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#InfiniteSoulPDL #InfiniteSoul #CarnaticVocal #Purandaradasa Tracks List= 1. Sakala Graha Bala 00:00 2. Narayana 06:46 3. Thirupathi 12:02 4. Yaenu Maadi Tharenu 18:32 5. Innudaya Bharathe 22:48 6. Chandrachuda 28:13 7. Ramanama Payasake 31:25 8. Kandena Govinda 37:45 9. Dharma Sravana 43:02 10. Venkatachalanilayam 47:10 11. Entha Cheluvake 50:23 Purandara Dāsa (Kannada: ಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸ)[1] (1484–1564) is a prominent composer of Carnatic music. He is widely referred to as 'The Pitamaha' (the father or the grandfather) of Carnatic Music in honour of his significant contribution to Carnatic music. He formulated the basic lessons of teaching Carnatic music by structuring graded exercises known as Swaravalis and Alankaras, and at the same time, he introduced the Raga Mayamalavagowla as the first scale to be learned by beginners in the field. He also composed Gitas (simple songs) for novice students. Purandara Dasa addressed social issues in addition to worship in his compositions, a practice emulated by his younger contemporary, Kanakadasa. Purandara Dasa's Carnatic music compositions are mostly in Kannada; some are in Sanskrit. He signed his compositions with the mudra (pen name), "Purandara Vittala" (Vittala is one of the incarnations of the Hindu god, Vishnu). Inscriptional evidence suggests Purandara Dasa was born in 1484 CE in Kshemapura, near Tirthahalli, Shivamogga district,Karnataka state. According to other opinions, his native town was Purandaraghatta in Karnataka, or Purandaragad near Pune, but the latter is considered a historical mistake - connecting his "pen name" (his ankita) with a location that mainly served as a military encampment in the 15th and 16th century. Purandara Dasa systematized the method of teaching Carnatic music which is followed to the present day. He introduced the raga Mayamalavagowla as the basic scale for music instruction and fashioned a series of graded lessons such as swaravalis, janti swaras, alankaras, lakshana geetas, prabandhas, ugabhogas, daatu varase, geeta, sooladisand kritis. Another of his important contributions was the fusion of bhava, raga, and laya in his compositions. Purandara Dasa was the first composer to include comments on ordinary daily life in song compositions. The itinerant dasas who succeeded him are believed to have followed the systems he devised, as well as orally passing down his compositions. According to traditional sources his compositions number as many as four lac and seventy-five thousand. But not more than 700 compositions are accessible now. ==Track Details== All Tracks in this Jukebox Lyrics & Composer - Purandaradasa Track - Sakala Graha Bala Artist - S.P.Ramh Track - Narayana Artist - Sangeetha Sivakumar Track - Thirupathi Artist - Nithyasree Mahadevan Track - Yaenu Maadi Tharenu Artist - Dr.M.Balamuralikrishna Track - Innudaya Bharathe Artist - Bombay S. Jayashri. Track - Chandrachuda Artist - Neyveli R.Santhanagopalan Track - Ramanama Payasake Artist - Priya Sisters Track - Kandena Govinda Artist - Sanjay Subrahmanyan Track - Dharma Sravana Artist - Priya Sisters Track - Venkatachalanilayam Artist - P.Unnikrishnan Track - Entha Cheluvake Arist - Sankaran Nambudiri Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and also leave your response in the comment section Enjoy and Stay Connect with us - ►Visit: http://www.pdlindia.org/ ►Subscribe Us: http://bit.ly/inrCarnatic ►Like us: / infinitesoulpdl ►Follow us: / infinitesoulpdl ►Tweet us: / infinitesoulpdl ►Follow us: / pdlindia-pvtltd