Monday 21 January 2013

A tribute to Music...First melody

A Tribute to music





Friends this blog is a tribute to music as such...

Genre, style or any language... this is a collection of my melodies an I invite you to share and savour my world of music! I shall share every kind of muisc here! feel free to share your views comment and above all enjoy my world with me!!! I shall start traditionally!




My first melody is a tribute to music itself and talks about Bharathi... The goddess of Knowledge and Music That is The manifestation of the supreme soul in the form of divine naada or vibration...


Composed by the legendary K.V Mahadevan and Sung by the Gaana Gandharva S.P. Balasubramanyam, this song sings about the glory of knowledge itself!







The poet describes the inner being as goddess Saraswathi

Adorned equally by the Music and Literature
Notes and Raagas and the lyrics you are decked in...
Hey Bharathi( BHA=lusture rathi= One who is filled up/ one who adorns you with= One who adorns you with the glow)

Accept our hearts' salutations
Accept our eternal offering of reverience!

Oh dweller of the forests of Vedas= Knowledge and the one whose smile is the moonlight of the full moonday
Oh the decoder of the inner vibration of our devine being and the very inner voice that speaks to our SELF
Oh benevolent contributor of words to even the great sages like Vyasa and Valmiki..
The giver of all Gyana wisom and happiness!!!

Oh Dweller of the creations of the universe( The divine vibration that flows through all living things)
The epitome of splendor and the fruit of our deeds
The true personification of the chaitanya( life) in us! The eternal manifestation of the truth!
The repository of all fine arts!! The essence of all the emotions

GOLDEN HAZE

2 comments:

  1. Anu, heard the song. i'm very familiar with SBP voice...he has sung many melodies. As you have given the meaning i could relate to it..Good start with a song to the deity of knowledge.

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  2. Thanks!!! Translation was difficult not coz it was in sanskrit but because... it has dual meaning... glad you liked it

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