Krishna Ni Begane Baaro
Krishna Nee Begane Baro is a famous classical song in Kannada language. It is composed in Raga Yaman Kalyani by Vyasatirtha. The Tala is Misra chapu.[1][2][3]
Composer and Singer
Vyasaraya Tirtha or Vyasatirtha (1460–1539) (also known as Vyasaraja, Vyasaraayaru), a Haridasa, was born at Bannur in the Mysore District of Karnataka state. He is regarded as one of the foremost dialecticians in the history of Indian philosophy. He belonged to the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya. He along with Jayatirtha, helped in systematizing Dvaita into an established school of Vedic thought. Vyasatirtha's genius lay in his clear understanding and exposition of all his opposing schools of thought, for which even his opponents admired him. He was a master at debate and dialogue in logic and philosophy. Sung by multiple singers.[4][5]
lyrics
Krishna nee begane baro
Raaga
- Yamuna Kalyaani (janya of Mechakalyani, the 65th melakarta)
- Arohana: S R2 G3 P M2 P D2 S
- Avarohana: S D2 P M2 P G3 R2 S
See also
- Carnatic Music
References
- "Carnatic Songs - Krishna nI bEganE bArO".
- Jeff Todd Titon (January 2016). Worlds of Music: An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples. Cengage Learning. p. 305. ISBN 9781305855540. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- B. K. Pandey (2008). Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophers, Volume 2. Anmol Publications. p. 20. ISBN 9788126135240.
- Jeff Todd Titon; Timothy J. Cooley; David Locke; Anne K. Rasmussen; David B. Reck (5 December 2016). Worlds of Music, Shorter Version. Cengage Learning. p. 189. ISBN 9781337101493. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
- Aburva Govindarajan (21 July 2016). Footprints of A Young Dancer: Journey & Experience. Educreation Publishing. p. 35.