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South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
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This podcast is a complement to http://www.shivkumar.org/music/ and Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/shivkuma100/videos) by an amateur and hobbyist for fellow amateurs, self-learners, music enthusiasts with an interest in south indian classical music (carnatic music). This podcast explores details about compositions: word-by-word meanings and musical aesthetics (gamakas etc) as seen by a fellow amateur to promote music appreciation.
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mA jAnakI (Class) - Kamboji (Kambodhi) - DeshAdi - Tyagaraja
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
39 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
mA jAnakI (Class) - Kamboji (Kambodhi) - DeshAdi - Tyagaraja

Full Notation -> www.shivkumar.org/music

Maa Jaanaki

Ragam: Kambodhi  (Kamboji) {28th Melakartha (Harikambodhi) janyam)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kambhoji

ARO:     S R2 G3 M1 P D2 S                          ||

               AVA:     S N2 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S N3 P D2 S   ||

Talam: Deshadi

Composer: Tyagaraja

Version: Semmangudi & Ram Kaushik (Original YouTube)

Lyrics: Tyagaraja Vaibhavam

Meanings: TK Govinda Rao book, Tyagaraja Vaibhavam, ChatGPT


Pallavi:

mA jAnaki cETTa paTTaga maharAjav(ai)tivi

 

Anupallavi:

rAja rAja vara rAjIv(A)ksha vinu

rAvaN(A)ri(y)ani rAjillu kIrtiyu (mA)

 

Charanam:

kAnak(E)gi Ajna mIraka  mAy(A)kAram(u)nici Sikhi centanE(y)uNDi

dAnavuni veNTanE cani aSOka taru mUlan(u)NDi

vAni mATalaku kOpaginci kaNTa  vadhiyincakanE(y)uNDi

SrI nAyaka yaSamu nIkE kalga jEya lEdA tyAgarAja paripAla (mA)

 

Meaning:  It is due to having clasped (“battaga”) the hand (“chetta”) of our JANAKI in wedlock (literally take hand in marriage, You became (“vaitivi”) great and famous (“maharaja”).

Word-by-Word: mA – Our       ;      

 jAnaki - Janaki (Sita)    ; 

cETTa - Clasped, referring to the act of holding hands in wedlock

paTTaga - In the act of, or as a result of   

maharAjav(ai)tivi - Became a great king

A – That   ;   rAja – King ;  rAja - Of kings (emphasizing superiority)

 

Meaning:  O King of Kings (“Rajaraaja”)! Let me tell you (“vinu”), the one with beautiful eyes (“Rajeevaksha”) this. You owe your fame (“keerthiyu”) as the Vanquisher of mighty Ravana (“ravanaariyani”) to the great good (“raajillu”)  fortune of having clasped the hand of Janaki!
Word-by-Word: vara - Best, excellent   ;

rAjIv(A)ksha - Lotus-eyed (Lord Rama)  ; 

vinu - Listen, or let me tell you

rAvaN(A)ri(y)ani- Enemy of Ravana   ; 

rAjillu - Great good fortune   ;

kIrtiyu – Fame   ; (mA) – Our

 

Meaning:  C: She accompanied you to the forests (“kanakeki”), then obeying your command, she entrusted her real Self to the care of the fire-God (“Yagna meraka” and “Sikhi Chentane Yundi”)) allowing a a shadow form of hers(“maayakaaramunichi”) to be carried away by Ravana to Lanka

Word-by-Word: kAnak(E)gi – Proceeding with (Egi) you to the forest (kanaku);  

Ajna – Command   ; 

mIraka – You  (i.e. without disobeying your command) ; 

  mAy(A)kAram(u)nici – Donning (unici) a form (AkAramu) of illusion (mAyA) which went with RAvanA.

Sikhi – Fire-God  ;

centanE(y)uNDi - remained close (with the fire-god)

 

Meaning:  Having gone (cani) (in shadow form) along with (veNTanE) rAvaNa – the demon (dAnavuni), remaining (uNDi) at lanka under (mUlanu) (literally at the root) (mUlanuNDi) the aSOka tree (taru),

Word-by-Word:  dAnavuni - Demon (referring to Ravana)   ;

veNTanE – Immediately   ;   cani – Killed  ;

aSOka -Ashoka (a garden) ;

taru – Tree  ;

mUlan(u)NDi - In the presence of

 

Meaning: … by not reducing him (rAvaNa) to ashes (vadhiyincakanE uNDi) (literally not slaying) (vadhiyincakanEyuNDi) by her eyes (kaNTa) by getting enraged (kOpaginci) by his (vAni) words (mATalaku)… didn’t she bring you great fame?

Word-by-Word:   vAni - Her (referring to Sita);  mATalaku - To the words  ;  kOpaginci – Angered  ; kaNTa -Eyes

vadhiyincakanE(y)uNDi - Not killing, i.e. not reducing him to ashes.

 

Meaning: O Consort (nAyaka) of lakshmI (SrI)! did She not (lEdA) indeed bring (kalga jEya) (literally produce) great fame (yaSamu) to You (nIkE)

{. … by not reducing him (rAvaNa) to ashes (vadhiyincakanE uNDi) (literally not slaying) (vadhiyincakanEyuNDi) by her eyes (kaNTa) by getting enraged (kOpaginci) by his (vAni) words (mATalaku)? …}

 

O Nourisher (paripAla) of this tyAgarAja! You attained greatness because you married our Mother jAnaki!!

 

Word-by-Word:  SrI - Goddess (referring to Lakshmi or Sita)  ; 

 nAyaka – Leader (or husband) ;

          yaSamu – Fame  ; nIkE - Only for you

         kalga – Becomes  ;

         jEya – Win  ;  lEdA – Or  ;

        tyAgarAja - Tyagaraja (the poet)  ;

        paripAla – Protect  ; (mA) - Our


South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
This podcast is a complement to http://www.shivkumar.org/music/ and Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/shivkuma100/videos) by an amateur and hobbyist for fellow amateurs, self-learners, music enthusiasts with an interest in south indian classical music (carnatic music). This podcast explores details about compositions: word-by-word meanings and musical aesthetics (gamakas etc) as seen by a fellow amateur to promote music appreciation.