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To read more on the ragam Gamakakriya, check out this article. Meenakshi Memudham Dehi is also said to have been the last composition of the great composer and he made his disciples sing it to him in his death bed just before he passed away. Some also say the phrase refers to Goddess Meenakshi as the creator of the gamakas in music. Meenakshi Memudham Dehi, one of the songs Muthuswamy Dikshitar composed in this ragam, refers to “dasa gamakakriya”, which is the raga mudra and also signifies that all the 10 gamakas (dasa vidha gamakas) exist in this ragam. It is said that Gamakakriya has more prayogas than Purvi Kalyani, including the use of PDS (we use only PDPS in the latter) – so Purvi Kalyani could be the evolved version of an older Gamakakriya. Gamakakriya is the name given to this ragam in the Dikshitar school. Indha Paramugam popularised by Madurai Mani Iyer, but there is some conflict as to who the composer is – Sankardas Swami, Mayuram Vedanayakam Pillai or Kavimani Desiga Vinayakam Pillai.Arunagirinathar Thiruppugazh Marukkulaviya is sung in this ragam.
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KALYANI RAGAM SWARAPALLAVI NOTES SERIES
Ragapedia is a series of posts I am writing, one Carnatic Raga per post, on my understanding of the ragam, carnatic compositions in that ragam and how it has been dealt within films.
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