- Sandeep Narayan | Moksamu Galada Bhuvilo-saramati-thyagaraja
: Performance snippets and full recitals are often shared on his Official Facebook Page .
: The lyrics explain that divine sound ( Pranava nA dmu or "Om") is born from the union of vital breath ( Prana ) and fire ( Anala ), giving rise to the seven musical notes ( sapta swaras ). He notes that those ignorant of music cannot understand the mind of Lord Shiva, who himself revels in the music of the Veena. Where to Listen mOkSamu galadA bhuvilO-sAramati-Thyagaraja - Sandeep Narayan
: In notable performances, such as his recital for the Bharathiya Sama Gana Sabha , he has been accompanied by high-caliber artists like H.N. Bhaskar on violin and Giridhar Udupa on ghatam. Structure : The piece is set to Adi Tala (an 8-beat cycle). Philosophical Meaning : Performance snippets and full recitals are often
: Tyagaraja asks if salvation is possible in this world ( bhuvilo ) for those who have not attained self-realization while still living. Where to Listen : In notable performances, such
Sandeep Narayan's interpretation of this kriti is noted for its ability to balance strict classicism with a modern appeal that resonates with younger audiences.




