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Shri Purandara Dasa
Period : 1494 to 1564
Place of Birth : Pandarapur , Maharashtra
Preceptor : Sri Vyasaraja
Names :
  1. Srinivasa Nayaka, as named by his parents
  2. Navakoti Narayana, One who is wealthy.
    Navakoti being Nine crores
  3. Purandara Vittala, bestowed by
    Shri Vyaasaraja
  4. Purandara Dasa, 'Dasa', since he was
    an ardent follower of Vishnu
Avatar (believed) :

Sage Narada

Sri Purandara Dasa (1494-1564) ("the follower (dasa) of Lord Purandara Vittala [Lord Vishnu in one of his many avatars.]") is known as the father (Pitamaha) of Carnatic music. The dasas, among them Sripadaraya , Sri Kanaka Dasa, Sri Jagannatha Dasa , Sri Vijaya Dasa , and Sri Kamalesha Vittala , propounded bhakti to the Lord through music over several years. Purandara Dasa is believed to be an avatar of Sage Narada. Sri Purandara Dasa always concluded his songs with a salute to Lord Purandara Vittala. He is believed to have composed around 475,000 songs, although only a thousand or so of them are known today. All his musical compositions are in Kannada, the state language of Karnataka. He was part of the Bakthi Movement in India and most of his compositions are designed to reach the common man allowing him to comprehend the glory of God. Today in Carnatic music, no artist’s concert is complete without the rendering of a few of his compositions.

Indian classical music
Carnatic music
Composers
Purandara Dasa
The Trimurti
Tyagaraja
Muthuswami Dikshitar
Syama Sastri
Ootukkadu Venkata Kavi
Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma
Mysore Sadashiva Rao
Patnam Subramania Iyer
Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar
Papanasam Sivan
Singers
M.S. Subbulakshmi
Hindustani music
Concepts
Sruti
Raga
Melakarta
Katapayadi sankhya
Swara
Tala
Mudra



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