Daasa Namana: An enchanting Musical Evening

On July 23, Nadavidyalaya Academy of Music and Dance had organised its third monthly musical evening at Hootagalli where the Vidwat grade students of Guru Vid. M.S. Naveen performed. They were accompanied by Vid. Jagadeesh on tabla and Vid. Purushottam on keyboard. This musical evening was dedicated to the Saint-Poets (Daasa) and their compositions, hence the name Daasa Namana.

The presentation started with Ganapati devaranama ‘Gajamukha Vandisuve’ composed by Sri Vaadiraja in Nata raga khanda chapu taala. The next devaranama was ‘Hoova taruvara manege hulla taruva’ set in Bhimpalas raga khanda chapu taala composed by Purandaradaasa. Later was Purandaradaasa’s famous ‘Raama raama raama seeta raama enniro’ set to tillang raga trishra eka taala followed by Annamaacharya’s ‘Shrimannarayana shripaada me sharanam’ in bhouli raga aaditala filled the hearts of the audience with bhakti. This was justified with another devaranama of Purandaradaasa ‘Ithange iruvenu hariye enna doreye enna poreye’ in malahari raga trishra eka taala, carried on with Vijayadaasa’s composition ‘Sadaa enna hrudayadalli vaasa maado shri hari’ in pantuvarali raga roopaka taala.

The concert continued with the famous work of  Purandaradaasa ‘Tarakka bindige’ in tillang raga trishra eka taala followed by ‘Elu hanumantha estu nidde,’ an enchanting composition of the same set in bhouli raga mishra chapu tala. Purandaradaasa’s ‘Pillangoviya cheluva Krishnana elli nodidiri’ in mohana raga trishra eka taala lit up the surroundings with Krishna’s charm.

In the next presentation, Sri Vaadiraja asserted an ideology and importance of being calm in his “Taaluvikegintanya tapavu illa” set in bilahari raaga khandachapu taala. Next captivating performance was ‘Rama mantrava japiso he manuja’ by purandaradasa in jonpuri raaga aditaala. ‘Kunidaado Krishna kunidado’ was Purandaradasa’s delightful composition explaining the nritya of Krishna set in hamsanandi raga aaditaala. The musical evening concluded with another Purandaradasa’s composition ‘Ella na balle embuviralla,’ explaining the people not to be egocentric, set in madhyamaavati raga aadtitaala. The first and the last songs were presented in group whereas students with their expertise presented the other songs  separately. The students who presented devaranama were: Akshaya, Anagha, Apoorva, Moulya, Meghana, Yeashas N. Kashyap, Mukunda Kodankiri, Savitha, Sinchana, Poornashree and Aparna Kodankiri. —Rasika

This post was published on July 31, 2017 6:39 pm