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  • The late P.G.Kamath had done a deep search into the rich folklore in Konkani.  He was encouraged by the folk songs and grandma tales,  and was eager that the younger […]

    PGK’s Advice to Konkani poets

    The late P.G.Kamath had done a deep search into the rich folklore in Konkani.  He was encouraged by the folk songs and grandma tales,  and was eager that the younger […]

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  • Mookam Karoti Vaachaalam….is a famous quote from Sanskrit, proclaiming the glory of the Lord. Invocation to the Almighty is a part of our culture. Late P.G.Kamath has composed this prayer in Konkani, which is a simple translation of the abovesaid Sanskrit shloka, making it easy to sing and pleasing to ears. It is equally easy to comprehend as well. We present two different renditions of this composition.

    Mungo Jattaa – rendition by Shri Muralidhar Shenoy and Pt. Upendra Bhat

    Mookam Karoti Vaachaalam….is a famous quote from Sanskrit, proclaiming the glory of the Lord. Invocation to the Almighty is a part of our culture. Late P.G.Kamath has composed this prayer in Konkani, which is a simple translation of the abovesaid Sanskrit shloka, making it easy to sing and pleasing to ears. It is equally easy to comprehend as well. We present two different renditions of this composition.

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  • The original of this song belongs to poet Sant Kabirdas and Sri.P.G.Kamath rendered this into Konkani. We present to you two versions of this song.

    Dhanyaa Toove – Translation of Kabirdas song in Konkani

    The original of this song belongs to poet Sant Kabirdas and Sri.P.G.Kamath rendered this into Konkani. We present to you two versions of this song.

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  • Late Sri.P.G.Kamath wrote the song "Devaa Tuje..." 25 years ago, in 1985, to include the song in Konkani Geet Chandrika audio cassette brought out by Kerala Konkani Academy. The lyrics of 8 lines are simple Konkani translation of the initial shloka of Ganapati Atharvasheersham starting "Bhadram Karnebhi. Listen to the rendition of Deva Tuje...' by different singers

    Devaa Tuje Dayena Ammi – Konkani Bhajan

    Late Sri.P.G.Kamath wrote the song "Devaa Tuje..." 25 years ago, in 1985, to include the song in Konkani Geet Chandrika audio cassette brought out by Kerala Konkani Academy. The lyrics of 8 lines are simple Konkani translation of the initial shloka of Ganapati Atharvasheersham starting "Bhadram Karnebhi. Listen to the rendition of Deva Tuje...' by different singers

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  • Haadigo Chitraphalaka…. this song was composed by P.G.Kamath for the audio cassette ‘Konkani Geet Chandrika’ produced by Kerala Konkani Academy in March 1985. The poet asks his consort bring a drawing board so that he can paint a picture. We also present to you a version of the song recorded at Dubai in the voice of K. Mohan Kamath. We present to you two beautiful renditions of the same song.

    Haadigo Chitraphalaka – Musical Composition

    Haadigo Chitraphalaka…. this song was composed by P.G.Kamath for the audio cassette ‘Konkani Geet Chandrika’ produced by Kerala Konkani Academy in March 1985. The poet asks his consort bring a drawing board so that he can paint a picture. We also present to you a version of the song recorded at Dubai in the voice of K. Mohan Kamath. We present to you two beautiful renditions of the same song.

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