Krishna Nee Begane Baaro
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Krishnaa Nee Begane Baaro (Kannada:ಕೃಷ್ಣ ನೀ ಬೇಗನೆ ಬಾರೋ) is the one of the most famous classical songs composed in the Kannada language. It was composed by Vyasaraya Tirtha in yamunaa kalyaaNi Ragam and chaapu Taalam.
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[edit] Lyrics
pallavi
krishna nee bEganE baarO
anupallavi
bEganE baarO mukavannu tOrO (krishna nee bEganE baarO)
caraNam 1
kaalaalandhugE gejje niladhabaavuli nilavarNane naaTyavanaadutta baarO (krishna nee bEganE baarO)
caraNam 2
Udiyalli udugejje beraLalli ungura koraLalli haakidha vajayantimaalE (krishna nee bEganE baarO)
caraNam 3
kaashi peeTambara kaiyalli koLalu pusidha shreegandha mayyOLagamma! (krishna nee bEganE baarO)
caraNam 4
taayige baayalli jagavannu toridha jagadhOdhaaraka namma uDupi shree krishna (krishna nee bEganE baarO)
[edit] Meaning
- Krishna ! Come hither soon !
- Show me your face!
- Beautiful anklets adorn your feet! Sapphire bracelets on your arms!
- Oh! Blue coloured one.. Please come hither dancing !
- Waistbands with bells adorn your waist! Ring(s) on your finger(s) !
- The divine Vaijayanthi necklace garlands your neck !
- Sacred Saffron cloth from Kashi covers you ! (a) flute in your hand(s)!
- Oh dear! Your body is anointed with sandal paste !
- The one who showed his mother the universe in his mouth
- That Benefactor of the world is our Udupi Shri Krishna !
[edit] Raaga
- yamunaa kalyaaNi
- 65 mEcakalyaaNi janya
- Aa: S R2 G3 P M2 P D2 S
- Av: S D2 P M2 P G3 R2 S
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- Narayna hari Adi Thyagaraja
- Rama rama Adi Thyagaraja
- Vidhichakradula ku Adi Thyagaraja
- Haridasulu vedulu Adi Thyagaraja
- Jambupathe T.Eka Muthuswamy Dikshitar
- Nandagopala Adi Muthuswamy Dikshitar
- Paramasivatajam Adi Muthuswamy Dikshitar
- Name sravana Adi Thulaseevanam
- Narayanajaya Adi Narayana Thirtha
- Brindavanagopala Rupaka Ambi Dikshitar
- Jaganathinai kattidum Adi Ambujam Krishna
- Chandudane Rupaka Arunagirinathar
- Sarangathe rakshakane Adi Bhadrachala Ramadas
- Adi neepai marulu Desadi Dharmapuri Subbarayar
- Anandkoottadinar Rupaka Gopalakrishna Bharathi
- Chittham iramgithe Adi Gopalakrishna Bharathi
- Sankarana dinam Adi Nilakanta Sivan
- Harismarane mado Rupaka Purandaradasa
- Saranam saranam Rupaka Vedanayakom Pi
[edit] Taalam
Mishra Chapu
[edit] Composer
Vyasaraja was born in Bannur which is in the Mysore District in the modern Karnataka state. He was one of the foremost dialecticians in the history of Indian philosophy. He belonged to the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya. He along with Jayatirtha, helped systematize Dvaita into an established school of Vedic thought. Vyasatirtha's genius lay in his clear understanding and exposition of all his opposing schools of thought, for which even his opponents admired him. He was a master at debate and dialogue in logic and philosophy.