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00:00In Karnataka system, we have two names, it's called Kamavarthini or Pantuparali.
00:16This mini ala would be followed by a composition by the royal composer from Travancore who
00:24lived more than 250 years ago, Maharaja Swati Tirthanad.
00:29He has composed a set of nine songs for the nine evenings of Navaratri.
00:35And he was a great lover of both Carnatic and Hindustani equally, song goddess Saraswati.
00:41So this composition, and he was a great patron of dance also, so it has a beautiful set of
00:47jatis or percussive syllables which gives you a small idea of his love for dance.
00:54So after this composition, it will be followed by a few rounds of sarangam improvisation
00:59by both of us, followed by a percussion solo by Sri Hari Kumar.
01:04So that is the first part, and depending on the time, we will see what can be done.
01:24Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
01:54Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
02:24Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
02:54Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
03:24Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
03:54Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
04:24Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
04:31Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
04:38Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
04:45Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar
04:52Sarangam Improvisation by Sri Hari Kumar