: His rendition often features a leisurely and soulful aalaapana (improvisational introduction) that sets the meditative mood of the raga.
: Tyagaraja asks if salvation is possible in this world ( bhuvilo ) for those who have not attained self-realization while still living. mOkSamu galadA bhuvilO-sAramati-Thyagaraja - Sandeep Narayan
: Performance snippets and full recitals are often shared on his Official Facebook Page . : His rendition often features a leisurely and
: In notable performances, such as his recital for the Bharathiya Sama Gana Sabha , he has been accompanied by high-caliber artists like H.N. Bhaskar on violin and Giridhar Udupa on ghatam. Structure : The piece is set to Adi Tala (an 8-beat cycle). Philosophical Meaning : In notable performances, such as his recital
: The lyrics explain that divine sound ( Pranava nA dmu or "Om") is born from the union of vital breath ( Prana ) and fire ( Anala ), giving rise to the seven musical notes ( sapta swaras ). He notes that those ignorant of music cannot understand the mind of Lord Shiva, who himself revels in the music of the Veena. Where to Listen