An absolutely classical rendition. Has got me hooked. Can't wean myself off the video. Have been hearing it on loop for a long time. May Ishwara bless the singers and us audience to have more such treats!
I had to unlearn and un-listen(for the lack of a better word) this song while listening to this version. It just shows the huge degree of change the composition went through over times. Really grateful to you for bringing out the original version.
@@ak538 It deserves a slightly broader explanation. Gamakakriya, as defined in the Sangita Sampradaya Pradarsini, is also called Purvi Kalyani. Some characteristic phrases of Gamakakriya as seen in the Pradarsini are P D S, R G P M G, R G D M G, etc.
I'm the least spiritual person I know. But I can't be unmoved by this piece of music. It made a happy place for me and I can now visit it whenever I want. You guys are so great, life changing. Thank you!
despite familiarity with this great composition in poorvikalyani, the same faithfully rendered in gamakakriya is so so engrossing and has been offered in such an engaging manner. thanks from the bottom of my heart for this. find this very moving
Beautiful! Just beautiful! Loved it. Please collaborate more to bring out these hidden gems and older versions which are not heard today. I believe even Vatapi Gamapatim sounds so.different when sung as per SSP notion. Do consider releasing a video of that too.
Adhering to the notation in the Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini by Subbarama Dikshitar. Gamakriya is different from Poorvikalyani. The prayoga of PDS in the arohana is a distinct stamp and Muthuswami Dikshitar has shown it in the caranam line at Sundaresapriye. The whole pace is languid and unhurried
Subbarama Dikshitar says that Gamakakriya is also called Poorvikalyani. But yes, we can say that the old Gamakakriya is different from modern Poorvikalyani. PDPS is a common phrase in both, but PDS is specific to Gamakakriya. Gamakakriya also has PDDPS. However, MDS, which is a phrase of modern Poorvikalyani, is absent in Gamakakriya.
A beautiful rendering, touching ones heart. No frills, no accompanying instruments, no kalpana swaras. Simple, pure bliss. Huge respect! What a composition!🙏👍
Meditative, enchanting and exporting us all to a divine space. Gives a whole new perception of the krithi! Beauty of Gamakakriya just fills peace in the mind and soul. Thank you so much for bringing out this 😇 Highly grateful 🙏
This is one of my all time favourite krithis and so had enjoyed multiple versions in the past, but this version tops them all, so will remain top of my playlist for a long long time ! Namaskarams to you all and your gurus and I just made a humble contribution to the dikshitar collective !
Truly wonderful rendition... Enjoyed each and every moment of it... Thank you to each and every person who contributed to this production..... Grateful to you team for the effort, dedication and generosity of sharing this with us on UA-cam.... Bless you all!!
It is such a grandeur rendition with mellifluous voice synchronisation filled with lot of aesthetics. Looking forward to more of such renditions. Amazingly done Ravi, Rithvik and Vighnesh Anna
Amazing rendition. Request you to put out a video highlighting the exact differences between the poorvikalyani and gamakakriya version. That would be a hugeee learning experience!
@@ak538 Gamakakriya is the Janaka raga and this song is originally in gamakakriya as per the SSP. Poorvikalyani is the janya of gamakakriya (or known as gamanshrama also). Meenakshi memudam is now being sung in poorvikalyani. But as per the SSP, Dikshitar is said to have composed in Gamakakriya.
@@aravindsudarshan2705 Interestingly, Subbarama Dikshitar mentions that Gamakakriya is also known as Purvi Kalyani - so it is possible that Purvi Kalyani has also undergone changes into what is in practice today.
An absolutely classical rendition. Has got me hooked. Can't wean myself off the video. Have been hearing it on loop for a long time. May Ishwara bless the singers and us audience to have more such treats!
I had to unlearn and un-listen(for the lack of a better word) this song while listening to this version. It just shows the huge degree of change the composition went through over times. Really grateful to you for bringing out the original version.
1Thank you, Pradyumna Kanthamraju!
What's the difference between poorvi kalyani and gamakakriya?
@@ak538 It deserves a slightly broader explanation. Gamakakriya, as defined in the Sangita Sampradaya Pradarsini, is also called Purvi Kalyani. Some characteristic phrases of Gamakakriya as seen in the Pradarsini are P D S, R G P M G, R G D M G, etc.
@@ak538
Marvellous. I was to learn this Kriti but my guru unfortunately passed away. Your rendition is superb. May Goddess Meenakshi bless all of you.
I'm the least spiritual person I know. But I can't be unmoved by this piece of music. It made a happy place for me and I can now visit it whenever I want. You guys are so great, life changing. Thank you!
మీనాక్షి మే ముదం - రాగం గమక క్రియా - తాళం ఆది
పల్లవి
మీనాక్షి మే ముదం దేహి
మేచకాంగి రాజ మాతంగి
అనుపల్లవి
మాన మాతృ మేయే మాయే
మరకతచ్ఛాయే శివ జాయే
(మధ్యమ కాల సాహిత్యం)
మీన లోచని పాశ మోచని
మానిని కదంబ వన వాసిని
చరణం
మధురా పురి నిలయే మణి వలయే
మలయ ధ్వజ పాండ్య రాజ తనయే
విధు విడంబన వదనే విజయే
వీణా గాన దశ గమక క్రియే
(మధ్యమ కాల సాహిత్యం)
మధు మద మోదిత హృదయే సదయే
మహా దేవ సుందరేశ ప్రియే
మధు ముర రిపు సోదరి శాతోదరి
విధి గురు గుహ వశంకరి శంకరి
Why am I crying listening to this krithi? So deep in meaning and spirituality.
despite familiarity with this great composition in poorvikalyani, the same faithfully rendered in gamakakriya is so so engrossing and has been offered in such an engaging manner. thanks from the bottom of my heart for this. find this very moving
Dikshita at his divine best. The most authentic rendition from the subbarama dikshita school which is authentic!
Beautiful! Just beautiful! Loved it. Please collaborate more to bring out these hidden gems and older versions which are not heard today. I believe even Vatapi Gamapatim sounds so.different when sung as per SSP notion. Do consider releasing a video of that too.
Amazing!!! I went in to trance while listening these beautiful rendition by all three of you.... Goddess Meenakshi bless you...
Adhering to the notation in the Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini by Subbarama Dikshitar. Gamakriya is different from Poorvikalyani. The prayoga of PDS in the arohana is a distinct stamp and Muthuswami Dikshitar has shown it in the caranam line at Sundaresapriye. The whole pace is languid and unhurried
Subbarama Dikshitar says that Gamakakriya is also called Poorvikalyani. But yes, we can say that the old Gamakakriya is different from modern Poorvikalyani. PDPS is a common phrase in both, but PDS is specific to Gamakakriya. Gamakakriya also has PDDPS. However, MDS, which is a phrase of modern Poorvikalyani, is absent in Gamakakriya.
This is really a beautiful rendition of Meenakshi Me Mudam Dehi, I agree!
A beautiful rendering, touching ones heart. No frills, no accompanying instruments, no kalpana swaras. Simple, pure bliss. Huge respect! What a composition!🙏👍
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Meditative, enchanting and exporting us all to a divine space. Gives a whole new perception of the krithi! Beauty of Gamakakriya just fills peace in the mind and soul. Thank you so much for bringing out this 😇 Highly grateful 🙏
Thank you, Aakash Narayan!
This is one of my all time favourite krithis and so had enjoyed multiple versions in the past, but this version tops them all, so will remain top of my playlist for a long long time ! Namaskarams to you all and your gurus and I just made a humble contribution to the dikshitar collective !
All one needs to do is to listen to this with closed eyes and then its into another world. Simply Fantastic rendition!
Blissful and cool breeze with Divine power. Similar to Poorvi Kalyani.
Beautifully rendered by
talented artists. Sahitya
Shuddi and style of singing is marvelous.
🙏🙏
Such a majestic rendition of an equally majestic composition.
Very blessed to hear this offering to the divine mother
Namaskaram
Very meditative raga and a soulful rendition by the Vidwans 👍
Truly wonderful rendition... Enjoyed each and every moment of it... Thank you to each and every person who contributed to this production..... Grateful to you team for the effort, dedication and generosity of sharing this with us on UA-cam....
Bless you all!!
Thank you, Ramaswami Sundar!
Pah!!!! What Grandioseness!!! Beautifully rendered by all the three of you.
Thank you, Aditya Balasundaram!
Excellent 🙏🙏
🙏💙
Wonderful rendition
Sublime bliss!! Great rendition
Magnificent
Very Grand and majestic rendition and purely gamakakriya shines intensely and brightly 👌👌
Thank you, Harishankar Kailasam!
Beautiful..such a divine rendition.... listening to this On a loop... So much bhakthi..brings tears to the listener's eyes
Divine 🎉
Pranamagalhu
Excellent and perfect redention
So soothing!
Beautiful rendering
Soulful rendition. Fitting tribute to Shree Muthuswamy Dikshitar on his punyatithi 🙏
Thank you, Ram!
Absolute bliss. Thank you so much!
Thank you 🙏🙏
Superb! Enjoyed every bit of it. True dedication to Dikshidar 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Ram Kumar Krishnamoorthy!
Brilliant
Thank you, sri kau!
AWESOME !
It is such a grandeur rendition with mellifluous voice synchronisation filled with lot of aesthetics.
Looking forward to more of such renditions.
Amazingly done Ravi, Rithvik and Vighnesh Anna
Thank you, Skanda !
Brilliant and Pure 💥💥
Thank you, Srividya Magesh!
So beautiful..everyone can join..kriti is made easier to sing ..thank you
Thank you, Subha Sunder Kumar!
👌👌👌👌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Pure and Soulful 🙏❤️
Thank you, Vibha Sanjay!
*Blissful* 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So beautiful!
Thank you, Rinki Das!
Excellent
Thank you, Radhika Ramanujan!
மூவர் kuralum நன்றாக இணைந்து ஒலித்தது
Thank you, Rohini Kumar!
Beautiful rendition
Thank you, Subha Jeyaharish!
Great effort🙏
Thank you, Vivek Baiju!
Amazing rendition.
Request you to put out a video highlighting the exact differences between the poorvikalyani and gamakakriya version. That would be a hugeee learning experience!
What's the difference between poorvi kalyani and gamakakriya?
@@ak538 Gamakakriya is the Janaka raga and this song is originally in gamakakriya as per the SSP. Poorvikalyani is the janya of gamakakriya (or known as gamanshrama also). Meenakshi memudam is now being sung in poorvikalyani. But as per the SSP, Dikshitar is said to have composed in Gamakakriya.
@@aravindsudarshan2705 thank you! A line in the last charaNa makes sense now, "VeeNa gaana dasha gamakakriye"
@@aravindsudarshan2705 Interestingly, Subbarama Dikshitar mentions that Gamakakriya is also known as Purvi Kalyani - so it is possible that Purvi Kalyani has also undergone changes into what is in practice today.
Awsome,,, ❤️ but whwr is the other tal,,,? Tabla, damuru, jhumur??
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