Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tamil: Devotional Album Unknown Mudhale Mudive Mookambikaiye Geetha Vazhipaadu: Tamil: Devotional Album 1984 Muthu Mani Chudare Vaa (Bit Version) Anbulla Rajnikanth: Tamil: K Natraj 2005 Muthunatraamam Poo Maalai – Thirupporchunnam Thiruvasakam in Symphony: Tamil: Oratorio/Devotional Album 1990 My Dear Marthanda My Dear Marthandan: Tamil ...
A Bhajan in Hindu traditions is an informal, loosely structured devotional song with music in a regional language. [19] They are found all over India and Nepal, but are particularly popular among the Vaishnav traditions such as those driven by devotion to avatars of Vishnu such as Krishna, Rama, Vitthal and Narayana (often with their consorts).
The Alvars sang these songs at various sacred shrines known as the Divya Desams. [3] The Tamil Vaishnavites , also known as Ubhaya Vedanti follow both the Sanskrit Vedas ( Rigveda , Yajurveda , Samaveda , and Atharvaveda ) as well as the Tamil-language Tiruvaymoli , a work which devotees of Sri Vaishnavism regard as the Tamil Veda. [ 4 ]
Ilaiyaraaja is a composer, conductor, singer, lyricist, and producer who has composed for more than 1000 films in Indian cinema. He is widely rated as one of the greatest composers Indian Film Music has ever seen. [1]
Late Chola, Tamil Nadu. Vinayagar Agaval is a devotional poetic hymn to the Hindu deity Ganesha. It was written in the 10th century during the Chola dynasty by the Tamil poet Avvaiyar, shortly before her death. [1] It is considered to be her greatest poem. [2] The 72-line 'Agaval' is a form of blank verse, close to speech.
Mukesh Mohamed started his singing career in Dinakaran's musical orchestra. In the beginning, he used to sing a number of popular Tamil devotional songs. [6] For more than 15 years he was singing in light music orchestras. [citation needed] Simultaneously, he was participating in different musical competitions organized by leading TV Channels.
Thiruvasagam (Tamil: திருவாசகம், romanized: tiruvācakam, lit. 'sacred sayings') is a volume of Tamil hymns composed by the ninth century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavasagar. It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the sacred anthology of the Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta.
Tirumurai (Tamil: திருமுறை, meaning Holy Order) is a twelve-volume compendium of songs or hymns in praise of Shiva in the Tamil language from the 6th to the 11th century CE by various poets in Tamil Nadu. Nambiyandar Nambi compiled the first seven volumes by Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar as Tevaram during the 12th century.