karnATik
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Song:
swaagatam krishNaa
swaagatham krishNa raagam: mOhanam
28 harikaambhOji janya
taaLam: aadi pallavi
swaagatam krishNaa caraNaagatam krishNaa anupallavi
bOga dapta sulabaa supushpa gandha kalaba caraNam
mushTikaasoora caanoora malla malla vishaarada (madhusudanaa) kuvalaiyaapeeDa
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Meaning: By Aparna from Neccheli (original article here, reproduced with permission)
Carnatic Compositions - The Essence and Embodiment pallavi
swAgatam krishNA - welcome KrishNa anupallavi
bhOga tApta - people who dearly long to see you caraNam
mushTikAsura - demon MushTika In this krithi Uttukkadu Venkata Subbayyar, very aptly and beautifully describes lord KrishNa's attributes and his achievements, while welcoming Krishna, the savior, the one with a delicate face who killed the demon Madhu and who resides in Mathura. This krithi is in a very lyrical form using simple language. He describes KrishNa as easily accessible for people who dearly long to see him, he is a robust man who enjoys fragrant flowers, he is a man who is decorated with fragrant vermilion powder on his forehead and he is a delightful lord for the women from the town. He then continues to describe more of KrishNa's qualities like, one who has defeated the wrestling demons Mushtika and chAnUra, one who slayed the wild elephant KuvalayapIda, as the one danced upon the hood of the serpent kALinga and protected the cowherds, who is the virtuous god, the one who intentionally protects the righteous, the one with unparalleled valor and courage through the ages, who is in the thoughts of the sages, who is as beautiful as cupid, the destroyer of demons, who is pleasantly sweet, romantic and playful as the women of the town worship him like their god. After listening to this song and krishNa's valor and kindness, it sure gives a good feeling and a great assurance to have lord srI krishNa on your side. Traditionally, it was customary to praise people as you welcome them, which can be witnessed even now in music festivals to list out the artists' accomplishments as they are welcomed onto the stage. As you celebrate the krishNashTami festival in this month which denotes the birth of lord Sri Krishna in Mathura, you can play this song in praise of lord KrishNa. Many people decorate their homes with things like basil (brinda) leaves, colored rangoli, motifs of baby footprints in their front yards to welcome little krishNa into their homes and hearts. Also they prepare his favorite foods, which undoubtedly includes milk and butter, other sweets and savories. It is a festival for all likes of people, men, women, young and old to celebrate, spread love and be joyous. We wish you all a happy krishNashTami!
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