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Sabarimale Sree Ayyappa 128 "Swami Ayyappa" KV Mahadevan S. P. Sangliyana Part 2: 129 "Meru Giriyane" Hamsalekha Rathnamala Swarna Samsara 130 "Kunkuma" Upendra Kumar Manjula Gururaj, BR Chaya 131 "Nagunagutha" Manjula Gururaj, BR Chaya 132 "Manasu Kallagide" solo Nigooda Rahasya 133 "Oh Thiliya Neer" Hamsalekha Manjula Gururaj 134
[36] [37] Tharangini's Ayyappa devotional songs were popular in south India because each albums were released in four south Indian languages, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Among them 'Ayyappa Devotional Songs Vol. 6' (1986) became huge success and popular in all languages. All the songs were penned by Chowallur Krishnankutty, composed ...
The list contains songs written by Indian poet and songwriter Kannadasan. [1] He won a National Film Award for Best Lyrics which is the first lyricist receive the award. His association with Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy is notable. [2]
K. J. Yesudas was born in Kochi, in Kerala, to Augustine Joseph and Elizabeth Joseph. His father was a well-known Malayalam classical musician and stage actor. [10] Yesudas was the second of seven children, preceded by an elder sister named Pushpa, and followed by four younger brothers - Antony (Antappan), Babu, Mani, Justin and a younger sister, Jayamma. [17]
Vijaya Dasa (Kannada: ವಿಜಯದಾಸ) (c. 1682– c. 1755) was a prominent saint from the Haridasa tradition of Karnataka, India in the 18th century, and a scholar of the Dvaita philosophical tradition.
Shabarimale Swamy Ayyappa is a 1990 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by Renuka Sharma [1] and produced by Subramaniam Kumar and V. Swaminathan. The film stars Sreenivas Murthy , Geetha and Master Sanjay.
Film Song Music director Writer Co-singer Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu "Malenaada Henna" G. K. Venkatesh Chi. Udaya Shankar P. B. Sreenivas: Eradu Kanasu "Thamnam Thamnam"
K. V. Mahadevan was born in 1918 at Krishnancoil, a locality in Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District.Father Venkadachalam Bhagavathar and Mother Pichaiyammal [2] K. V. Mahadevan, also called by his honorific name Thirai Isai Thilagam (lit. pride of film music), [4] did music composing for more than 50 years, beginning from 1942 until 1993.