Devotional

Bhajans & Haridasavani

Chanting the name of the Lord is one of the highest forms of devotion. Virtuoso Flute Raman has composed simple, melodious, yet easy to learn bhajans in many popular Indian raga. Students need not have to have prior music knowledge to learn and sing these Bhajans. Bhajans have been categorised according to the gods and goddesses. All the lessons Bhajans are supplemented with notations in English.

Chapters

  • Basics ( Saralevarase ,Janti Varase & Alankar )
  • Ganesha Bhajans
  • Krishna Bhajans
  • Rama Bhajans
  • Shiva Bhajans
  • Hanuman Bhajans
  • Parvathi Bhajans
  • Saraswathi Bhajans
  • Lakshmi Bhajans
  • Sai Bhajans
  • Misc Bhajans

Haridasavani

Haridasavani means “The Voices of the Servant of Hari ” ( The Supreme God )
The Haridasa devotional movement originated in Karnataka, India, after Madhvacharya, and continued over a span of nearly six centuries, several saints and mystics helped shape the culture, philosophy and music of South India in general and Karnataka in particular by exerting considerable spiritual influence over the masses and kingdoms that ruled South India.

This Hari Dasa movement took shape in the 13th century – 14th century CE period, prior to and during the early rule of the Vijayanagara empire. The main objective of this movement was to propagate the Dvaita philosophy of Madhvacharya to the masses through a literary medium known as Dasa Sahitya Prominent Hindu philosophers, poets and scholars such as Sripadaraya, Vyasathirtha, Vadirajatirtha, Purandara Dasa and Kanaka Dasa played an important role during this time. Though the movement found its roots in the Kannada country and later spread to other parts of South India.

Chapters

  • Basics ( Saralevarase ,Janti Varase & Alankar )
  • Sripadaraya
  • Vyasatirtha
  • Purandara Dasa
  • Kanaka Dasa
  • Vadirajatirtha
  • Vijayadasa
  • Jagannathadasa
  • Misc
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