Bhagyadha Lakshmi
Crossing between Jamaican and Indian cultures, with some chops and fxs in the middle.
For you vocalists, I supply the complete instrumental (or to comment your jamaican holidays video). For you guitarists, I supply the organ part to remix, full of melodies. The song was originally composed by Purandara Dasa (1484-1564), in Raga Madhyamavathi, although a rather new version was done in 1986 by Chitnahalli Udaya Shankar sung by the famous S.P Balasubrahmanyam in a movie and this version is frequently used by Bharathnatyam dancers in Karnataka land. The former dancer Ranjini Hemanth has sung here. By melodyne I changed major to minor. The song is a bahajan, that is a devotional song, for Lakshmi, the beautiful merciful Goddess wife of Vishnu, holding a lotus flower and sounding the jingle of the bells on her feet.
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Bhagyadha Lakshmi
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"Bhagyadha Lakshmi"
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