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M S Subbulakshmi Daru Varnam Mathe Malayadwaja Pandya Sanjathe Khamas

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

M S Subbulakshmi Daru Varnam Mathe Malayadwaja Pandya Sanjathe Khamas Harikesanallur Sri. Muthiah Bhagavathar

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  • Are you sure it is MS singing ?

    The alapana sounds like her but not the song.

    Any case, great to listen to.

  • Sure its MSAMMA :) its a pvt recording, the quality is 64kbps so it feels like that :)

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  • No one can spell those gamakas so perfectly.It is MSS,no doubt.Because you can make it out from the excellent way that the sangathis are sung,Also you can see that Radha patti was singing in the background.

    The one thing I observed is that there is no finching away from the rhyme and rhythm in each of her songs.Such amazing perfection.

    For Instance at 8:16 the way she sings maate malayadhwaja sanjathe,it could be sung normally but she adds so much flavour to it.

  • I ♥ this song :) What a wonderful hymn to Meenakshi :) Wonderfully written and even more beautifully rendered :)

  • Doesn't matter who sang it, the varnam has been rendered perfectly.... that's all that counts...

  • I am sorry, but i still think this is not MSS singing. It sounds more like Mukta amma....Pls can someone clarify

  • yes it does sound MS Amma

  • @vatsand You can hear the mudra "Harikesha" in the charanam. This was a song that HMB sang in the presence of the king. Therefore, he also describes the king in this song.

  • @spartanray

    Aso

    this is a clipping got from wkpdia- The "MATHE MALAYADHWAJA" is a very Unique Varnam due to the fact that the Chitte swara has two different types of sahitya arranged according to it. The first is a rhythmic poetry describing the king and has the Raja mudra and the second is a liting Solkattu swara which is very nicely embodied in expression by bharatanatyam dancers

  • @spartanray

    I am not sure, because it specifically says in the song, "mysoora natha, nalwadi srikrishna rajendra rachayita". I may be wrong, does the song include HMB's signature name?

  • @vatsand I am sure it was written by HMB and it also describes the king of Mysore.

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