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Krithi: Emi neramu nannu brova Ragam: Shankarabharanam Thalam: Adi Composer: Thyagaraja Vocal: Amritha Murali Amritha Murali, born on 16 July 1982 to Smt.Rema and Sri.G. Murali, is an established vocalist and an accomplished violinist. Amritha continued to do both comfortably until recently when she decided to concentrate on her solo performances as a vocalist and also to resolve this identity crisis of whether she is a violinist or vocalist. Hardworking and dedicated to the art, she is among the more talented Carnatic vocalists of today. Amritha enjoys a musical pedigree that includes some outstanding gurus. Amritha had her initial lessons in vocal music from her grandmother Smt Rajam Nagarajan and advanced lessons from great musicians - Vidvan Shri K R Kedaranathan, Vidushi Smt Meera Kedaranathan, Vidushi Smt Rama Ravi and Vidvan Shri P.S.Narayanaswamy. She is currently under the tutelage of Vidvan Shri R.K.Shriramkumar. She is also adept at playing the violin and is a disciple of Vidushi Smt.T.Rukmini. An A grade artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan, Amritha has performed in many prestigious music festivals in India and abroad. She has received many awards and accolades including the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar from the Central Sangeet Natak Akademi, Kalki Krishnamurthy Memorial Award, and Kala Ratna from the Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana Committee etc. Co-Artists: Details not available In this devotional kṛihti, Thyagaraja Swamy directly appeals to Lord Rama with deep humility and emotional intensity. Thyagaraja questions the Lord with loving boldness, asking what fault he has committed and whether protecting him would truly be such a burden. Pallavi Emi neramu nannu brova enta bharamu navalla Anupallavi Samaja raja varadudani munula satkirthi galga leda napai Charanam Dina bandhuvani devadevudani samana ghanudani dharmatmudanuchunu jnana dhanulu guna ganamu seya birana judavu tyagarajarchita napai ------------------------------------------------------------------ Meaning: What wrong have I committed? What fault is there on my part? How great a burden would it really be for you to protect me? Did you not, in earlier times, earn great and shining fame as the bestower of boons to Gajendra, the king of elephants? While people rich in wisdom sing your virtues saying that you are the friend and benefactor of the humble, that you are the Lord of the celestials, the incomparable and great Supreme Lord, and that you are the embodiment of righteousness — still, You do not cast your glance upon me quickly. O Lord worshipped by this Thyagaraja, what fault is there in me? How great a burden would it be for you to protect me? ------------------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: These songs have been uploaded solely for listening pleasure and as an archive to preserve Carnatic music. I do not intend to violate any copyrights held by the respective owners of these songs. I do not own any copyright to the content uploaded. If any material infringes on your copyright, please notify me, and I will promptly remove it from my YouTube channel.