Karnatic Music - A Soulful Journey
December 24, 2006
It is the month of December, which is called the month of Margali in Thamil. Its cold out side, we are less active physically, everybody is just about going to work and getting back into the house to keep away from the cold atmosphere. What better can you do in this season? I think keeping this on mind the Mahans (The great musicians) allocated the month of December to be celebrated as the festival of Karnatic Music. Which is called as the Margali Maha Utasavam. Therefore all the Sabas (Concert Halls) in the city of Chennai, India have various performances of great Karnatic musicians all through December. Well I am in Toronto not blessed enough to witness such great performances and get drowned in the sea of music. But I am lucky enough to have Jaya TV at my home which gives me atleast one hour of solid festival music to enthrall my ears and mind.
Maybe I dont get to listen to great Karnatic musicians in Canada as I used to when I was in Sri Lanka where we used to live close to various concert halls and also have much cheaper ticket prices, therefore we used to go to every single katcheri (concert) possible. And also the local artists in Canada really make me angry becuase they have limited talent but way big ego and think they are best but they dont even come closer to the artists from India. So this made me hate Karnatic music or in other words made me show less interest in it. But after starting to watch the Margali Utsavam, I am back into action! Karnatic Music rocks!
I figured out that raagam Kalyani, Kanada, Naatakurinji and Desh make me knock the doors of heaven. Especially Raagam, Thaanam, Pallavi, Niraval in Kalyani is the best.

I was listening to the sisters Ranjani and Gayatri singing Kalyani the other day man what a great sensation. It took me places Ive never been to. And listenign to them sing made me incredibly happy. I should say beyond happiness an average human being can ever experience. Its more like devotion, love , karuna and also peace (shantham) all in the same time. This concert was last Thursday and I am still singing Kalyani in me head all day. Secondly their Virutham. Which means a song that doesnt come under the limit of a thalam or beat. It was based on Kanada. Oh man it was terrific. The way they each rendered the song and also brought the raag rasa in two different perspectives was simply mind blowing. It reminded me of the song Alaipayuthey. Which also had that Love and devotion towards lord Krishna. They ended their concert with a Tarana type song with alot of energy in an Hindustani raaga. It made the concert wholesome. I am their newest fans! They are incredibly talented. Especially Gayatri. I really like her unique, Hindustan flavoured voice.

Then secondly I should mention Bombay Jayashree. Man what a voice, so unique and crystal clear. Its a totally different sensation. She sang Akhilandeswari in raagam Dvijvanthi, it was honey in my ears! The way she sang it brought goddess Parvathi in front of my eyes and filled my mind with Bhakthi ( love towards god) automatically. The fact about raagas and how they bring different rasas to ones mind can only be felt if its sung properly by great artists with great passion. Otherwise all the talk and theory about rasas and difference between ragas dont make any sense!
Raagas are magical. Each one with its own charm. Some that take you to heaven while some that make you cry. Some that make you go angry and some that give internal peace. There are some events associated with ragas. For instance, theres a story that when the raagam Amruthavarshini was sung it brought rain. Well to be really honest, maybe its coincidential oneday when ym violin teacher played alapana in this raaga it actually drizzled! Magical! I shoudl say.
Well I think anybody who hasnt witnessed the wonders of karnatic music and the different flavous of raagas should gte a chance to witness them. Musicindiaonline.com has many karnatic pieces both in instrumental and in vocal forms. Try it! Its a feast. A variety! A carnival of emotions!. Upcomming concerts are by Nithyasree, O S Arun, and also the viloin duo Ganesh Kumeresh which I cant afford to miss! Go listen and let me knwo your comments guys.

all I could say is: WOW!!… amazing @.@
Comment by Steph — December 24, 2006 @ 4:42 am
ok, cool. but i did get confused! it sounds good…i watch raaga malika though! and that is the closest i get…haha.
but, jee, take me to one of these concerts some time!
Satya xXx
Comment by Satya — December 24, 2006 @ 3:01 pm
This is awsome dude. I never knew anything about the raga sisters. Bombay Jayshree, yes i kow she has a magnificent voice. And yes i accept where you sayKalyani, Kanada & Naatakurinji makes you go wild. Well same here mate, except that i also like Gambheera naattai too. A very strong raaga to listen to. Any ways this post was stupendous. I love it.
Keep writing.
Have fun
-June-
Comment by Arjuna — December 29, 2006 @ 2:51 am