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- A viruttam or virutham (Tamil) is a Hindu devotional verse sung in Carnatic music concerts. Viruttams do not possess a set tala and are solely improvised...
- Tiruvakuppu Kandar Alangaram Kandar Anubhuti Kandar Antati Vel Viruttam Mayil Viruttam Seval Viruttam Tiruelukūtrirukkai For Murugan's devotees Tiruppukal is...
- The Tiruchanda Viruttam (Tamil: திருச்சந்த விருத்தம், romanized: Tirucandaviruttam) is a Tamil Hindu work of literature written by the poet-saint Tirumalisai...
- this raga. It is typically sung in concerts after the main piece, in viruttams, padams, bhajans and ragamalika. Here are some po****r compositions in...
- T. M. Soundararajan & S. Janaki Darbari Kanada En Ippadi Komanathadum (Viruttam) preceding Pazham Neeyappa Thiruvilayadal K. V. Mahadevan K. B. Sundarambal...
- 143 Andal 4 Perumal Tirumoli 647 751 105 Kulasekhara Alvar 5 Tiruchanda Viruttam 752 871 120 Tirumalisai Alvar 6 Tirumālai 872 916 45 Tondaradippodi Alvar...
- literature. It was written by Jain scholar Tolamoli Thevar. It is written in viruttam metre similar to Cintamani. It doesn't have a major plot and it is written...
- Carnatic music repertoire. The performance of the Sanskrit sloka, Tamil viruttam, Kannada Ugabhoga and Telugu padyamu or sisapadya forms are particularly...
- introduced this raga to Indian classical music by composing Carnatic kritis & viruttams. Sri Tyagaraja raga is an asymmetrical and does not contain dhaivatham...
- melodic modes of Ancient Tamil music – the rest are set to Tirunerisai and Viruttam metres. In the last four decades of his life, he visited on foot no less...