@mjimbooyah She is speaking in Tamil (the language of a state called Tamil Nadu in South India). She is singing Carnatic music (South Indian style of Indian classical music). The song is written by Thyagaraja Swamy, a great disciple of Lord Srirama. This song is one of Thyagaraja Pancharatnams (meaning five jewels)...She is explaining the meaning of one of the stanzas of the song : "Jagadananda karaka" (meaning 'the one who causes happiness in the world").
@manosooty The song is written by Thyagaraja Swamy, a great disciple of Lord Srirama. This song is one of Thyagaraja Pancharatnams (meaning five jewels)...She is explaining the meaning of one of the stanzas of the song : "Jagadananda karaka" (meaning 'the one who causes happiness in the world").
Is she singing indian. what language is she speaking.
mjimbooyah 11 months ago
@mjimbooyah She is speaking in Tamil (the language of a state called Tamil Nadu in South India). She is singing Carnatic music (South Indian style of Indian classical music). The song is written by Thyagaraja Swamy, a great disciple of Lord Srirama. This song is one of Thyagaraja Pancharatnams (meaning five jewels)...She is explaining the meaning of one of the stanzas of the song : "Jagadananda karaka" (meaning 'the one who causes happiness in the world").
AnChAnAb 11 months ago
what is the title of this katha
manosooty 1 year ago
@manosooty "Seetha kalyanam"...
ramyaviswanathan 1 year ago
@manosooty The song is written by Thyagaraja Swamy, a great disciple of Lord Srirama. This song is one of Thyagaraja Pancharatnams (meaning five jewels)...She is explaining the meaning of one of the stanzas of the song : "Jagadananda karaka" (meaning 'the one who causes happiness in the world").
AnChAnAb 11 months ago