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  • While one agrees that too much of anga chestha can be a spoiler, sometimes it could be because of involved performance. In this case, the guy in white seems to be a confident singer perhaps the teacher, so maybe it's out of habit for him. Also, a stiff demeanour, without any expression, can seem mechanical and boring, but again, too much is not good either. 

  • sung in sree raagam..

    sree raagam is one of the most auspicious of the raagas in the music tradition..

    two heads are always better than one..

    a chorus song always makes my hairs stand..

    lot of synergy..

    thumbs up..

  • While the music is good, the anga cheshta of one of the guys is too much. Anga chestha during a performance is considered to be a major spoiler...

  • @eternalspirit16 what is Anga chestha?

  • really very nice... good job

  • TFA students are multi talented!

  • its telugu... brilliant... thank you... iam energized!!!

  • Has the TFA building been built?

  • this is tyagaraja's most famous kriti. yes we have choreographed and performed it in bharatanatyam, and as a varnam too.

  • oh ok thanks is t tamil or telugu?

  • @sancharram  :: Its Telugu..

  • @sancharram it is telugu...St Tyagaraja has composed 5 pieces (al in praise of Rama) in the 5 "Ghana Ragas"...4 of them are in Telugu and 1 is in Sanskrit

    This particular piece is in raga Sree...

  • it is a telugu song..

  • @sancharram its a telugu song..

  • i know this song!

    but what is it mainly used for?

    bharatanatayam? a varnam?

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