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Krithi: Kori Sevimparare Ragam: Kharaharapriya Thalam: Adi Composer: Thyagaraja Vocal: Serugudi Sisters ( Rema - Geetha ) Serugudi Sisters, Rema and Geetha, are renowned Carnatic vocalists celebrated for their intricate and authentic renditions, maintaining the purity of classical Carnatic music. They have specialized in complex ragas and krithis, showcasing their deep understanding and commitment to the art form. Their musical journey was shaped under the guidance of esteemed gurus, including Kalakkadu Rama Narayana Iyer, Prof. R.K. Srikantan, B. Rajam Iyer, and notably, Prof. T.R. Subramaniam, with whom they trained for nearly 12 years. The sisters have performed extensively, captivating audiences with their devotion to the classical structure of Carnatic music. Violin: Kumbakonam M R Gopinath Mridangam: Papanasam R Kumar Ghadam: Hariharasubramaniam This devotional krithi is an earnest appeal to devotees, urging them to awaken their longing to serve and worship the divine. It praises Lord Sundareswara of Kovuru, describing his majestic beauty and divine grace. Despite being adored by thousands of celestial beings and revered sages like Sanaka, He remains ever accessible and compassionate. Accompanied by his consort Goddess Parvati, He presides as a benevolent deity, ready to bestow prosperity and spiritual blessings. The kriti ends by recognizing him as Hara, the Supreme Soul, who graciously grants boons even to the great Thyagaraja swami. Pallavi Kori sevimparare korkaledera Anupallavi Sri ramanI karamau kovuri sundara murthini Charanam Suralu veyi vanne bangaru virulache pujinchaga bhusurulu sanakadi mauni varulu nutimpa sirulithunani Koluvai undu shri saundarya nayika varuni shri tyagaraja varaduni paramatmuni haruni ------------------------------------------------------------------- Meaning: Why do you not long to serve Him? Don’t you have the desire? (Here, the composer is addressing devotees, urging them to desire the service or worship of the Lord.) You come to worship the most beautiful Sundareswara at Kovuru. Even when thousands of celestials (devas) worship him with golden flowers, and sages like Sanaka and other great silent ascetics offer their praises, Lord Sundareswara, along with his beautiful consort Goddess Parvati, remains the gracious presiding deity, ever ready to bestow prosperity. He is Hara, the Supreme Soul, and the compassionate bestower of boons upon Thyagaraja. ------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER : These songs have been uploaded for hearing pleasure only and as an archive for Carnatic music. By this I don't wish to violate any copyrights owned by the respective owners of these songs if any. I don't own any copyright of the songs myself. If anything is in violation of the copyright you own, then please let me know, I shall remove it from my Youtube channel.