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  2. Aṣṭachāp - Wikipedia

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    Aṣṭachāp (meaning "8 seals" in Hindi) is a term used to refer to a group of 8 devout poets who were disciples of Vallabhacharya and his son Vitthalnath, who sang Haveli Sangeet prayers, praises, kirtans and musical storytelling different leelas of Lord Krishna, in Dhrupad Dhamma, Dwi Padi, Tri Padi, Chatus Padi, Shat Padi, and Ashta Padi Prabandh.

  3. Kedar (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Kedar is an ancient raga, with different genres of classical songs, like khayals, thumris, dhrupads, as well as light classical songs based on it. According to the Guru Granth Sahib, raga Kedara (ਕੇਦਾਰਾ) expresses and makes the mind aware of the soul's true character. It conveys the emotions of honesty, integrity and truthfulness in ...

  4. Brindavani Sarang - Wikipedia

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    The associated mythology being that he brought Lord Krishna to earth by singing this raga who took the form of an idol which can still be seen in Mathura. One of the famous Ragas for the Sarang raagang, it is a popular raag of this family, together with Shuddha Sarang, and Madhyamad Sarang. The name Brindavani Sarang is a testament to its ...

  5. Sri Krishna Leela Tarangini - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishna Leela Tarangini is a tarangini or a Sanskrit opera authored by Narayana Teertha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The songs are in chaste Sanskrit and clear diction and are rich in poetic quality. Tarangini is an opera highly suitable for dance drama and it has been very well utilized by Indian classical dancers over the last two centuries.

  6. Bhajan - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. List of compositions by Tyagaraja - Wikipedia

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    Yemani nera nammu kondhumu Krishna Saurashtram Telugu: Yememo theliyaka balikedharu namida dayleka Saurashtram Telugu: ōḍanu jaripē mucchaṭa kanarē vanitalāra nēḍu ఓడను జరిపే ముచ్ఛట కనరే వనితలార నేడు Sāranga: Telugu: Thanayandhe premayanusu viribonulu Bhairavi Telugu

  8. Krishna - Wikipedia

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    All Vaishnava traditions recognise Krishna as the eighth avatar of Vishnu; others identify Krishna with Vishnu, while Krishnaite traditions such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism, [180] [181] Ekasarana Dharma, Mahanam Sampraday, Nimbarka Sampradaya and the Vallabha Sampradaya regard Krishna as the Svayam Bhagavan, the original form of Lord or the same as ...

  9. Meera Ke Girdhar - Wikipedia

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    Meera Ke Girdhar is a 1993 Hindi-language devotional movie directed by Vijay Deep. It is about story of Meera's love and devotion towards Lord Krishna . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]