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Krishna Nee Begane Baro is a widely known classical song in Kannada language. It is composed in Raga Yamunakalyani by Vyasatirtha . The Tala is Misra chapu .
Krishna Nee Begane Baaro, a recording of live performance by Gana Gandharva Yesudas in the presence of Sri Sri Sri Vishveshatheertha Swamiji of Pejavara Sri Krishna Math, Udupi in early 2002. He is accompanied by Prov. V. Praveen on Mridangam, Mahadeva Sharma on violin and T. Radhakrishna on Ghatam.
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Krishna Nee Begane Baro is a 1986 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Amrutha Singh, Anuradha Singh and Dushyanth Singh. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Bhavya, Kim and Mukhyamantri Chandru. The film has musical score by Bappi Lahiri.
Jamboopathe by Muthuswamy Dikshitar, set to Rupaka talam is a famous composition. Some other famous compositions in Yamunakalyani are Krishna Nee Begane by Vyasatirtha, Bhavayami Gopalam by Annamacharya, Pibare Ramarasam by Sadashiva Brahmendra, O Rama Nee Nama by Bhadrachala Ramadasu, Sri Ramachandra Kripalu by Sant Tulsidas, Haridasulu by Tyagaraja and Kadana Vatsava Hari by Vijayadasa in ...
Krishna Mechchida Radhe "Preethi Dhaivavu" Shankar–Ganesh N/A solo "Olavina Kavitheya" "Baalodu Hennida" Krishna Rukmini "Naa Kande Ninna Madhura" K. V. Mahadevan N/A Vani Jairam "Balukaado Banga" Cheluvina Chilume" "Naadave Nanninda Dooradeya" solo "Karnatakada Itihaasadali" Olavina Aasare "Kanasali Manasali" M. Ranga Rao Doddarange Gowda
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Kuhu yoga parihara – Once Krishnadevaraya had Kuhu yoga. Sri Vyasarajaru, noticing that the kingdom is in trouble, asked the king to donate to Vyasarajaru, who ruled the state before the kuhuyoga period and during the period. When the Kuhuyoga came in the form of Krishna sarpa, he kept his kaavi on the simhasana which was burnt into ashes.