Ayyappa Sahasranamam composed or performed by Ramesh Narayan
Om Ayyappaya Namah (Salutations to Ayyappa) ayyappa sahasranamam by ramesh narayan
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The Sahasranamam is traditionally a recitation (parayana). However, setting 1,000 names to music poses a challenge: monotony. Ramesh Narayan addresses this through a sophisticated raga framework. Ramesh Narayan addresses this through a sophisticated raga
Composition & Vocals: Performed by Pandit Ramesh Narayan, a disciple of the legendary Pandit Jasraj.
To understand the popularity of the audio album, one must know the artist. Ramesh Narayan is not a typical playback singer; he is a renowned Carnatic musician, composer, and music director from Kerala, deeply rooted in the classical traditions of South India.
Ramesh Narayan’s music serves as a vehicle for these meanings. For instance, when the name Shabarigirivasa (He who resides in Sabari Mountain) is sung, the music often employs a lower octave, symbolizing the stillness of the mountain. This sensitivity to the text makes the album an effective tool for Manasa Puja (mental worship).