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Analekara Geetham

3:36 PM Posted by Vijayasri


Geetham No 4 : ANALEKARA
Ragam: Suddha Saveri (29th mela janyam)
Talam: Thisra Jathi Triputa talam

Arohanam : S R2 M1 PD2 S
Avarohanam: S D2 PM1 R2 S

Sahityam:
Aanalekara Unni Poladi Sakala Shaastrapuraana
Dhinam Taala Dhinam Taala Parigathu Rere
Setu Vaaha Pariga Tamnam Jataajoota

Meaning: (Adapted From: Perfecting Carnatic Music, Level 1 by Chitraveena Ravikiran)
Even as we watch ("aanalekara"), the water (unni") stored in a tank leaks through another outlet (pooladi"). In the same manner, my life has been wasted ("parigathu") without the awareness ("dheenam") of the ancient texts and scriptures (shastras and puraanas).


R M R R S D S S , S D P M P
A - na le - ka ra un - ni po - la di

D D S D , D P P M R D D D P
sa ka la sha - sthrapu ra - na di - nam -

P , P D D D P P , P M P D P
tha - la di - nam - tha - la pa ri ga thu

P M R S R S R P M P S R S R
re - re a - - - a - - a - - -

P P D P P M R R S R M , M ,
a - - a - - - se - thu va - ha -

D P D S , S , R R S D P M P
pa ri ga tham - nam - ja ta - ju - - ta

D D S D , D P P M R D D D P
sa ka la sha - sthrapu ra - na di - nam -

P , P D D D P P , P M P D P
Tha - la di - nam - tha - la pa ri ga thu

P M R S R S R P M P S R S R
re - re a - - - a - - a - a -

P P D P P M R R S R M , M ,
a - - a - - - se - thu va - ha -

D P D S , S ,
pa ri ga tham - nam -

22 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...

    I am wondering what language is this Geetam. I am inclined to say it is in Malayalam. Please confirm

  2. Smrithi M. said...

    This Geetham is a composition of Purandara Dasa. His compositions are mostly in Kannada, but sometimes in Sanskrit. This particular geetham however was composed in Kannada.

  3. manjunath said...

    I am kannadiga but this does not sound like kannada

  4. manjunath said...

    I am kannadiga but this does not sound like kannada

  5. smitha said...

    It doesn't sound like Kannada language.... im a kannadiga

  6. smitha said...

    I felt the same... trying to find out!!

  7. Anonymous said...

    This Geeta is Telugu language:

  8. Unknown said...

    This geethe is considered as 5th pillari geethe according to Sangeetha Sampradaya Pradarsini.

  9. Unknown said...

    i am telugu.but this doesn't sound like telugu language...

  10. Dhyaana said...

    Yes

  11. smitha said...

    I guess this is in Tamil

  12. Unknown said...

    This composition is not composed by Sri Purandhara dasa. It is Telugu.

  13. Anonymous said...

    Hhhh

  14. jm said...
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  15. jm said...

    Analekara by Purandara Dasa is a piece of Carnatic music from the early 16th century. The piece
    originated in Southern India in the Vijayanagara Empire. It is a piece of religious/praise music and one
    of 475,000 compositions by Purandara Dasa. Analekara was one of the first pieces written by
    Purandara Dasa when he began composing music in the 1500s and is a warning to not waste ones life
    without knowledge of the religious scriptures.
    Purandara Dasa is known as the “father” of Carnatic music, part of the Carnatic 'Trinity'. Carnatic music is a classical form of music
    originating in southern India. All carnatic music is composed in a specific talam (rhythm pattern) using
    a ragam (scale) composed of swaras (notes). When performed, both the swara and the sahityam (lyrics)
    are sung, as well as improvised sections known as Manodharma sangita.
    Analekara is a geetham (song) is composed in KannaDa, a language of Dravidian origin located in the
    modern Karnataka area, historically known as the Vijayanagara Empire. KannaDa was influenced
    heavily by Sanskrit, another language Purandara Dasa commonly composed it.

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  18. Rohini Subbarathnam Kanchana said...

    Analekara geetha is in Bhandeera Bhasha.

  19. Ad said...

    This may be tamil?......

  20. Anonymous said...

    This also means that

  21. The Coldest said...

    I am a tamil talk8ng person. This is correct.

  22. Okay said...

    I think the same way as you, The Coldest.

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