(Excerpts from songs composed in both Sampoorna
(Koteeshwara Iyer,Thyaagaraaja) and Asampoorna (Dikshithar) Melakartha Raagas
have been taken, mostly comprising the part containing the Raga Mudras
–both full and partial. These excerpts
are strung together to form the 72+Mangalam Mela Raga Mishrika. The 14
Charanams of this Mishrika represent the 14 Worlds (Chatur Dasha Bhuvana). This Mishrika is intended as an exercise to be
performed daily/weekly to obtain the nuances of the Raagas. Also, the
individual Melakartha sections of this Mishrika can be developed into
full-fledged Raagam-Thaanam-Pallavis.)
Pallavi - Dhyaanam
Shringaaraadi
Navarasaangi Brihadamba Alingitha Pungava DHAVALAANGAM
Shriyam Dehi
Sporting the nine emotions such as Shringaara,
Embraced by the great Goddess and adorning White Clothes – May the Great
(Shiva) grant us Auspices.
The Mishrika comprises of many songs addressed to many deities. Thus, the first Pallavi is focused towards Dhyaanam – establishing of a common form to contemplate upon. The form selected is a union of Shiva and Shakti, since all other forms can be derived from this.
In accordance with the above meaning, the form is of Devi embracing the Shivalinga. This form can be found at the entrance of the Brihannayaki Shrine in Thanjavur Big Temple, and is somewhat similar to the following form.
The Mishrika comprises of many songs addressed to many deities. Thus, the first Pallavi is focused towards Dhyaanam – establishing of a common form to contemplate upon. The form selected is a union of Shiva and Shakti, since all other forms can be derived from this.
In accordance with the above meaning, the form is of Devi embracing the Shivalinga. This form can be found at the entrance of the Brihannayaki Shrine in Thanjavur Big Temple, and is somewhat similar to the following form.
Mishrika Charanam 1
Ananta Kotyanda Naayaka
SHANKARA Naayikaya| Ashta
Vargaatmaka Gupta Tharayaa Varayaa ||
Shambo Mahadeva
Sharanagata JanaRakshaka Ambhoruhalochana Padambuja Bhaktimdehi|| (PANTHUVARALI)
Athar Nootharkan
Arulvaarku Ugandha Paari CHITHRAAMBARI
Gauri Thandarul Puri||
(KANAKAANGA Kaa Sukha Guha Dinam Kaa Murugaa Thirumaal Marugaa)
Mishrika Charanam 2
Naayinum Kadayen Naan
Aayinum SENAAPATHI Pashupathi
Shripathi Thuthi||
Aadhi Shivanarul
Paranjyothi Ninadhu Paadame Thuthi| NEETHIMATHI
Thantharul Nee Dayaanidhe||
Bhoothala CHALANAATA Nin Thaalthaan Gathi| Pugazh
Kavi Kunjaradaasanukku||
Sakale Guguguha Sharane
Sadashivaantahkarane Akachatathapaadi Varne Akhandaika Rasa Poorne|| (THODI)
(KALAAVATHI Kamalaasana Yuvathi Kalyaanam Kalayathu Saraswathi)
Mishrika Charanam 3
Poondhaar Ani Kuzhal KANTHAMANI Valli Bodhaka Maathu
Sametanaa Tanataam Then Kavi Kunjaradasan||
Dhuritha Thaapa Harana
Sura Vinutha Sharana| Varadha Maa Vitharana Vara VAKULAABHARANA||
Nilayendrunnaiye
Ninainthu Naan Uyya Nesa Kavi Kunjara Daasa RASIKAPRIYA||
Maa CHAARUKESHI Valeesha Maashil Vaageesha
Vara Kunjara Daasa Vaasan||
(ParanDHAAMAVATHI Yuvathi Paarvathi Paramesha
Yuvathi)
Mishrika Charanam 4
Naan Undanai RATHI NAANGA Naalum Natthi Jnaana Gaana
Siddhi Naada Paada Bhakti||
Shalave Panchala KOSHALAAdhi Naadengum Needave| Nin
Sheelame Sholliye Pala Senthamizh Ishai Paadave||
Vaazhum Anbodin Pura
Madhura Kavi Matha Gaja Daasa GAAYAKAPRIYA
Naya Nee Priyamura||
Kaumaari KuSUMADYUTHI Hemaambharana Bhooshani| Samastha
Saamraajya Daayini Sat Guruguha Janani||
(SatChitAnandamaya
Vijrumbhini Sthana Kanaka KUMBHINI)
Mishrika Charanam 5
Shadja RISHABHAPRIYA Gaandhaara Madhyama
Panchama Dhaivatha Nishaadhavidha Sapthaswara Sangeetha||
Maalaa Magizh Marugaa
Guhaa Mathi SAALAAGAM Uru Muruga||
Ve Aarathi ROOPAAVATHI Velaa Kavi Kunjara Daasan
Naalaagudhe||
Vara Kavi Kunjara
Daasan Vishvasan Nin Pujai Neshamara Ramya MAANAAVATHI||
(Himaachala Kumaarim
Bhaje Tripurasundareem Hreem Kaara Saraseeruhaam JHANKAARABHRAMARIm)
Mishrika Charanam 6
Kaaraar AnjanaGat
Kooramin Moha Maayave Sadhaa Naan Uruga MAARARANJANA
Maal Marugaa||
Paangaaga GAANGEYABHOOSHANA Guna Maniyai Pada
Kavi Kunjara Daasan Paintharu Chintaamani||
Veeraadhi Veera Dheera
Mayoora SUVARNAANGA Sundara Kavi Kunjara
Daasa Mandhaara Udhaara Vara||
Sahajaa GAANASAAMAVARAALI Vinutho Sadaashivo
Vinatha Ganesha Guruguho||
(Brihadeesha
Kataakshena Praanino JEEVANTHI
Ahamaham Ithyaathma Roopa)
Mishrika Charanam 7
Swara RAAGA VARDHANA Bhakta Paripaalaa Guhan
Guna Maal Marugan||
Yazhi Ner Mozhiyaal
Vizhi Ezhishai SHUBHA PANTHUVARAALIyaal
Vallikishaindha Manavaalan||
Thaa Sadhaamudha Geetha
THAANA ROOPA Vaa Madhura Kavi
Kunjara Daasa Vishvaasa||
Paakashaasanaadi Deva
Vinuthaam Parashu Raama Natha HIMA
Shaila Suthaam||
(CHAAYAAVATHIM Aananda Vallim Chaaruthara Thanjaapureshwareem
Bhajeham)
Mishrika Charanam 8
Seyaa MAAYAA MAALAVA GAULAdhi Mela Raaga
Thaala Sanchaara Kavi Kunjara Daasan||
Jeevesha JAGANMOHINI Roopam Natha Gopam Sritha
Mandhaaram DhaatramSha Svaroopaavataaram||
VARUNAPRIYA
MaaMayil Vaahana Suguna Varadha Kavi Kunjara Daasa Karunaakara||
Vaarunim Madamata
Chandaadi Khandinim Jaatha Veda Svaroopinim Manda Haasinim|| (CHAKRAVAAKAM)
(ParanJYOTHIshmathim Paarvathim Parameshwara
Yuvathim Mahaa Bhagavathim)
Mishrika Charanam 9
Sukumaara Gurupara
Pannirukara Parashu Paani Sudarshana Paani SuKEERA VAANI||
Mahaadeva Yuvathi BHAANUMATHI Mat Guruguha Janani
Niranjani||
Mahaa Vichitra
Makutadharam Mangala Vasthraadidharam || (CHAAMARAM)
SwaraJHALAVARALI Maruvum Kuzhal
ValliManavala Guruparaa Shubhakara Kavi Kunjara Daasan Enaiyaala||
(Saadhujana Vinutham
Guruguham SanGEETHA PRIYAM Bhajeham)
Mishrika Charanam 10
Neeye Gathiye
Kripaanidhiye Nalvaakarul Purivaaye VAACHASPATHI
Vaakpathi Neeye||
Guhaa Sadgunaalayaa NAATAKAPRIYA Pedhai En Ayyaa Nambinen||
Apaaravara Karunaakara
Kapaalakara ThiruSHOOLINI Supaala
Sura Paripaalini Sudha Kavi Kunjara Daasan||
Kola NAVANITHAChora Gopalan MalMarugaa
KaviKunjaraDasanukarul Koodi Needidave Arul||
(SHYAAMALAANGI Maathangi Namaste Shankari Saraswathi Vinuthe)
Mishrika Charanam 11
Aadhi Ayan HARIKAAMBODHI Arul Bodha Guru Kodil
Kavi Kunjara Daasan||
JnanakaraVelan NalNAMA NARAYANI Balan Navarasa Gaanamudha
Shila ||
SHAANTHAKALYAANA
Guna Shaalini Shaanthyaateetha Kalaa Svaroopini||
Ghana KaamaDHENU KAA Ena Irume Kavi Kanjara
Daasanukkarul Nalame||
(Namo Namaste GEERVAANI Naada Bindu Kalaashreni)
Mishrika Charanam 12
Digambari
Tirushuladhari Jagamtharum Jatadhari HATAKAMBARI
HaraSakhi HariSodhari Sundari TiruSutane||
Neelaa Hari Maal
Sodhari Baala GAURI MANOHARI Baala
Kavi Kari Daasa Pari||
Inba Kumbha SamBHAVA PRIYA Lolan Kavi Kunjara Daasa
Pari Paalan Guna Sheelan||
Vimala Hridhaya Kamala
Vikaasakari Vidhu Vahni RAVIKRIYAA Shaktikari||
(BHOGA CHAAYA NAATAka Priye Bodham Dehi Brihadeesha Jaaye)
Mishrika Charanam 13
Mahaananda Meenaal Naan
Idai Meen NAAGAANANDINI
JnaanaKunjari||
Suraasuram Rogaharam
Sharpadi Bhitiharam Shurpasana Sukhakaram Shulayudha Dharakaram (RAAMAPRIYA)
DHAUTA PANCHAMA
Priye Trayambaka Moditha Hridhaye||
Dheena Janaarthi
PrabhanjaNA REETHIGAURAve Deshikaa
Pradarshitha Chitroopini Nata Bhairave||
(Kodanda Raamam Anisham
Bhajaami KOKILAARAVA Jaanaki
Ramanam)
Mishrika Charanam 14
Un Mukham Nokkum
Kannoli Arul Nee Shanmatha Sammatha SHAD
VIDHA MAARGINI||
Maal Marugan Vel
Murugan Vana SARASAANGI Manavaalan||
Aaruvatra Vasheekaran SUCHARITRA Susheekaran Vicitra Kavi
Kunjara Daasa Mitra Rucheekaran||
Inbarodu VISHVAMBARI Irukaal Ariyum Pani
Sharabam Pani Murugaa||
(Naada Tanu Manisham
Shankaram Namaami Me Manasaa Shirasaa (KHARAHARAPRIYAA))
Mishrika Mangalam
Charanam
GAMANAASHRAMA
Sankata Bimbava Saagara Karai Eralaame||
Thaara Sadrisha NAASAAMANI Viraajithaam SampathKareem
Sevithaam||
(SURATI) Thingal Maa Vadanam Thigazhum Kura Nangai Valli Manaalanukku
Shubha Mangalam|
Mayil Vaahana Maa Kumaaranukku Mangalam Mangalam||
Mayil Vaahana Maa Kumaaranukku Mangalam Mangalam||
AUTHOR’S NOTE ON ARANGETRAM:
Today (June 14th, 2015) is a very special day,
both spiritually and musically. Spiritually
because today is Pradosham and also the date is 14th signifying the
14 Worlds from Pathala Loka to Sathya Loka. Musically because, today is the
Krithika Star (signifying the number 6) and the sixth month, six signifying the
six pairs of Chakras (so, total 12) that make up the 72 Melakarthas of Music.
Thus, I chose this day to debut (Arangetram) the Mela Raaga Mishrika in the Big
Temple of Thanjavur. After singing the 14 Raga Ragamalika Sri Vishwanatham of
Dikshithar, I sang the Mela Raaga Mishrika in dedication to the Deity.
I must say, at this point, the Big Temple doesn’t even feel
like a temple to me. It just feels like home, with family. The occasion of
Pradosha saw an endless sea of people at the temple, and the temple floor was
more than scorching. Still, I hardly sported a grudge or cringe.
First, there’s mom Brihannayaki, ever sweet and loving.
Today, She was wearing one of Her Green and Orange Checked Sarees with an
overload of jasmines, roses, lotus and other flowers. As usual, She asked me to
eat healthy and gave me a banana.
Then, there’s dad. Formless, He is the Brihadeeshwara, the
tall majestic Lingam, the huge size established by Rajaraja Chola representing
the biggest of virtues – Truth. He is also the Nataraja, dancing blissfully,
and even the best of languages fail at describing that unique smile on His
face.
There are the ever playful brothers – Vinayaka and
Subramanya, both constantly fighting as to whom I should spend more time with. Subramanya
always inches ahead though, as He keeps asking me Questions in twisted Tamil,
playing around with words and extracting poetic responses from me.
Then, there’s Dakshinamurthy. The classic teacher. I might
have visited Him a hundred times. Still, everytime I see Him, He has something
new to teach me.
There’s Varahi. Just like the Pooja room, she sits silently
in one corner of the temple. Nevertheless, not many know that She is the force
behind the whole temple and the whole universe.
Then there is the huge Nandi. Sit near Him, watching His
playful antics. Every sorrow will fly.
And of course, as is always the case, a few blocks away, in
a small temple is my girlfriend, my sweetheart. Apparently She wasn’t sure
whether I was a male or female, so She decided to manifest in two forms. One as
Bangaru Kamakshi, dressed today in Her Golden Skirt, and the other as
Navaneetha Krishna – ever so dark, playful, dressed in a rare shade of indigo.
Her playful, lilting words, the sweet look – no wonder some of the best poetry
arises from love.
Well, that’s Home. Homecoming is always sweet.
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