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Song Singers Lyrics 1 "Kaadhal Enbathu" O. S. Arun, Harish Raghavendra, Malgudi Subha, Dhina, Dev Prakash: Vijay Sagar 2 "Karuppan Varuvan" Shankar Mahadevan, Jayamoorthy: Yugabharathi: 3 "Naalu Gopuram" Chinnaponnu, Tippu: 4 "Oorellam" Hariharan: 5 "Sangam Vaithu" Dhina, Kavi, Karthik, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran: 6 "Uppu Kallu" Bombay Jayashree
This songs are composed by legendary Bengali mystic poet, songwriter, and philosopher , Hason Raja, from Sylhet, Bangladesh. His songs focus on spiritual awakening, the transient nature of life, and the search for divinity within oneself. These compositions, often referred to as Baul songs, are filled with mysticism, simplicity, and profound ...
Bhawaiya is a musical form or a popular folk music that originated in Northern Bengal, especially the Rangpur Division in Bangladesh, Cooch Behar district of West Bengal, India, and the undivided Goalpara district of Assam, India.
Yugabharathi is a Tamil poet and lyricist.He started his career as editor in Kanaiyazhi and turned into a lyricist in Tamil film industry. Debuting in the film Aanandham with lyrics for the song "Pallankuzhiyin vattam parthaen", he has become a successful lyricist penning more than 1000 songs.
Pralayollas (Bengali: প্রলয়োল্লাস, romanized: Pralaẏōllāsa, The Ecstasy of Destruction or Destructive Euphoria), also known after its ...
Shyama Sangeet (Bengali: শ্যামা সঙ্গীত) is a genre of Bengali devotional songs dedicated to the Hindu goddess Shyama or Kali which is a form of supreme universal mother-goddess Durga or parvati. It is also known as Shaktagiti or Durgastuti.
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The term padavali (also written padaabali) has the literal meaning "gathering of songs" (pada=short verse, lyric; +vali = plural; collection). The padavali poetry reflects an earthy view of divine love which had its roots in the Agam poetry of Tamil Sangam literature (600 BC–300 AD) and spread into early medieval Telugu ( Nannaya , Annamayya ...