Ancient Narasimha Mantras set in a traditional way of south indian music, are for the first time presented on media here and promise to be most valuable for every home and ear!
Renderd by Sri Vidyabhushana
Music: Tirumale Srinivasa and Narasimha Orchestra
1. Lakshmi Narasimha Dyanam
2. Sri Ahobila Narasimha stotra
3. Namaste Narasimhaya - Narasimha Purana
4. Sri Ahobila Narasiha Panchamrita Stotra - Sri Lord Rama
5. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotra - Sri Vedanta Desika
6. Dasavatara Stotra (Narasimha Section) - Sri Jayadeva Goswami
7. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha astaka - Sri Yogindra Tirtha
8. Samputa Narasimha Stuti - Sri Vidyabhushana
9. Ugra Narasimha Dhyanam
10. Sri Narasimha Asthaka - Sri Vijayendra Tirtha
11. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha astottara Shatanama Stotra(108 Names)
12. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Mangalam - Sri Srinivasa Yati
13. Sri Narasimha Mangala Navaratna Malika
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Sri Vidyabhusana
One of the famous classical singer of South India, who is more then 20 years in the field of music working, is presenting most of the songs written by the ancient tradition of the Haridasas (a class of Devotees of Lord Vishnu) in their local language Kannada or in the ancient script Sanskrit. Their devotion that is expressed in a vast volume of more then 50000 songs, which Sri Vidyabhusana is mostly trying to recollect and sing them for public concerts are focused in our CD/DVD Media Release. He is working to spread the classical Music outside of India also, and gives Concerts in the USA und Europe. All the Haridasa* music are lead into typical karnatic tradition from the 16th century, and set with instruments like Veena, Mrdangam and Ghatam or more modern instruments like Violn and Harmonium.
He is living with his wife and two kids in the big city Bangalore, were he is organizing every year one of the biggest classical music festival in glories for the Haridasas compositions, along with other musicians and famous singers from India. Otherwise he is very busy with his Music projects and book productions on Haridasa Culture.
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