Krishnam Kalayasakhi Sundaram | Narayana Theertha Tharangam | Malladi Brothers | Kopparapu Kavulu

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    Krishnam Kalayasakhi Sundaram | Narayana Theertha Tharangam | Malladi Brothers | Kopparapu Kavulu
    కృష్ణం కలయసఖి సుందరం.. నారాయణ తీర్థుల తరంగం // రాగం: ముఖారి // గానం: మల్లాది బ్రదర్స్
    Narayana was born in South India in the region covered by the present-day Andhra Pradesh. He lived in Kaza, Guntur district near Mangalagiri. They belonged to Tallavarjula family. His birth name was Govinda Sastrulu. They eventually moved to Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. While there is significant dissention as to his exact time, historians place him between 1610 and 1745 AD. An extensive research done with the help of archives preserved in Saraswati Mahal Library has helped place the time closer to 1650 AD - 1745 AD, and he reportedly lived a long life.
    He mastered music at a very early age and studied Puranas, Bhagavata Purana and other Sanskrit works. He renounced family at a very early age and took on a life of a religious devotion. He went to Varanasi to spread his philosophy.
    Teertha was very well versed in Music and, Natya Shastra, and a great scholar in Sanskrit. He used at least 34 popular ragas. He used Triputa, Adi, Rupaka, Chapu, Jampa, Matya, Vilamba, Eka and Ata taalams. Many of the songs are structurally well set for direct use as nritya or natya padams. He carefully avoided complex usages and utilized easy expressions. His Gadyams and Padyams are exquisite in beauty. He used 17 different Chandas or meters such as Anushtup, Arya, Indravajra, Bhujangaprayadam, Shardula vikriditam, Vasanta tilaka, Prithvi.
    He wrote 15 books and some of them are available in Benares Hindu University and Parijatapaharanam at Saraswathi Mahal in Tanjore. He is also credited with composing two other operas, Parijaa Apaharanam and Haribhakti Sudharnavam.
    Sri Narayana Tirtha received divine blessings at Varagur in Thanjavur Dist.. His mukthi sthalam ( Place of eternity) is at varagur.
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