Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Anandha Natamaduvar thillai

This is the first of the many padams that we would learn eventually.


This is a song in praise of Lord Shiva - the cosmic dancer. The composer is Neelakanta Sivan. He is little known but has given some wonderful compositions. His disciple, Papanasam Sivan, on the other hand is quite popular as we all know.

This song is set to raga Purvikalyani. Purvikalyani is a janya of (no, not Kalyani but) Gamanashrama.
Will probably post on my music blog regarding this raga.

Lyrics

Pallavi
Ananda naTam ADuvAr tillai ambalam tannil aDi
paNIbavark-kapajayam illai
(Ananda)

Ananda (happy) natam (dance) aduvar (he's dancing) tillai (Chidambaram) Ambalam (temple) tannil (in)
adi panibavar(devotees) apajayam illai (no troubles). 

He who dances  happily in the Chidambaram temple, if we pray to him we won't have any troubles. 

Anupallavi
tAnandam illAda rUpan 
tajjam takajham takajhaNu 
taLAngu taka tatingiNatOm 
taLAngu taka tatingiNatOm 
taka dhimi taka tatingiNatOmena
(Ananda)

He is the one with no start/end (tanandam). Referring to how he wanted to show Vishnu and Brahma that he is endless. Vishnu goes for Shiva's feet and when he couldn't find it he surrenders. Brahma goes to find his head and meets a thazhampoo (Kewra phool) that falls from Shiva's head. He asks the thazhampoo to back him up and say that yes brahma saw his head. Accordingly Brahma and the flower lie to Shiva but he finds out and curses brahma that there would no temple to worship him because he lied. 

CaraNam 
pAdi madi jyOti phaLir phaLIr enna 
pAda shilamboli ghalIr ghalIr enna
Adi karai uNDa nIlakNTham minna 
arapura hara shiva sundara 
aruL gurupara shiva shankara
ANdamum piNDamum AdiDa 
eNdishaiyum pugazh pAda
(Ananda)

Padhi (half) madhi(moon) jothi(light). The light from the crescent moon on his head is glowing brightly. 
Pada (feet) silamboli (sound of the bells). The sound of the bells from his feet are so sonorous and loud. 
Aadi (in early days) karaiunda (drink poison from the ocean) neelakantam (blue throat) is shining
arapura hara shiva sundara - the one who has conquered all worlds
Arul gurvara shiva shankara - The shiva who bless gurus 
Andamum pindamum aadida (The entire world with all its living/non living beings are dancing with you)
Endisaiyum pugazh paadida (the eight directions are singing your praise). 



5 comments:

  1. Could u please post the elaborate meaning of this keertanam..!!!!
    Thank you

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  2. Namaste, kindly provide the meanings of the composition

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    1. Thanks a tonn for an immediate response..shall be of great help 🙏

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