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Krishna Rukmini: K. V. Mahadevan: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam: Kannada: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi: Aaj Mere Man Sakhi Bansuri Bajaye Koi Aan: Naushad: Lata Mangeshkar & Chorus Hindi: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi: Tere Sadke Balama Amar (1954 film) Naushad: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi: Kuch Dil Ne Kaha Anupama (1966 film) Hemant Kumar: Lata ...
Krishna with a bansuri is sometimes referred to as Venugopal. A bansuri is an ancient side-blown bamboo flute originating from Indian Subcontinent. It is an aerophone produced from bamboo and metal like material used in many Indian and Nepali Lok songs. A bansuri is traditionally made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with seven finger holes ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... The bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument and is often associated with Krishna's Rasa lila dance ...
1st Indian to represent bansuri at the World Flute Festival in Mendoza, Argentina [4] [5] National awards for films Beru and Vimukthi; Brand ambassador for AKG microphones; Started toying with a small flute at the age of 3 years; First public performance at the age of 6; Gurus - Pandit Venkatesh Godkhindi [6] & Vidwan Anoor Ananth Krishna Sharma
S. V. Krishna Reddy: K.S Chithra: Tholi Valapu "First Rank Manadera" Vandemataram Srinivas "Kurrakaruki Bikeunte" Prematho Raa "Chandamamatho" Mani Sharma: Subbu "Miva Miva" Manasantha Nuvve "Aakashana" R. P. Patnaik: Sujatha Mohan "Evvarineppudu" Nuvvu Nenu "Nee Kosame" "Nuvve Naku Pranam" Usha: Student No.1 "Okariki Okarai" M. M. Keeravani ...
However, standard bansuri usually only have six holes. These differences are mainly to accommodate the different styles of music that are played on it. The Sa on the venu is achieved by closing the top two finger holes. On a bansuri the top three finger holes are closed to achieve this note. The way the notes are played is also slightly different.
The associated mythology being that he brought Lord Krishna to earth by singing this raga who took the form of an idol which can still be seen in Mathura. One of the famous Ragas for the Sarang raagang, it is a popular raag of this family, together with Shuddha Sarang, and Madhyamad Sarang. The name Brindavani Sarang is a testament to its ...
Rakesh Chaurasia (born 10 January 1971) is an Indian flautist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute. [1] [2] He is the nephew of flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia.[3] [4]He was awarded 'Indian of the Year 2017.' [5]