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  1. 1966–2015 (48 Years) Sri (born Kommineni Srinivasa Chakravarthi, 13 September 1966 – 18 April 2015) was an Indian film composer playback singer, and television presenter, known for his works in Telugu cinema. [1] [2] He is the son of veteran Music composer K. Chakravarthy. He was the lead anchor for the 1995 show Anthakshari aired in Gemini TV.

  2. Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram ( Vande Mātaram, also spelt Bande Mataram; Bônde Mātôrôm; transl. I praise you, Motherland) is a poem written in Sanskrit and Sanskritised Bengali [1] [2] by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s. [3] [4] The first two verses of the poem were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937 by the Congress.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Syama_SastriSyama Sastri - Wikipedia

    Syama Sastri, whose birth name was Venkata Subrahmanya, was born on 26 April 1762 in a Telugu Brahmin family. [3] He was also known as one of the trinity of carnatic music. [4] [5] To later generations, he is better known by his adopted name Syama Sastri or by his musical mudra (signature) Syama Krishna. [6]

  4. Oct 5, 2019 · Structure of Guru Granth Sahib. A page from the bir of Guru Granth Sahib handwritten by Pratap Singh Giani, located on the first floor of Sri Harimandir Sahib, Amritsar. The Guru Granth Sahib Ji begins with the word "Ek Onkar" – The All Pervading Being. From this Word to the tenth Word “Gur-parshad” is called the Mool Mantra.

  5. Early Years: Saint Thyagaraja was born in Tamil Nadu on May 4th, 1767. He started his musical journey when he was merely 13 years old under his guru, Sonti Venkata Ramaayya. His first composition was “NamoNamoRaghavaya.”. Career Path: Throughout his life, he and the trinity of Carnatic music remained instrumental in revolutionizing Carnatic ...

  6. Apr 26, 2019 · Born to Visvanatha Iyer and Vengalakshmi in a Tamil Brahmin family at Tiruvarur on April 26, 1762, Venkata Subrahmanya popularly known as Shyama Shastri was the eldest of the three jewels of Carnatic music - the distinguished trio of composer-musicians of Carnatic music including Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Shyama Shastri himself.

  7. www.roots.gov.sg › stories-landing › storiesZubir Said - Roots

    Singapore’s National Anthem would have sounded completely different had its composer Zubir Said (22 July 1907-16 November 1987) adhered to family traditions. From a conservative Sumatran household which believed music was haram, Zubir picked up music secretly and made his own instruments. He eventually left for Singapore and embarked on a ...

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