Thank you very much for the everlasting Satguru Sri Thyagaraja swamigal Kruthi of "Marukelara" rendered by the Carnatic Musical Legendary Violin Exponent, Vidhwan Lalgudi Sri G Jayaraman ji, Lalgudi Sri G J R Krishnan ji and Lalgudi sow.Vijayalakshmi ji with your excellent style. Sri Ram, Jaya Ram, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Ram. Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Ram.
Lalgudi sir's creativity in so many sangathis in the pallavi. In each sangathi also there are so many tiny variations. His style is very expressive. And that bow -- Can you tell where one stroke begins and another ends? And thank you I was wondering if it was Maruku or marugu. He also introduced the starting from Da rather than Pa so that it doesn't sound like Suddha Dhanyasi at the start.
I strongly believe there cannot be a better rendition of this song! no words to describe this .. Incredible rendition of an incredible composition! I get goose pimples as I listen to this rendition
@abhJOKA . No brother its not my opinion, but the word is "marugElara" which means to hide in Telugu. As already said by @TheRaghuv there is no word "marukElara" in Telugu. Thyagaraja swamy is asking Lord Rama why he is playing hide and seek with him. Thanks.
@iwanurreply: I completely agree with you. Please correct the title, it is 'marugelara' not 'marukelara'.
knowmewho 1 month ago
@knowmewho thank you for the correction
okrimirko 1 month ago
Thank you very much for the everlasting Satguru Sri Thyagaraja swamigal Kruthi of "Marukelara" rendered by the Carnatic Musical Legendary Violin Exponent, Vidhwan Lalgudi Sri G Jayaraman ji, Lalgudi Sri G J R Krishnan ji and Lalgudi sow.Vijayalakshmi ji with your excellent style. Sri Ram, Jaya Ram, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Ram. Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Ram.
karunsai 2 months ago
@karunsai ur most welcome!
okrimirko 1 month ago
Thanks for enabling to enjoy the mesmorising play by this great Srini
dolphinvizion 7 months ago
@dolphinvizion my pleasure
okrimirko 1 month ago
Lalgudi sir's creativity in so many sangathis in the pallavi. In each sangathi also there are so many tiny variations. His style is very expressive. And that bow -- Can you tell where one stroke begins and another ends? And thank you I was wondering if it was Maruku or marugu. He also introduced the starting from Da rather than Pa so that it doesn't sound like Suddha Dhanyasi at the start.
ksviewerx 10 months ago
I strongly believe there cannot be a better rendition of this song! no words to describe this .. Incredible rendition of an incredible composition! I get goose pimples as I listen to this rendition
iwanurreply 10 months ago 2
It is not some one's oopinion. It is a telugu word 'MARUGU' meaning hiding. There is no telugi word maruku.
TheRaghuv 1 year ago
@TheRaghuv oh ok sorry :)
abhJOKA 1 year ago
Good work bro. But a small correction. The krithi should be "marugElarA" not "marukElarA".
silverblaze81 1 year ago
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abhJOKA 1 year ago
@abhJOKA . No brother its not my opinion, but the word is "marugElara" which means to hide in Telugu. As already said by @TheRaghuv there is no word "marukElara" in Telugu. Thyagaraja swamy is asking Lord Rama why he is playing hide and seek with him. Thanks.
silverblaze81 1 year ago
@silverblaze81 ahh yes my mum told me this xD yes yes ur right :D
abhJOKA 1 year ago
@silverblaze81 sorry i didnt access this account for over a year. i have corrected it. thank you
okrimirko 1 month ago