Amma Anandadayini- Aruna Sairam singing Balamuralikrishna's Varnam

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

Aruna Sairam singing Amma Anandadayini, a very popular varnam composed by D.M.Balamuralikrishna in Gambheeranatta Ragam.
Violin: Toronto A. Jayadevan
Mrudangam : Thiruvarur Vaidyanathan
Venue: Varasidhi Vinayaka Temple, Toronto, Canada

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  • I need to correct the word "Mora Aalakinchu" to "Mora Aalinchu" in my earlier comment. Aalakinchu or Aalinchu mean the same.

  • @skvarma77

    Now since, Ammavaru is considered as ardhangi of Lord Shiva the praise of Lord Shiva begins -

    Oh Shiva, Shiva, Shiva you are the embodiment of thousands and thousands of boons (veyyi vela varala rashi ve) , please listen to my earnest plea (moralinchu)

    In conclusion, BMK pleades Lord Shiva and Parvathi as to bless the bliss of music to the listeners through him - as an medium to convey.

  • @skvarma77

    It is a keerthana composed in praise of Jaganmatha Parvthi - the following is what I gather from the song.

    Amma, you are the giver of happiness (aanada dayini) a complete manifestation of the word AUM (akara, ukara, makara roopini). Amma, with staunch belief in you, i'm (MBK) blessed to sing your praises. (amma ninu nammi balamurali ganammu chesi dhanyudanaythini)

  • can you provide the line by line meaning of this song?

  • dr. balamurali krishna's composition

  • fantastic audio recording quality, ofcourse divine voice

  • good editing

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