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Krithi: Nadaloludai Ragam: Kalyanavasantham Thalam: Rupakam Composer: Thyagaraja Vocal: Priya Sisters ( Shanmughapriya & Haripriya ) Shanmukhapriya and Haripriya, popularly known as the Priya Sisters, hey hail originally from Amalapuram in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. They started learning Carnatic music from their father, Sri V.V.Subbaram, at an early age. In order to nurture their musical talent, their father shifted base to Chennai. Later they became the disciples of the renowned duo Radha and Jayalakshmi who were disciples of the legendary G. N. Balasubramaniam. They learnt many nuances and subtleties of music during the five-year tenure under Radha and Jayalakshmi including the advice that the singing should be so clear that the listener should be able to notate the entire krithi. The sisters have performed together many concerts all over India and abroad touring countries like the USA, Canada etc. They have performed in a number of prestigious festivals like the Festival of Hyderabad, Duo Festival, during 69th and 70th birthday celebrations of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, World Tamil Conference to list a few concerts. The duos have also performed at the Rashtrapati Bhavan before the former President of India Sri R Venkataraman. Co-Artists: Details not available Thyagaraja Swamy teaches that one can attain Brahmananda, the supreme spiritual bliss, through devotion to sacred music (Nada). By immersing the mind in divine sound made of the seven swaras and ragas, one can experience the same bliss that even gods and sages revere. Pallavi Nada loludai brahmanandamandave manasa Anupallavi Swadu phala prada sapta swara raga nichaya sahita (Nada) Charanam Hari haratma bhu-sura pati Sara janma ganesadi vara maunulupasincha re dhara tyagaraju teliyu (Nada) ------------------------------------------------------------- Meaning: O mind, Delight in Nada (Divine sound/music) and experience the bliss of Brahman. O my mind, Immerse yourself in the divine Nada, rich with the seven notes and countless ragas, and thereby attain the supreme bliss it sweetly bestows. As Vishnu (Hari), Shiva (Hara), Brahma the self-born, Indra the lord of the celestials, Subrahmanya born among the reeds, Ganesha, and many great sages worship Nada, O my mind, in this world immerse yourself in that very Nada whose greatness is known to this Thyagaraja and thereby attain supreme bliss. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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.