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Nambi Kettavar by Lavanya Sankar, disciple of Dr. N. S. Lekshmy Rᴀɢᴀᴍ: Hindolam Tʜᴀʟᴀᴍ: Aadi Cᴏᴍᴘᴏsᴇʀ: Padma Bhushan Sri. Papanasam Sivan 🅻🆈🆁🅸🅲🆂: Pᴀʟʟᴀᴠɪ nambi kettavar yevar aiyyaa umai naayaganai thirumayilaiyin iraivanai || நம்பிக்கெட்டவர் எவர் ஐய்யா உமை நாயகனை திருமயிலையின் இறைவனை || Aɴᴜᴘᴀʟʟᴀᴠɪ ambuli gangai aNindha jadaadharan anbar manam kavar shambu kabaliyai || அம்புலி கங்கை அணிந்த ஜடாதரன் அன்பர் மனம் கவர் ஷம்பு கபாலியை || Cʜᴀʀᴀɴᴀᴍ onDRumE payanillai enDRu uNarndapinbavar uNdenbaar ovvoru manidanum orunaaL innilai yeidhuvaduRuthi adhai maRandaar andru seyalazhindala maRu pozhudu shivan peyar nAvil vArAdE AdalinAl manamE inrE shiva nAmam sollippazhagu (anbudan) || ஒன்றுமே பயனில்லை என்று உணர்ந்தபின்பவர் உண்டென்பார் ஒவ்வொரு மனிதனும் ஒருநாள் இந்நிலை எய்துவதுறுதி அதை மறந்தார் அன்று செயலழிந்தல மறு பொழுது (அ)சிவன் பெயர் நாவில் வாராதே ஆதலினால் மனமே இன்றே சிவ நாமம் சொல்லிப்பழகு (அன்புடன்) || Aʙᴏᴜᴛ Cᴏᴍᴘᴏsᴇʀ: Papanasam Sivan was born at Polagam in Tanjore District on 26th September 1890. Initially known as Ramayya, he came to be called Papanasam Sivan by the inhabitants of `Ganapathy Agraharam’ Tanjore district in 1912 when they were all attracted to the Sivan temple in that village at dusk, while Sivan was praying to the Deity singing `Arum Ponne Maniya’ with a voice full of fervor. He lost his father when he was six years old, and migrated to Trivandrum, the “Dharma Rajya”. While at Trivandrum, Sivan studied in the Maharaja’s Sanskrit college and obtained the title `Upadhyaya’. Beyond this he had no schooling at all. Sivan imbibed this talent hereditarily from his mother and his maternal grandfather, who was also a good musician. After his mother's death in 1910, Sivan returned to his native district with his brother. He toured the district by foot and conduct bhajans in all the temple festivals like Saptha Sthanam at Thiruvaiyar, Adi Pooram at Nagapattinam etc and sang his own compositions as devotional songs. During Margazhi, every year he conducted Giri Pradakshinam around the four Mada streets of Sri Kapaleeswarar temple at Mylapore, right from 1930 when he came to Chennai, till 1972. He passed away on 1st October 1973. While singing he always closed his eyes and he had expressed that he was on such occasions in communion with god. As a composer “Sivan ranks with the great giants who followed the trinity in the middle of the ninetheenth century”. He did not use any lexicon or dictionary for choosing rhyming words. Almost all eminent vidwans of yester years, viz. Ariyakuri Ramanuja Iyengar, Maharajapuram Vishwanatha Iyer, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, Musiri Subramania Iyer, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and others have sung numerous compositions of Sivan in their performances. Sivan’s compositions cover a wide gamut of songs ranging from varnams, krithis, and operas to padhams and javalis. His daughter Dr.Rukmini Ramani has published his compositions in book form. Sivan composed songs for films, for about 15 years from 1936, charging spiritual fervor into them and this was responsible for phenomenal success of many film producers. He acted in 4 films, `Bhaktha Kuchela’, `Thiyaga Bhoomi’, `Bhaktha Chetha’ and `Kubera Kuchela’ all of which were hits. The roles suited him admirably and it was the unanimous verdict of critics that he alone could have lived in these roles. Sivan was a recipient of a few titles. In 1950, the Indian Fine Arts Society honored him by conferring him the title `Sangeetha Sakithya Kala Sikhamani’. At the celebrations of the 60th birthday of Sivan, Kanchi Acharyar blessed him with the titled `Siva Punya Gaana Mani’. The Tamizh Isai Sangam honored him with the title `Isai Perarignar’. The Music Academy honored him with the title “Sangeetha Kalanidhi”. He was admitted as a `Fellow’ of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi. In 1962 Sivan received the President’s Award. Lastly in 1972, at the age of 82, the Indian Government conferred on him `Padma Bhushan’. Sivan’s benefactors included Smt. Rukmani Arundale of the Theosophical Society and Kalakshetra, the late Sri. K. Subramaniam, Cine Director, late Sri.S.S.Vasan, Editor of Kalki Sri.T.Sadasivam, Smt.M.S.Subbulakshmi and the Hon. Former Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.Ramachandran, Tamilnadu State Sangeetha Nataka Sangam and Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, to name a few. Sivan led a very simple unostentatious life, was very pious by nature, timid and shy to the extent of self-abnegation. Sivan’s bhajanai tradition is continued even today by his daughter Dr. Rukmini Ramani. 🎥 🆅🅸🅳🅴🅾 🅴🅳🅸🆃🅸🅽🅶 & 🅳🅴🆂🅸🅶🅽 - Saradha Sankar https://www.saradhasankar.com/