Dwijavanti - a tribute to melody...

“The aim and final reason of all music should be nothing but the glory of God and the refreshment of spirit.” - i often wondered this quote by JS Bach - whether he referred to our carnatic music. I was listening to Dwijavanti (the raaga) in different forms and i was fascinated finally to conclude by a famous lyric "Kanneer Thuligal Thaan Kalaigalin Vegumanam".

Though Rishivani's janyaraaga - "Kiravani" is my all-time favourite among the raagas, Dwijavanti is slowly catching up with kadhanakudhuhalam and kaapinarayani.
The best part of this raaga,it sets up the melancholy mood for the song. For few friends of mine, who cannot unerstand what a raaga is ? - It is basically a scale of notes but it has to to be sung with the proper bhava /moods to induce the listener.

I still remember, i was hooked for the first time when i listened to "Chetasri Balakrishnam" composed on Dwijavanti by our well know Madurai Mani Mama. Incidentally Dwijavanti is very much like the first cousin of Sahana (which you guys might have heard from lot of songs in cinema like Parthen Sirithen from the Veera Abhimanyu).

I was looking out for a Tyagaraja / Illayaraja song on this and incidentally hasn't composed even one (what an amazing trivia !!!), whereas our Vidyasagar and A R Rahman have composed on this after Muthusamy Dikshatar.

Hats off to ARR for coming out with a wonderful song (anbe sugama from parthala paravasam..). Another kudos to Shri Muthusamy dikshatar for converging a hindustani raag and gave it to us.

Regards,
Lakshman

(listening to hindustani equivalent of the same - Jaijawanti..played by Pt Ravishankar)

Comments

Krishna Prakash said…
Akilandeswari rakahsmam...
http://www.udbhava.com/udbhava/songs.jsp?id=413
Regards
KP

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