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THYAGARAJU

     - Music as Devotion
     - His Keertanas
     - His life

Music as Devotion (Nadopasana) :

Thyagaraja, one among the famous Carnatic Music Trinity is yet another saint composer of Andhra Pradesh who hails from the Kakarla Village of Kurnool district. Thyagaraja admired Bhakta Ramdas for his staunch devotion and also adopted him as his role model. This is evident from the various kritis through which he tends to pay his tribute to Ramdas whom he even refers to as a sage and himself as the Dasa of Ramadas.

Inspite of his being a devotee of Rama he is known to have made around 800 compositions on all the Hindu deities most of them written in his mother tongue Telugu but for a few in Sanskrit. In his compositions Thyagaraja adopted Ramdas’ style of Anubhavam of Sri Rama. The only thing that appealed to Thyagaraja were Music and devotion, which remain synonymous to him who held belief in Nadopasana.

The works of the saint, who can be said to given a direction to Indian Music next to Purandaradasa, can be spoken of only in superlatives and even they sometimes seem inadequate to convey the exquisite beauty of his art. His compositions generally are confined to simple Tala (rhythms) like Adi, Triputa and Rupaka, which add beauty to his style. His command in the literary pursuit of both Telugu and Sanskrit have also given them a rare felicity and homeliness. Through his compositions the Saint tends to drive home great truths at ease with extreme simplicity.

Thyagaraju’s Pancha ratna Keertanas in ragas of Nata, Gaula, Arabhi, Varali and Sri along with his other compositions in slower tempos with finer nuances of text and music do more than depict his mastery of design and structure. A beautiful elaboration introduced by him was the "Sangathi" as a built-in part of his kriti.
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Thyagaraju
Annamacharya
Ramadasu
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