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Sadguru Tyagaraja Swami (Telugu: సద్గురు త్యాగరాజ స్వామి; 4 May 1767 – 6
January 1847), also
known as Tya****ya, and in full as
Kakarla Tyagabrahmam (Telugu:...
- term
meaning act of
glorifying God or a person) of
Telugu saint composer Tyagaraja. The
music festival is
observed in the
states of
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka...
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Kakarla Tyagabrahmam,
colloquially known as
Tyāgarāja and Tya****ya, was one of the
greatest composers of
Carnatic music or
Indian classical music. He...
- (Telugu: ఎందరో మహానుభావులు) is a po****r
kriti in
Carnatic music composed by
Tyagaraja, one of the
Trinity of
Carnatic music. Its
lyrics are in Telugu; the music...
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Carnatic classical music,
composed by the 18th-century
Indian composer Tyagaraja. The
first kriti is
penned in
Sanskrit while the
other four
kritis are...
- ). Kanniyakumari:
Harikumar Arts. p. 34.
Rajeshwari Ghose (1996). The
Tyagaraja Cult in Tamilnadu: A
Study in
Conflict and Accommodation.
Motilal Banarsid****...
- The
Tyagaraja Lilaikal (Tamil: தியாகராஜ லீலைகள், romanized:
Tyāgarāja Līlaikal; transl. The
lilas of
Tyagaraja) or the Tiyākarājalīlaikal is a
Tamil religious...
- compositions. For example, all
songs by
Tyāgarāja (who
composed in
Sanskrit and Telugu) have the word
Tyagaraja in them, all
songs by Muttuswāmi Dīkṣitar...
- M. D.
Thyagaraja Pillai is an
Indian politician and
former Member of the
Legislative ****embly of
Tamil Nadu. He was
elected to the
Tamil Nadu legislative...
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Seetha Nayaka by
Tyagaraja Bale balendu-bhushani by
Tyagaraja Nannu vidachi by
Tyagaraja Jo Jo Jo Rama by
Tyagaraja Badalika teera by
Tyagaraja Dvaitamu sukhama...