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Neelakanta Sivan

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Neelakanta Sivan (1839–1900) was an Indian composer of Carnatic music. Although he did not receive any formal musical training, his compositions exhibit deep technical brilliance. Neelakanta Sivan was born in 1839 at Vadiveeswaram, a part of Nagercoil, he stayed at Padmanabhapuram, the capital of the old Travancore. His father, Subramanya Iyer, was an official in Neelakantaswamy temple at Padmanabhapuram. His mother was Alagammal.

He worked as a village magistrate for a few years and left this profession to take up religious practices.

The songs Sambo Mahadeva Saranam (raga Bowli); Ananda nadamaaduvaar Thillai ambalam thannil (Purvikalyani); Enraikku Sivakirupai varumo (Mukaari) Enna vanthalum naan unnai marapathillai (Kambhoji); Oru naal orupozhuthakilum Sivanai ucharikka venum (Kamas); Vaa vaa kalaimathi (Shankarabharanam); Oraru Mugane (Reetigowla); Kadaikkan paaraiyya (Darbar); and Sivanai ninai- thu thuthi paadikkol maname (Kambhoji) are very popular songs in Tamil.[1]

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Transcription

Compositions

Composition Raga Tala Type Language Other Info Audio Links
Ananda naTamAduvAr tillai Purvi Kalyani Adi Kriti Tamil [2]
SambhO mahA dEva SaraNam sri kALadhISa Bowli Rupakam Kriti Telugu [3]

References & Audio Links

  1. ^ Famous Songs, Forgotten Composer Archived 1 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine from Indian Express newspaper, at Carnatic Corner
  2. ^ "Ananda naTamAduvAr tillai - Sikkil Gurucharan". YouTube. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. ^ "SambhO mahA dEva SaraNam sri kALadhISa - MS Subbulakshmi". YouTube. Archived from the original on 17 May 2022. Retrieved 24 May 2016.

See also

External References


This page was last edited on 16 December 2023, at 05:32
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