Think
of Lord Krishna, the supreme God of the
Universe - one is instantly reminded
of Sri Parthasarathi, Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam, great Krishna temples like Guruvayur,
Dwaraka, divyadesams - Kabisthalam,
Thirukkannamangai, Thirukkannapuram, His
Mathura, the places He grew up – Gokulam, Govardhanagiri, Vrindavan .. .. and
Udupi !
Of His many temples, one at Udupi lying on Arabian sea is unique. Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is a famous one – the matha area resembles a living ashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. Surrounding the Sri Krishna Matha are several temples. Udupi is one among the 7 Parashurama Kshetras i.e. the places created by Sage Parashurama. According to our religious history, Parasurama created his land out of sea and that includes coastal areas including Udupi. In Sanskrit,Udupa means moon.
वसुदेव
सुतं देवं कंसचाणूर मर्दनम् ।
देवकी
परमानन्दं कृष्णं वंदे जगद्गुरुम् || १ ||
vasudeva
sutaṃ devaṃ
kaṃsacāṇūra
mardanam .
devakī paramānandaṃ kṛṣṇaṃ vaṃde jagadgurum ..
Bhagwan Sree Krishna, son of Vasudeva, divine lord, the killer of Kamsa and Chaanura, the supreme happiness of Devaki, we bow to Krishna, the Guru (teacher) of the universe.
Unlikely you heard this keerthana which was a hit in a very old Kannada movie too .. ..
baagilanu teredu sEveyanu koDu hariye
koogidaru dhvani kElalillavE narahariyE
Kanakadasa
Jayanthi, the birth anniversary of philosopher Kanakadasa, is being celebrated in
Karnataka. It is usually celebrated on the 18th day of the Karthika masa of the
Hindu calendar every year. This day is a public holiday in Karnataka, and
usually falls in the month of November.
Kanakadasa was born as Thimmappa Nayaka, on December 3, 1509. He is known for his compositions in the Carnatic style. He used the pen name - ‘Kaaginele Adikeshava’ - for all his songs. Nalacharithre, Haribhakthisara, Nrisimhastava, Ramadhanyacharithre and Mohanatarangini are some of his famous works. He was born in a Kuruba (shepherd) family. Before becoming a saint, he was a warrior at Bankapura fort; later became a Haridasa - servant of god - after he was gravely injured in a battle but survived miraculously.
Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609), popularly called Daasashreshta Kanakadasa was a renowned composer of Carnatic music, poet, reformer and musician. He is known for his keertanas and ugabhoga, and his compositions in the Kannada language for Carnatic music. Like other Haridasas, he used simple Kannada and native metrical forms for his compositions. Kanaka Dasa was taught by Srinivasacharya. In his childhood itself, he became an expert in tarka, vyakaran, and mimamsa. . His early work includes poems titled "Narasimha Stotra", "Ramadhyana Mantra", and "Mohanatarangini".
Kanaka Dasa had a renowned connection with Udupi as he was the disciple of Vyasatirtha Swamiji. On a day when Kanakadasa was outside the temple, waiting to be allowed to enter, Lord Krishna Himself turned to offer darshan to him. Kanakadasa was a prominent member of the Dasakoota, a close-knit group of Haridasas. This loose congregation of like-minded people was formed by Vyasatheertha Swamiji, who was then leading the Vyasakoota, in Karnataka's Hampi.
At the famous Udupi Temple, Sree Krishna faces the back of the temple, and devotees have darshan through a window called ‘Kanakana kindi’, meaning Kanaka's window. Kanakadasa wrote about 240 Carnatic music compositions (kirtane, ugabhogas, padas, and philosophical songs) besides five major works. During an excavation at Baada, Shiggaon region of Karnataka, the archaeological department found ruins of a fort and a palace which was identified as the magnificent era of Kanaka dasa. The State Government of Karnataka has built a new fort, palace and idols of Kanaka Dasa and his life scenarios commemorating him.
Bhakta Kanakadasa directed by Y. R. Swamy starring Rajkumar, Krishnakumari was released in 1960, depicting the spiritual journey of Kanakadasa. This film, officially marked the 100th production/release of Kannada cinema, since its inception in 1934. Boasting of lilting tunes including the works of Kanakadasa himself, the songs were held in high esteem. The music was composed by M. Venkataraju, - and this keerthana of Kanakadasa was featured on the movie too ..
baagilanu teredu sEveyanu koDu hariye
koogidaru dhvani kElalillavE narahariyE
Charanas
paramapadadoLage viShadharana talpadali nee
sirisahita kSheeravaarudhiyoLiralu
kariraaja kaShTadali aadimoola endu
kareyalaakShaNa bandu odagideyO narahariyE
Open the door and
let me serve you, O Hari! Can’t you hear
my shouts !! O Narahari! In Vaikuntha in the ocean of milk, relaxing on
serpentine bed with Lakshmi on your side -
You rushed to help the king of elephants uponhis calling ‘aadi moola!’ in distress, you came at once to
his aid. O Narahari! When the villain (Hiranyakashipu) with sword in his hand
and in great anger roared ‘Where is your Lord?’
- the boy (Prahlaada) prayed for
you in sincere devotion, you immediately appeared breaking down the pillar.
You may wish to watch the lyrical video Baagilannu Theredu sung by: Dr. Vidyabhushana on Anand Audio Devotional Channel..!!! :
Recently our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji paid floral tributes to the statues of saint poet Kanakadasa and Maharshi Valmiki at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. Our PM later flagged off south India's first, state-of-the-art Vande Bharat express and Bharat Gaurav Kashi Darshan service, operated by the Karnataka government's Muzrai Department, from the Krantiveera Sangolli Railway station here. The Kashi service will fulfill the dream of numerous travellers intending to undertake Yatra to the holy city, according to the South Western Railway. It is an eight-day tour package at discounted rates for pilgrims. This train covers holy places including Varanasi, Ayodhya and Prayagraj. Modiji also flagged off the inaugural special of Vande Bharat Express, connecting Mysuru and Chennai via this city.
13.11.2022
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