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He is the founder of  'nadalola' an organisation in Mumbai involved in popularization of devotional music under which saint 'Thiyagaraja's jayanthi on Chithirai Poosam day is being celebrated every year and a music teacher is being honoured on that occasion. He has to his credit more than 40 cassettes / CDs to the propagation of music. He has conducted Lec-Dems in various organisations in Mumbai and also participated in Thiruppugazh conferences both in India & abroad. At preesnt, more than 40 weekly Thiruppugazh classes are being conducted in Mumbai under his guidance.īalu sir is a performing artist and has been giving concerts in karnatic music for over 50 years. He is sought after Thiruppugazh in Mumbai and has trained a large number of students in this devotional classical music form. presently, he is the Chairman of Thiruppugazh Anbargal (Mumbai Region) which is a world wide movement established by Guruji Shri A.S.Raghavan.
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He emerged as an eminent artist in Thiruppugazh singing. He was fortunate to receive special training in Purandara Dasa Kirtis form the noted Vaggeyakara 'Sri Meenakshi Suthan'.īalu sir was initiated into thiruppugazh by none other than Guruji Shri A.S.Raghavan and under his guidance. Later, he received advanced training in karnatic music from kalaimanai Thirchy Swaminadha Bhagavadhar. No.Shri Balasubramanim, popularly known as "Thiruppugazh Balu" as dedicated himself to the propagation of Thiruppugazh Mumbai.īorn on in Burma, Balu sir had his initial tutelage in music under Mallakarai Subramania Bhagavadhar. The song is based on Shanmukhapriya raga. Soundararajan rehearsed for an entire day before he recorded it.
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The tune "Muthai Tharu" was composed by Pappa before the recording, he called the religious preacher Kirupanandha Variyar, who explained its meaning. During production, Pappa completed the score after Ramanathan fell ill. The music was composed by G. Ramanathan and T. R. Pappa. Murugan cures his leprosy, shows him a path of religious devotion, and initiates his composition of the Thiruppugazh, an anthology of songs dedicated to Lord Murugan. Arunagiri feels guilty and attempts suicide by jumping off a temple tower, but Murugan himself, disguised as a pious young man, saves him. This deeply shocks Arunagiri, and he realizes the consequences his actions have had on his family. Aadhilakshmi offers herself to him in order to stop Arunagiri from committing suicide. However, as Arunagiri has leprosy, prostitutes avoid him. To prevent Arunagiri from killing himself, his sister says that he should sell her in order to have money for prostitutes. Arunagiri says he will end his life because of this. He catches leprosy, and people avoid him.Įventually Aadhilakshmi is unable to meet his demands for money to support his depraved life. Despite his sister giving him the money she earns, he reduces himself, his wife, and his sister to dire poverty. He persuades his sister to sell all their property and their house to get money for his dissipation. However, he is unhappy with his life, neglects his wife and continues his bad ways. His sister, Aadhilakshmi, wants to reform her brother, so she arranges his marriage with Gnanavalli. He frequently visited the devadasi Maragatham. Arunagiri is portrayed as attracted to the pleasures of the flesh and spent his youth pursuing a life of debauchery. Arunagirinathar was born in the town of Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu.