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Here 'galadA' qualifies 'mOkshamu'. Dr Parthasarathy, Thanks for your kind words. Translation by Swami Tapasyananda. Telugu has a mellifluous, resonant, flowing quality that Tyagaraja has lyrically captured in his magnificent kritis. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here:
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Jayasri Ji, Enjoyed the Kriti on violin by the legend Sri. He is galatba called sAkshi — eternal witness - evidence. Even if one does not have the ability to sing, one surely can cultivate the ability to listen.
Carnatic Songs - mOkSamu galadA galadhA
Notify me of new comments via email. Pursuing the fulfillment of both sensual and emotional desires is Kama. Newer Post Older Post Home. In other words, the seven notes sa, ri, ga, ma, pa, da, ni are derived from the vibrational energy of the sound Om. N C Raghava says: You are commenting using your Facebook account.
Mokshamu Galada
Translation by Swami Tapasyananda. In this World, is emancipation attainable for those a who have not become living-liberated and b who are bereft of knowledge of music combined with true devotion towards you? This evocative and contemplative composition is in Telugu, one of the four Dravidian languages of South India the others being Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam. Hope you enjoyed the music links as well.
An added bonus is the humorous and explanatory notes that appear. Of equal or possibly greater importance is the capacity to be moved by music, to be transformed by it, to allow mkshamu to be lifted to states of transcendence, to open oneself wong to mind-blowing ecstasy.
Excellently sung by Shri Maharajapuram. To my understanding, those who advocate 'secular music' are indeed like the crane and frog, described by SrI tyAgarAja, usurping on the music.

In this World, is emancipation attainable for those who are bereft somg vihInulaku knowledge jnAna of music sangIta combined with true devotion sad-bhakti towards you nI? Telugu has a mellifluous, resonant, flowing quality that Tyagaraja has lyrically captured in his magnificent kritis. Emanating from Madras and knowing three languages this is the site made my day. Excellent explanation of a magnanimous kirtana by swara brahma sri Thyagaraja.
Meanings are also very thought provoking and highly thought about. According to 'muktikA upanishad', there are only two kinds of mukti — 'jIvan-mukti' and 'vidEha mukti' aka 'kaivalya'. Really soul stirring blog.
In composing this kritiTyagaraja draws on the 13 th century musical treatise of the eminent musicologist Sarngadeva.
There are many published works on Thyagaraja Kritis. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Lalgudi Jayaraman and the above write-up. After making reference to them all, I have translated them. Here, the translation barely captures the nuances that Tyagaraja conveys in the original Telugu.
So who sng a Jivanmukta exactly?
Mokshamu Galada | Of Melody, Meaning and Moksha : An Exploration of Indian Classical Music
Moksha is intimately tied into the notion of Samsarathe never-ending mokshamk of birth and death the soul undergoes, through many life forms, ultimately culminating in human birth. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

Human life is guided by the attainment of 4 major goals, as defined by the 4 Purusharthas 4 objectives of a human being. Notes - Variations — References — Please visit the website for a detailed discussion of the kRti - http: Wonderful post on the meaning of the entire song mokshamu galata… I was wondering whether what Saint Thyagaraja praised in this Kriti was Lord Sri Rama or Shiva… After reading your post, I could get the vast inner meaning and the references you quoted from Gita galwtha many overseas writers, validates the relevance of your indepath reading and mokshammu on the vast canvas of the spirituality and the HINDU Mythological contours as well… Sincerely thank you for your excellent post mokshami well substantiated facts… I feel whenever I hear this Kriti I could enjoy still more….
It is interesting to note that the ancient Hindu texts did not advocate a monastic existence, encouraging instead an active engagement with all facets of life.
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