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Composer: Tyaagaraaja Language: Telugu RAGAM :MAYAMALAVA GOWLA pallavi
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Composer: Tyaagaraaja Language: Telugu RAGAM :MAYAMALAVA GOWLA pallavi
vidulaku mrokkEda , sangIta kovidhulaku mrokkedha
anupallavi
mudamuna shankara krta sAma nigama vidulaku nAdAtmaka sapta svara
caraNam
kamalA gaurI vAgIshvari vidhi garuDa dhvaja shiva nAradulu amarEsha bharata kashyapa caNDIsha AnjanEya guha gajamukhulu su-mrkaNDuja kumbhaja tumburu vara sOmEshvara shArnga dEva nandi pramukhulaku tyAgarAja vandyulaku brahmAnanda sudhAmbudhi marma
meaning : I salute the mastros of music I salute with pleasure (a) the masters of Sama Veda created by Lord Sankara and (b) the maestros of the seven notes -- the embodiment of Nada. I salute the important persons among the maestros of music -- Lakshmi, Parvati, Sarasvati -- Goddess of speech, Brahma, Lord Vishnu -- one who has Garuda as flag (or banner), Lord Siva, sage Narada, Indra -- the Lord of celestials, sages Bharata, Kasyapa, Chandisa, Anjaneya, Subrahmanya, Vinayaka -- elephant faced, sages Markandeya -- son of Mrkandu, Agastya -- pitcher born, Tumburu -- chief of Gandharva -- celestials musicians, the blessed Somesvara, Sarnga Deva, the bull -- carrier of Lord Siva, and others whom this Thyagaraja salutes -- all of whom are the knowers of the secrets of the nectarine ocean of the Supreme Bliss.
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This is a Tribute to Mr. Manna Dey, A Legend Of Our Time! I regret the "...
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This is a Tribute to Mr. Manna Dey, A Legend Of Our Time! I regret the "poor video/audio quality" of these very old movies. Please note that I could not post the song "Manna Dey & Lata - Chunari Sambhaal Gori - Baharon Ke Sapne [1967]" due to copyright issues! However, it can be viewed at http://www.youtub... posted earlier in this channel.
Song No. 1 - Manna Dey & Lata Mangeshkar - Mere Dil Mein Hai Ek Baat - Post Box 999 [1958]
Song No. 2 - Manna Dey & Suman Kalyanpur - Na Jaane Kahaan Tum The - Zindagi Aur Khwab [1961]
Song No. 3 - Manna Dey & Lata Mangeshkar - Masti Bhara Hai Sama - Parvarish [1958]
Prabodh Chandra Dey (born 1 May 1919), better known by his nickname Manna Dey (Bengali: মান্না দে), is a playback singer in Hindi,Bengali, Gujarati,Marathi,Malayalam,Kanada, Assamese films. Along with Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Mukesh he was a part of Indian film playback music from the 1950s to the 1970s. He is rated best classical singer among all singers of Hindi film music though he sang all types of songs from Pop to folk. He has recorded more than 3500 songs over the course of his career. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri in 1971, the Padma Bhushan in 2005 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2007. He was presented the Filmfare Life Time Achievement Award in 2011.
Dey was born to Purna Chandra (father) and Mahamaya Dey (mother) on 1 May 1919. Besides his parents, his youngest paternal uncle Sangeetacharya (meaning "Venerable Teacher of Music" in Sanskrit), K. C. Dey highly inspired and influenced him. Dey received his early education in a small pre-primary school named Indu Babur Pathshala. Thereafter he attended Scottish Church Collegiate School and Scottish Church College, followed by Vidyasagar College where he received his graduate education...........
In 1942, Dey accompanied Krishna Chandra Dey on a visit to Bombay. There he started working as an assistant, first under Krishna Chandra Dey, and then under Sachin Dev Burman. Later he assisted other music composers and then started to work independently. While working independently as a music director for various Hindi movies, Manna Dey continued to take musical lessons in Hindustani classical music from Ustad Aman Ali Khan and Ustad Abdul Rahman Khan.
Dey started his career in playback singing with the movie, Tamanna, in 1943. The musical score was by Krishna Chandra Dey and Manna sang a duet with Suraiya. The song was an instant hit. He sang a solo composed by Sachin Dev Burman, Upar Gagan Vishal, in the 1950 movie, Mashal. Its lyrics were written by Kavi Pradeep. In 1952, Dey sang for a Bengali and a Marathi movie with the same name and storyline, Amar Bhupali. This established him as a leading playback singer............
On 18 December 1953, Manna Dey married Sulochana Kumaran from Kerala They have two daughters: Shuroma, born on 19 October 1956; and Sumita, born on 20 June 1958. Manna's source of inspiration Sulochana passed away in Bangalore on 18 January, 2012 on her birthday. She was suffering from cancer for long time. Manna Dey currently lives in Bangalore in the township of Kalyannagar after spending more than fifty years in Mumbai. He still travels widely in the world to present musical programs................
Dey has been honored with the titles Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan. The following are the list of Manna Dey's other awards: 1969 National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the Hindi Film Mere Huzur 1971 National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the Bengali film Nishi Padma 1971 Padma Shri Award by Government of India 1972 Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for Mera Naam Joker 1985 Lata Mangeshkar Award awarded by Government of Madhya Pradesh 1988 Michale Sahittyo Puraskar awarded by Renaissance Sanskritik Parishad, Dhaka 1990 Shyamal Mitra Award by Mithun Fans Association 1991 Sangeet Swarnachurr Award awarded by Shree Khetra Kala Prakashika, Puri 1993 P.C.Chandra Award by P.C.Chandra Group & others 1999 Kamala Devi Roy Award by Kamala Devi Group 2001 Anandalok Lifetime Award by the Anandabazar Group 2002 Special Jury Swaralaya Yesudas Award for outstanding performance in music 2003 Alauddin Khan Award by the Government of West Bengal 2004 National Award as Playback singer by Government of Kerala 2004 Hony D. Lit Award by the Rabindra Bharati University 2005 Lifetime Achievement award by the Government of Maharashtra 2005 Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India 2007 First AKSHAYA Award by Government of Orissa 2007 Awarded the Dada Saheb Phalke Award by the Government of India 2008 Hony D. Lit Award by Jadavpur University 2011 Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 Banga-Vibhushan by Government of West Bengal [Wikipedia]
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