Monday, January 08, 2007

Saint Tyagaraja's spirit sacrificed!!

True to his name, he was an embodiment of all good virtues, topmost being 'renouncement' ( of material pleasures). Thanks to him and his contemporaries, Carnatic music survived. Thousands of artistes make a living out of singing his compositions, more than twice that make a living out of teaching them, millions make a life out of being 'just rasikas'.But today, the great saint was made a sacrifical lamb, by us,the very people who benifited from him. His 'samadhi'did not echo his name with love, devotion,respect and gratitude but with what is called 'pandemonium'. Noise born out of egoistical,disrespecting,self-obsessed musicians singing his mammoth pancharatna krtis to absolute violation of melody, harmony and bhava. What ill-luck would befall on these musicians if they just decide to follow some rules while singing in a group ? Why dont they ever think that it is sometimes more important to be silent than to speak, or sing in this context ? Don't they ever realize how bad it sounds when every one of them wants to outdo the other only to let down the dignity that our karnatak sangeetham has upheld for so many centuries ? Pity our music is going in this direction. Would western or hindustani musicians compromise their music's integrity in this manner, never am sure.

Today the spirit of the bard of Tiruvayyaru would have died.. A death,to our music and our self-esteem !!

On this day,a completly-ashamed-of-myself me pays respects to this great saint in silence, for am too ashamed to sing for him...

3 comments:

Sankar said...

Well...I do agree with what you observed..but this has been the plight for the past many years..
try this out..If you can, visit thiruvaiyyar on the Sivarathri day...stay there for the 24 hours continous aaradhana...and see if it differs from what you wrote..!!

Anonymous said...

good post... i am just a casual onlooker, not qualified enough to even talk about a great maestro like Tyagaraja.. but yes i can feel the feelings that you talk about.. good writing...

Saaveri... said...

Sankar, finally found a couple of minutes to respond.. I dint know about this Sivarathri event, thanks will try to make it then.

Prashant, thanks for your comments, do I know you ?