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Navavarnam
Kirtis
I. Navavarnam Kritis by Sri Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi on Goddess Kamakshi of Kanchipuram
The Kamakshi Navavarana kritis begin with:
Composition | Ragam | Talam | Description |
Sri Ganeshwara | Shanmukhapriya | Adi | Invocatory piece on Lord Ganesha |
Vanchasi yadi kusalam | Kalyani | Adi | Dhyana Kriti |
The central theme is built around 9 kritis, one for each avarana
Composition | Ragam | Talam | Avarana descibed |
Santatam aham seve | Desakshi | Adi | Trailokya mohana |
Bhajasva sritripurasundari | Nadanamakriya | Adi | Sarvasha paripooraka |
Sarvajeeva dayapari | Suddhasaveri | Misra Chapu | Sarvasamkshobhana |
Yogayogeswari | Anandabhairavi | Khanda Triputa | Sarvasowbhagya dayaka |
Neelalohitaramani | Balahamsa | Khanda Dhruva | Sarvartha sadhaka |
Sadanandamayi | Hindolam | Khanda Matya | Sarvaraskhakara |
Sakalaloka nayike | Arabhi | Adi | Sarva rogahara |
Sankari srirajarajeswari | Madhyamavati | Adi | Sarvasiddhi pradayaka |
Natajana kalpavalli | Punnagavarali | Adi | Sarvanandamaya |
The set of compositions is then concluded with:
Composition | Ragam | Talam | Avarana descibed |
Haladharanujam | Manirangu | Adi | Mangala Kriti |
A special mention must be made of the lines, dEhi dEvi shrI akhilANDEshvari guruguha jananI, in the mangala kriti HaladharAnujaM prAptuM vayam AgatAH, where the composer is said to have stood in front of Goddess Akhilandeswari, to enhance his devotion towards Lord Krishna! It is believed that in Mannargudi, the deity, known as Srividya- Rajagopala, has been placed over the Srichakra.
II. Navavarana compositions popularly known as “Kamalamba navavaranam” by the illustrious composer, Srı Muthuswami Dikshitar, in praise of Goddess Kamalamba of the mammoth temple at Tiruvarur
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Muthuswami_Dikshitar
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This set of kirtanams starts with a ‘dhyana (benediction) kirtanam followed by eight compositions in each of the forms (vibhaktis or declensions in the Sanskrit language) of the proper noun, ‘Kamalamba’ or ‘Kamalambika’ and then a ninth kirtanam employing all the 8 vibhaktis and finally concluding in the auspicious mangala kirtanam. The nine ‘vibhakti’ compositions are dedicated to each one of the nava- avaranas of the Sri Chakram.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Muthuswami_Dikshitar
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This set of kirtanams starts with a ‘dhyana (benediction) kirtanam followed by eight compositions in each of the forms (vibhaktis or declensions in the Sanskrit language) of the proper noun, ‘Kamalamba’ or ‘Kamalambika’ and then a ninth kirtanam employing all the 8 vibhaktis and finally concluding in the auspicious mangala kirtanam. The nine ‘vibhakti’ compositions are dedicated to each one of the nava- avaranas of the Sri Chakram.
Composition | Ragam | Talam | Kirtanam description | Avarana/ theme described |
Kamalambike | Todi | Rupakam | Dhyana Kirtanam | Dhyana Kirtanam |
Kamalamba Samraksatumam | Ananda Bhairavi | Triputa | Prathama Vibhakti (nominative) | Trailokyamohana |
Kamalambam Bhajare | Kalyani | Adi | Dvitiya Vibhakti (accusative) | Sarvasaparipuraka |
Srikamalambikaya | Sankarabharanam | Rupakam | Tritiya Vibhakti (instrumental) | Sarvasamksobhana |
Kamalambikayai | Kambhoji | Ata | Chaturthi Vibhakti (dative) | Sarvasaubhagyadayaka |
Sri Kamalambikayah | Bhairavi | Jhampa | Pancami Vibhakti (ablative) | Sarvarthasadhaka |
Kamalambikayah | Punnagavarali | Rupakam | Sasthi Vibhakti (genitive) | Sarvaraksakara |
Sri Kamalambikayam | Sahana | Triputa | Saptami Vibhakti (locative) | Sarvarogahara |
Sri Kamalambike | Ghanta | Adi | Sambodhana Vibhakti (vocative) | Sarvasiddhiprada |
Sri Kamalamba Jayati | Ahiri | Rupakam | All eight Vibhaktis | Sarvanandamaya |
Sri Kamalambike | Sri | Khanda Ekam | Mangala Kirtanam | Mangala Kirtanam |
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Jyoti
All the gods, headed by Lord Brahma, came over to Kailasha (a peak in the Himalayas), where Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva were busy in divine conversations. They narrated the whole story of how the demon-king Mahishasura dethroned Indra from the heaven. They added that, the demon is severely putting an end to the devotees of Vishnu and Shiva, by killing them cruelly. The Asura (demon) wants all in the universe to worship him as god, and not anyone else. First, There's no yajna (worship through divine fire in the altar) for long, and the gods of heaven are leading a life in disguise in the mountain caves, away from the clasp of Mahishasura. Hearing the story, the faces of Vishnu and Shiva turned red in wrath. Their faces glowed up. A sudden effulgent, fiery glow came out of their faces, and at a single point, the energy, the 'jyoti' (divine glow and aura), of all the gods coalesced and formed a gigantic mountain of fire. Soon, this 'jyotipunjah' (heap of 'jyoti') took the form of a young woman. She had the complexion of molten gold, and her 'jyoti' touched the heavens high above.
The story from 'Markandeya Chandi'
http://de08.blogspot.com/2012/02/purana-book-sayings.html
("Mahishasur-Vadh" or 'The Killing of Mahishasura'-episode from the book):
- Her face was from the light of Shiva.
- Her ten arms were from Lord Vishnu.
- Her feet were from Lord Brahma.
- The tresses were formed from the light of Yama (god of death) and
- the two breasts were formed from the light of Somanath (Moon God),
- the waist from the light of Indra (the king of gods),
- the legs and thighs from the light of Varun (god of oceans), and
- hips from the light of Bhoodev (Earth),
- the toes from the light of Surya (Sun God),
- fingers of the hand from the light of the Vasus (the children of Goddess river Ganga) and
- nose from the light of Kuber (the keeper of wealth for the Gods).
- The teeth were formed from the light of Prajapati (the lord of creatures),
- the Triad of her eyes was born from the light of Agni (Fire God),
- the eyebrows from the two Sandhyas (sunrise and sunset),
- the ears from the light of Vayu (god of Wind).
The dispossessed gods were drawn to Durga. They praised her and gave to her their divine gifts:
- Pinakadhrik (Shiva) gave her a trident - "Trishula".
- Lord Vishnu gave her a disc - "Chakra".
- Varuna, the god of water, gave her a conch - "Shankha", and
- the god of fire gave her a missile.
- From the wind, Vayu, she received arrows.
- The king of gods, Indra, gave her a thunder-bolt, and
- the gift of Indra's white-skinned elephant Airavata was a bell, or "ghanta".
- From Yama, the god of death, Durga received a rod - "Kaaldanda", and
- from the Ruler of Waters she was given a noose - "Paash". Durga received many other precious and magical treasures -- gifts of jewels, new clothing, and a garland of immortal lotuses for her head and breasts.
- Heaven's architect Vishwakarma gave her a bright axe and magic armor.
- God of the Himalayas, Himavat, gave her jewels and a magnificent lion to ride into battle as her mount ("vahan").
The story from 'Markandeya Chandi'
http://de08.blogspot.com/2012/02/purana-book-sayings.html
("Mahishasur-Vadh" or 'The Killing of Mahishasura'-episode from the book):
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