Krishna Ni Begane Baro ('ಕೃಷ್ನ ನೀ ಬೇಗನೆ ಬಾರೋ') is a famous classical song in Kannada Language. It is composed in Raagam: Yamunaa KalyaaNi by Vyasatirtha. The Taalam is Misra Chapu (caapu) .
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Vyasaraya Tirtha or Vyasatirtha (1460–1539) (also known as Vyasaraja, Vyasaraayaru), a Haridasa, was born at Bannur in the Mysore District of Karnataka state. He is regarded as one of the foremost dialecticians in the history of Indian philosophy. He belonged to the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya. He along with Jayatirtha, helped in systematizing 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.
The text of the lyric of the song has several versions with minor changes in the words. This happened because many of the Carnatic musicians who propagated the song did not have knowledge of Kannada. A popular version of this famous Kriti of Vyasaraya is given here.
krishNA nI bEgane bArO.
bEganE bArO mukhavanne tOrO. (krishNA nI bEganE bArO).
kAlalandigE gejjE neelada bAvuli neelavarNane nATya nADuta bArO. (krishNA nI bEganE bArO).
uDiyalli uDugejje beraLalli ungura koraLalli hAkida vaijayanti mAle. (krishNA nee bEganE bArO)
kASi pItAmbara kaiyalli koLalu pUSida maiyOLa SrIgandha ga ma ga ma. (krishNA nI bEganE bArO).
tAyigE bAyalli mujjagavanne tOrida jagadoddhAraka namma uDupi SrI krishNa. (krishNA nI bEganE bArO).
Pallavi: Krishna! Soon You come!
Anupallavi: Soon come and show [Your] face.
Charanams:
1: [With]Anklets on the feet, [and] blue-sapphire bracelets, [O!]Blue-hued One, come dancing. (Krishna! Soon You come!)
2: On the waist, the waistband; on the finger[s], the ring[s];[and] the neck adorned with the Vaijayanti garland*. (Krishna! Soon You come!)
3: Dressed in yellow Kashi [Silk], flute in hand, and [with] the anointed sandal scent from the body. (Krishna! Soon You come!)
4: The One who showed the world in the mouth to the mother, the upholder of the world! our [own] Udupi Shri Krishna! (Krishna! Soon You come!)
* Vaijayanti garland is the divine Vaishnava necklace of five gems: pearl, ruby, emerald, sapphire and diamond.
Krishnaa Nee Begane Baaro (Kannada: ಕೃಷ್ಣ ನೀ ಬೇಗನೆ ಬಾರೋ) is 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.
pallavi
krishna née bEganE baarO
anupallavi
bEganE baarO mukavanne tOrO (krishna née bEganE baarO)
caraNam 1
kaalaalandhugE gejje niladhabaavuli nilavarNane naaTyavanaadutta baarO (krishna née bEganE baarO)
caraNam 2
Udiyalli udugejje beraLalli ungura koraLalli haakidha vajayantimaalE (krishna née bEganE baarO)
caraNam 3
kaashi peeTambara kaiyalli koLalu pUsida shreegandha mayyOLagamma! (krishna née bEganE baarO)
caraNam 4
taayige baayalli jagavannu toridha jagadhOdhaaraka namma uDupi shree krishna (krishna née bEganE baarO)
Other songs related to Yamuna Kalyani
Mishra Chapu
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.