
House of Saint Tyāgarāja

House of Śri Muṭṭusvāmi Dīkśitar

House of Śri Śyāmā Śāstri

Śri Śyāmā Śāstri's handwriting
My accompanists for the concert were
Śri. Krishnamachari - Mridaṅgam
Śri. Ravikrishnan – Ghaṭam
Śri. Vadapathimangalam M. Venkataramani - Ganjīra

Songlist
Mūlādhāramūrti – Hamsadhvani – Ādi – Pāpanāsam Śivan
Kañcadaḷāyadākśi – Kamalāmanōhari – Ādi – Muṭṭusvāmi Dīkśitar
Īntakannānandamēmi – Bilahari – Rūpakam – Tyāgarāja Svāmi
Māyamma – Āhiri – Ādi – Śyāmā Śāstri
Ninnuvina – Navarasakannada – Rūpakam – Tyāgarāja Svāmi
Śri Kāntimatim – Dēśi Simhāravam – Ādi – Muṭṭusvāmi Dīkśitar
Annapūrnē – Śāma – Ādi – Muṭṭusvāmi Dīkśitar
Kurai Ondrum Illai – Ragamālika – Ādi – C. Rājagōpālachari
Madhubanu – Madhuvanti – Eka – Sūrdās
It is wonderful to see the photos of these houses where the great maestros lived..
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How these houses are maintained now? as their memorials? or occupied by their new generations?
Thanks for sharing these photos..
Yes, it is wonderful to see these houses of the Trinity - the houses where they were born. The original houses were in a dilapidated condition. Thanks to the efforts of the Kāñci Kāmakōṭi Pīṭham, they have been renovated and are now maintained as memorials.
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