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Narayana The Namo Namo (Annamacharya song)

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2007

Rama Varma, Rajashree and Ratnaprabha sing an Annamacharya composition in Behaag

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  • singer looks deeply immersed,he did his best for this song, beautiful voice

    i am not sure whether in the first stanza the lyrics say 'bhava bhandha vimochana' instead of bhava bhandanate as it is sung here

  • I asked Varma ji and he says it is Bhava bhanjana te namo. (Destroyer of worldly problems/attachments, I salute you.)

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  • @speedrouter9 in case you're still curious, here is what I understand about annamayya et al. Annamayya was actually a poet. All of his poems are in Telugu. Long they were composed, they were set to music and fully qualify as Carnatic krithis.

    Occasionally, you may hear popular compositions like this sung in a totally different raga and tune. The Malladi Brothers, for example, often do things like that.

    Anyway, Prince Rama Varma is exceptional in his bhava and rendition.

  • pallavi

    nArayaNa tE namO namO (bhava)

    nArada sannuta namO namO

    (nArAyaNa)

    caraNam 1

    murahara naghadhara mukunda mAdhava garuDa gamana pankaja nAbhA

    parama puruSa bhava bandhanathE (namO) naramruka sharIra namO namO (namO)

    (nArAyaNa)

  • This is one of the kind of song and great voice. no match for this singer. thanks for posting.

  • this guys voice is cool!!! rendition is awesome at times....

    i first heard this song in voice of unni krishnan (cool guy)!

    lastly annamaya is awesome...

    but i have one question is this karnatic music...?

    and which language is this (i am telugu)?

    did annamaya learn karnatic music ? please answer my questions im very eager to know the answer

  • So beautiful. Rama Verma Sir, pls accept my sincere appreciation and thanks.

  • this is not purandhara dasa keerthana,this is annamacharya keerthana in telugu but all the words in sanskrit,since telugu is the correct refinement of holy sanskrit.even mutthuswamy and purandhara also rendered most of their keerthanas in telugu becuase of its divine and holy touch.

  • heard this very song many many times because it has "nArAyaNa" in it. Lord "nArAyaNa" bless the singer(very sure, the singer do not care these comments or anything otherwise).

  • This is a Sanskrit song by the great Telugu saint Sri Tallapaka Annamacharya.

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