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Nithyasree Mahadevan: Carnatic (S. Indian) Vocal Recital

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Renowned Carnatic (South Indian) classical vocalist Nithyasree Mahadevan performs Papanasam Sivan's "Muladhara" in 2006. From Amutham's "The Concert" (AM DV-009).

Composition: Mooladhara
Ragam: Hamsadvani
Talam: Adi
Composer: Papanasam Sivan

Violin: M. A. Krishnaswamy
Mridangam: I. Sivakumar
Moorsing: Dheenadhayalan
Tambura: Pallavi Prasanna

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  • I am a Hindu for as long as she's singing!

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  • electrifying voice of Nithyashreeji runs through the spine and dashes at the heart and soul and stirs the emotions of bankti resulting in deep meditation of Lord Ganesha. I am a huge fan.

  • there s no one to compete with her....

    nithyashree is osum..

    love it..

  • It is Muthusamy dixithar who first used Hamsadwani for Pillayar songs. It has become a benchmark for other composers to set songs on Vinayakar using Hamsadwani.

  • ce vrai

  • Those who compare this majestic singer with other singers are poor ambassadors. I think this akka is superb and clearly emulates the great MS

  • Correct me if im wrong, shouldn't it be muladhara murthi.Sri DKJ has sung it muladhara murthi.

  • Listen to her another song, Shiva Shiva Shiva, she is absolutely amazing.

  • she is very great singer she is an asset of India

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