South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons

Kanchadalayatakshi (Class / Lesson) : Kamala Manohari; Adi; Dikshitar


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Kanchadalayatakshi

Ragam: Kamala Manohari (27 janyam)

(ARO: S G M P N S || AVA: S N D P M G S  ||)

Talam: Adi

Muthuswami Dikshitar

Version: M.N. Subramanyam

Pallavi:

Kancha Dalaayataakshi Kaamakshi

Kamalaa Manohari Tripura Sundari

Anupallavi:

Kuchera Gamane Manimanditha Manjula Charane

Maamava Shiva Panchara Sukhi Pankajamukhi

Guruguha Ranjani Duritha Bhanjani Niranjani

Charanam:

Raaka Sashi Vadane Suradhane

Rakshita Madane Rathna Sadane

Sri Kaanchi Nivasane Surasane

Shringaaraashraya Mandha Hasane

Madhyama Kala Sahityam:

Eka Anekakshari Bhuvaneshwari

Ekaanandaamrutha Jari Bhaashwari

Ekaagramano Layahari Srikari

Ekambresha Gruheshwari Shankari

MEANING:

O KAMAKSHI! One who has large eyes (“akshi”) like lotus (“kancha”) petals (“dalaya”), the dear one  (“manohari”) to goddess LAKSHMI (“kamala”). You are the Tripura Sundari!

Her gait (“gamane”) is majestic like that of an elephant (“kuchera”) and her feet (“manjula charane”) are adorned (“manditha”) with gems (“mani”). She is the parrot (“sukhi”) held in the cage (“panchara”) of the form of SIVA. She is the lotus-eyed (“pankaja mukhi”) one, delights (“ranjani”) Guruguha and destroys (“bhanjani”) all afflictions (“duritha”). She is the spotless one (“Niranjani”).

Her face (“vadane”) is radiant like that of an autumnal (“raka”) full moon (“sashi”) and she has beautiful (“su”) teeth (“radhane”). The protector (“rakshita”) of Cupid (“Madane”). She presides over the gemset  (“rathna”) palace (“sadane”), adorned in golden raiment. She speaks mellifluously and sports a gentle (“manda”) smile (“hasane”) full of love (“sringaaraashraya”). She is of the form of single (“eka”) as well as many (“aneka”) mystic syllables (“akshari”). The goddess of this world (“bhuvaneshwari”), the ever flowing (“eka”) stream of bliss (“ananda amrutha”), the lustrous one (“Bhaswari”), she attaches herself (“hari”) to those who worship her with steadfast devotion (“Ekaagra Manolaya”) . She is the bestower of prosperity (“srikari”) and illumines the abode (“gruheshwari”) of EKAMRANATHA. She is goddess SHANKARI.

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South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / LessonsBy Shivkumar Kalyanaraman

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