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adi nOmu phalamu(another version) - bEgaDa, dontara vIDamutO - saindhavi/punnAgavarALi.

His padams are sung in dance (Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi) and music recitals. Mudra: Muvva Gopaala, Muvva Gopaalaswaami. Join us on Facebook. Here are the lyrics for three of the five songs. Choodare - Padam by Sri Kshetraya. He wrote with Sringara as a main theme in expressing madhurabhakti (devotion to the supreme).

He was born in a village called Movva (or Muvva), Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh. Composers A unique feature of his padams is the practice of singing the anupallavi first then the pallavi (second verse followed by first verse).

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He is still considered a great composer, though his compositions have only recently put down in notation.

function surfto(form) { Thanks. In most of his compositions, Kshetrayya has used the mudra (signature) "Muvva Gopala" as a reference to himself, which is also a name for the Lord Krishna in Kshetrayya's village Muvva in Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh State, now called as Movva. Ragas : Here are the lyrics for three of the five songs. Kshetrayya Padams. He had great scholarship in telugu.

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He was a great scholar with knowledge in music and literature. Many of his padams begin with the anupallavi, followed by the pallavi. Kshetragnya's padams are popular in both music and dance. He lived in the area of Andhra Pradesh in South India. Top lyrics Community Contribute Business. The musician composed and travelled, visiting temples and other sacred spots (kshEtras) in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, earning the name Kshetragna or Kshetrayya.