An excerpt from a Khanda Padya portraying a Pragalbha Nayika, by the legendary Vidushi Venkatalakshamma, one of the last dancers of the Mysore Palace. These Padyas were common before a Padam or a Javali in the Mysore style of Bharatanatyam and in Kuchipudi. ☺️🙏
What grace!
Venkatalakshamma (1906-2002) was a disciple of the famous Jatti Thayamma of the Mysore Palace. Well-read in Kannada, Telugu and Sanskrit, she was a wonderful exponent of Abhinaya. She was honoured with the @sangeetnatak award and the Padma Bhushan.
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Venkatalakshamma's Guru Jatti Thayamma (1857-1947), came from a family of wrestlers. She was not a Devadasi, as rumoured later!
We have less information on whom she learnt dance from. But we know she debuted when she was 15 years old. She developed the Mysore Bani of BN.
Her father Dasappa migrated from coastal Andhra and to Mysore. He was a wrestler. While in Andhra, he learnt music. He was her first teacher. The language at home was Telugu. After migrating to Mysore, he found the patronage of Maharaja Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1794-1868).
The Maharaja was a great scholar and patron of arts!
In the court of Mysore, Dasappa sought the mentorship of Vidwans Karibasappa Shastri and Kavishwara Giriappa. Thayamma learnt Abhinaya from them. She also mastered Sanskrit from Vidwan Sringeri Subramanya Shastri.
Thayamma's contemporary was the great musician and composer Vidwan Mysore Vasudevacharya (1965- 1961) It is said he even composed a piece called 'Vamanastotra' in her honour.
Thayamma married Jatti Sanjeevayya, a wrestler in Mysore in 1876. After her marriage she withdrew from all public performances. She spent time teaching many students. It was only much later in her old-age that she was recognised.
Sarvepallli Radhakrishnayya honoured her with the title of 'Natya Saraswati' in 1945. She was 88 then!
She is supposed to have given an extraordinary Abhinayam performance at that age! Venkatalakshamma recollected that many years later and performed the same Padams and Javalis.
Thayamma taught several girls from surrounding villages like Kolar, Mysore, Mandya and Mugur the Mysore Baani of Bharatanatyam. Many of them were appointed as Asthana Vidushis before independence. Out of them, Venkatalakshamma and Mugur Jejamma were famous and taught many others.
One must credit Maharaja Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar for abolishing the Devadasi system way back in 1909, long before it happened in Madras Presidency.
The Mysore Baani had four distinct branches. Mysore, Nanjangud, Kolar and Mugur styles of dance. Based on the repertoire.
Today, all styles are lost, and the Mysore style is on its last leg. But we should thank Venkatalakshamma who trained several students. They have further continued the tradition.
One can write endless about the greatness of the Mysore Royals and their patronage of arts! ☺️🙏
Sorry, that I randomly launched into this thread! 🤭
Seeing Venkatalakshamma's video brought back so many memories of interacting with her. ☺️🙏
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Auspicious morning of Magha Shukla Ashtami when Bheeshma, the grand old Pitamaha of the Mahabharata, completed revealing the greatness of Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam to the Pandavas, as he lay on a bed of arrows in Kurukshetra.
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In Shanthi Parva of Mahabharatam, we know Bheeshma decided to leave his mortal coil on the 8th phase in bright fortnight of Magha, Magha Shukla Ashtami, also known as #BheeshmaAshtami. He was already on a bed of arrows over the last few Pakshas.
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Bheeshma was not his original name. He was King Devavrata. Due to the uncompromising Pratigya he took, he was addressed as 'Bheeshma'. He was also a master of Vedas and Shastras. Hence, out of everyone in the Kuru clan, he was addressed as "Bheeshmacharya" with reverence.
Got news late last night that Dr. Mark Dykzkowski passed away. He was one of the greatest living authorities on Kashmiri Trika Shaivism and an extraordinary scholar with in depth knowledge on the works of Abhinavagupta. He was also a wonderful Sitar artiste.
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Dr Mark Dyczkowski was one of the world’s foremost scholars on Tantra and Kashmiri Trika Shaivism and has lived and worked in India for the last 4 decades. Both a scholar and a practitioner, he was initiated by the great Indian teacher Swami Laksmanjoo in 1976.
With a degree from Banaras Hindu University and a Ph.D. from Oxford, where he researched Kashmir Shaivism under the guidance of Prof Alexis Sanderson, Mark has published extensively including the 12 volume Manthanabhairava Tantra.
Auspicious morning of Pushya Bahula Panchami on the traditional Hindu calendar. Sadguru Tyagaraja Swamy attained Siddhi in 1847 on this day. Every year, thousands of musicians and devotees come to Thiruvaiyaru to offer their tributes at his Samadhi Mandiram.
Wrestler, Trader, Ayurvedacharya, Bone-setter, staunch Vaishnava, Mysore Samsthana Raja Vaidya and finally a legendary brand in his own lifetime!
The iconic “Ustad” Kayangadi Papanna!
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Wondering if i should put a thread! 🙆🏻♂️🤔
Papanna’s ancestors migrated from Andhra to the Mysore Kingdom about four generations before him. They belonged to the Telugu Balija community. Many members of that community migrated to the Karnataka region including the saint Kaiwaram Amara Nareyana Swamy.