I can easily understand. Please have more programs like this!
Namaste ji. Where are you from?
Absolutely beautifully presented. Thank you and may God Bless you. Love and greetings from London.
Tayagaraja came years after purandaradasa. Purandaradasa was known known as pitamaha of Carnatic music, and he was from karnataka and I wishhe did little more research before he made this video. Most famous song in this raga is Catalina ganaptim baje by muttuswami dixitar.
You are right sir.
Now a days names of states are based on different meanings. Tamilnadu, Karnataka is based on linguistic, andhrapradesh is based on race etc. Actually, Karnataka derived from 2 words, Karna + Ata means melody to ears, derived for south indian music, many centuries before formation of the state, Karnataka. As far as concerned with saint Purandaradasa, indian music is exists many centuries before him too. For example, Annamacharya is 70 years older than him. Kaya deva, few centuries before. Who first invented the title of Karnataka sangeetha pithamaha, is only useful for competitive exams as a GK bit, but not in actual. Our country's arts and culture is more ancient than you think.
This Raag Ranjan series is a precious treasure. Through this series I have felt in love and better known about Hindustani classical music.
Kya baat hai Ati sunder Raag. Well explained. Thanx
an excellent job, the beginning is superb
Purandaradasa was in karnataka and wrote about 4.25 lakh keerthana(songs) in kannada
❤ अतिशय सुंदर... नमस्कार
Beautiful raga presented and explained very well. Totally mesmerizing!!
There have been questions by the audience as to why certain names of prominent people associated with music have not been mentioned Mentioning names is not important. What is important is contribution to enrich the Sanatan culture. There have been thousands of Rishis and composers who have made stellar contribution and their names have been obliterated over time leaving their work for generations to enrich their own lives. We too listen to these compositions, enjoy, make our lives fulfilling and someday we too will pass away only with the hope that the generations to come will follow the footsteps and keep on adding and enriching our culture.
Names really don't matter
भारतीय संगीत अम्रूतमय.
Shri Purandaradas is considered to be "Pitamaha" of Karnatic Sangeet. How you are ignoring this fact Upendraji ?. This itself proves about the origin of this Sangeet parampara. It is true that this system of singing is more prevalent in TN, AP and Kerala. Please note this sir..
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09:20 - स्थाई - गुनियन में गाए
11:12 - अन्तरा - गुनियन में सब गुणवँत्ता
Very good for laymen in the world of hindustani music tonic for mind as well as intellect
Aap sabhi ko mera Koti koti pranam 🙏
This raag does wonders when played in flute, listen to Hariprasad Chaurasia.
In the voice of Begum Parveen Sultana... this raag gets another level.
Even on Pt. Nikhil Banerjee's sitar, it takes one to another level.
Yes u r right its amazing on bansuri... one of my favorite
Listen to ganasarswathi kishori amonkar. she does wonders with raga hamsadhwani. she has even said in one of her interviews that she has great respect for bharat ratna MS subbulakshmi and there is absolutely no one who can sing like her. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
कोणतेही प्रोजेक्ट सोपे नसते . विशेषता वेळेचे बंधन पाळताना कांही त्रुटी रहातात . पण एक छान व श्रवणीय कार्यक्रम ---धन्यवाद गजानन जोशी ठाणे
Wah Wah Wah adaab ki saat mere hozur !
Thanks dearest sister and brothers ❤ !
Wah kya bat hai kya Classical put diya hai
Beautiful song
Super performance, main Fida hoon.
Very very Nice. Thank. You.
The video is very pleasing. I have enjoyed watching it. But, I have a humble submission. At 5.0 minutes, Sri Upendraji Bhat says that the name Karnatak Sangeet has nothing to do with Karnataka State and is more prevalent in TN and Andhra Pradesh. To a limited extent this is correct- Karnatak Sangeet is practised only in southern part of the State. In northern part of Karnataka, Hindustani music is prevalent. The name Karnatak Sangeet came to this system of Music because of Sri Purandara Dasa a highly acclaimed Haridasa or vaishnavait saint of 15-16th century. He substantially gave the present form to Karnatak Music. The basic lessons of Karnatak music set by him are followed even today (after more than five centuries) in all places where Karnatak music is taught. He is referred to as Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamah. Venkatamakhi and Mutuswamy Dikshitar are two other great people who gave present form to Karnatak music. What I have stated here can be verified from any basic text book of Karnatak Music.🙏🏼
Usthad Karim Khan of Kirana kharana, while on his elopement, stayed in the court of Mysore King for quite some years, during the end of 18th century. The treatment of some ragas in Karnatic music was indigestive to him and he converted few of the Karnatic ragas as per his taste and brought to the notice of the King, Krishna Wadayar of Mysore.' The first conversion treatment was upon Hamsadhwani and King Wadayar accepted the subtle melody heard in the raga,, that was totally lacking in Karnatic version. King Wadayar entrusted few more conversion treatments like Abogi and Kalavati and all these tagas became very melodious by the touch of Usthad Karim khan. It may be understood that, Karimkhan was the hallmark of melody, during his life time, and worked out many exercises for these ragas.
But few of the Wadayar court musicians did not like his presence in Mysore court and informed the King of Baroda, Gaikwad regarding his secret living in Mysore and Karimkhan have to fly out by nights gap, to escape from the king, Gaikwad.
If you are introducing hamsadwani, I am surprised that no mention is made of Shri Muthuswami Dikshitar. He is the first composer to really bring this raag out, with the most well known composition in this raag, vAtApi gaNapathIm, which is what most Hindustani musicians tend to present in one form or the other, although there are many other Carnatic compositions in this raag.
Mentioning names is not important. What is important is contribution to enrich the Sanatan culture. There have been thousands of Rishis and composers who have made stellar contribution and their names have been obliterated over time leaving their work for generations to enrich their own lives. We too listen to these compositions, enjoy, make our lives fulfilling and someday we too will pass away only with the hope that the generations to come will follow the footsteps and keep on adding and enriching our culture.
Names really don't matter
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Kya baat hai Mukund sirji ,very good and sweet singing 👍 very very good voice sirji.salute to you 🙏🙏🌹🌹
Waah!💫Waah!💫 Love to hear these raagas..Bohut khub pandithji..mei bohut pasan hei apka aawas oorr ye Hansadhwani raag..I like to study these raagas..I'm from Sri Lanka.🙏
Nice information of raag hansadhwani. Singing awesome
Beautiful!!!!
very wel programme , useful inforamtion ,
Very nice explain 👌👍👍
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I wish the history of Carnatak music was studied better or even avoided in a such scholarly discussion.
Nonetheless, it’s very enjoyable as a primer for many of us
Rag Ranjan series very good raga
This is a wonderful show indeed!
Excellent rendition of hansdhwani ....excellent explanation about karnataka sangita ....exactly karnataka shasteiya sangita has nothing to do with karnataka ....but we should also not forget that karnataka shastriya sangita was born in karnataka itself by shri purandara dasa ...and all dasa sahitya is composed in carnatic style in kannada language other than telugu and sanskrit and tamizh songs ...shri purandara dasa is called as karnataka sangita pitamaha , infact shri thyagaraja has mentioned in his book called pralhada bhakti vijayam ....so only some part of karnataka has influence of Hindustani music ....but most of parts in karnataka still believe that karnataka classical music is the o ly classical music available in karnataka ....the current fashion representing and scheme of Melakarta ie equivalent to thaat was also given by venkata makhin from shivamogga...so karnataka classical music has nothing to do with karnataka state but karnataka state has majority of carnatic classical rather than Hindustani classical music ....
Fantastic presentation. Nice.
Please do raag darbari thank.you
panditji I am overwhelmed by your effortless singing and your heavenly voice. would love to see more of your videos