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List of Compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri List of compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri. Lakshman Ragde song raga tala composer Adada manam adum Vachaspati Adi Nila Ramamurti Ainkaranujane Vachaspati Adi A.P.Haran Akhilanda koti brahmanda nayaki ananta Vachaspati Adi Rukmini Ramani Alum tiramai kanda Vachaspati C/Triputa Arunachala Annavi Anaivai annai pol arumukhane ennai ni Vachaspati Adi Kovai Subri Ananda vilakku akhila ulagattin Vachaspati Adi Kavi Tamizhmudi Anbar ulam padaralamo ayya nin arulavar Vachaspati Adi T.Lakshmana Pillai Angaiyil abhayamum Vachaspati Adi N.Viramani Iyer Ani mamayil amar velane Vachaspati Adi Periasami Tooran Antarangam ellam ariyayo (en) innum vandenakku Vachaspati Adi Shuddhananda Bharati Ara neri vazhuvadiruppade (g) Vachaspati T/Dhruva C.S.Natarajasundaram Pillai Are re maricha (lng) Vachaspati Triputa Govindacharya Are re maricha (lng) Vachaspati Triputa Govindacharya Arindene avan arulai arindu inbam Vachaspati Chapu Rukmini Ramani Arul vadivai Vachaspati Adi Ambujam Krishna Balagopalam kanaka suchelam Vachaspati Adi C.Rangiah Bhaktar shuzh paraparan paril vandu (tvc) Vachaspati Rupaka Manikkavachakar Bhava bhayam ini edu undan Vachaspati Adi Rajam Sitaram Bhushapatim manju bhashapatim bhajeham Vachaspati Rupaka Muttusvami Dikshitar Chapadhara Vachaspati ? Chekoni koluvaro Vachaspati Annamacharya Cheppum kanaka kalasham polum Vachaspati Abhirami Bhattar Chokkanathane sundareshvara Vachaspati Adi ? Dandayudavaitivi shri tyagaraja Vachaspati Adi Bellary Sheshagiriachar Danti mukhane sharanam Vachaspati Adi R.Shrinivasan (Nadopasana) Devi jaganmohini niranjani Vachaspati Adi Nila Ramamurti Dipalankaram kanden ambike dipalakshmi Vachaspati Adi Rukmini Ramani Emani delupudura gopala i mahilo ne Vachaspati C/Triputa Vina Sheshanna List of compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri. Lakshman Ragde song raga tala composer Ennadu ni kripa galguno inakula tilaka Vachaspati Adi Patnam Subramania Iyer Ennattai shonnalum kannan shiru pillai Vachaspati T/Triputa Uttukadu Venkatasubbier Enninal Vachaspati Rupaka Muttusvami Kavi Enu madale sakhi (p) Vachaspati T/Triputa Bangalore S.Mukund Ettanai shonnalum Vachaspati Chapu Uttukadu Venkatasubbier Ettati samadhi yoga inba bhogame ididuven Vachaspati Rupaka Achutadasar Ezhu malai vasane ezhundiduvai unnai tozhudu Vachaspati Adi Saidasan Garbha kirtanulu Vachaspati Adi N.C.Krishnamacharyulu Hakara rupaya anyum Vachaspati Rupaka R.Vishveshvaran Hari sarvottamam Vachaspati Adi R.K.Suryanarayana Iha para sukha dayaka varam tandarul Vachaspati Rupaka Kotishvara Iyer Ilam pirai aninda iraivane muvulagirkkum Vachaspati Adi N.Savitri Ini agilum enai alamma himachaleshvari Vachaspati Adi Arindarkkiniyanar Iraiyai maravadiru Vachaspati Adi Sharavanabhavananda Irulumor kadir anukonada ponidamaderiye (tp) Vachaspati Chapu Arunagirinathar Janaki rama Vachaspati Rupaka Bangalore S.Mukund Jane vina nahi te karuna sharanam Vachaspati Adi Jeer Svami Jaya jaya jagadguro satatam shanmata Vachaspati Adi Svarna Venkatesha Dikshitar Jhama tari jaka tarita (js) Vachaspati Rupaka K.N.Dandayudapani Pillai Kadum kan yanaiyin Vachaspati Adi V.Subramaniam Kalai vani ni dayai purivai nin Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Kanda vandennai kattiduvai Vachaspati Adi A.P.Haran Kanta judumi okapari kre Vachaspati Adi Tyagaraja Karunakaran umaippol undo Vachaspati Adi C.S.Natarajasundaram Pillai Kodiya mata vetkaikkanaiyale kuraikanedu (tp) Vachaspati Anga Arunagirinathar Maha desho-mandala Vachaspati Adi C.S.Natarajasundaram Pillai Mahimai pughala tarama shri hari Vachaspati Adi K.S.Ramasvami Iyer (Guhan) Mahimai pughala taramaga mahashaktiyin Vachaspati Adi N.Savitri List of compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri. Lakshman Ragde song raga tala composer Mam anisham paripahi shivakamasundari me purassann Vachaspati Adi Ambi Shastri Manakkurai eno madhavan maruga Vachaspati Adi K.Hariharan Maranai vellum sukumaran (tv) Vachaspati Adi C.S.Natarajasundaram Pillai Matrariyada shezhum pashum ponne manikkame (a) Vachaspati Adi Ramalingasvami Meyyam amarnda satyagiri natha Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Na ajnanam epudu sahajame karuninchi nannelu Vachaspati Sriramachandra Murti Sistla Nada brahmananda mandave manasa Vachaspati Sriramachandra Murti Sistla Nada brahmananda ni chinmaya rupamunu Vachaspati Sriramachandra Murti Sistla Nada sukham aliye nalamurave navinile uraiye Vachaspati Adi K.S.Minakshisundaram Pillai Naimi sharanyam mevum devaraja Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Nallorai kappavane unnai Vachaspati Adi Shuddhananda Bharati Nani shei ninaive nalgidum tamizh Vachaspati Adi Abhayambika Nilakantha sadashiva Vachaspati Adi N.S.Ramachandran Ninnanne paduve ninnanne pogaluve (tv) Vachaspati ADi Purandaradasa/TKG Nutintu sadambuja sambhavane Vachaspati Adi Balamuralikrishna Ontariga videshamulakanupaka na Vachaspati K/Triputa Ogirala Viraraghava Sharma Pachchai nayaki paksham vaittu endan ichchai purti Vachaspati Adi D.Pattammal Pahi jagajjanani santatam pankeruhasanajaye Vachaspati Adi Svati Tirunal Palumaru ninnu vedaga palukakunnava deva Vachaspati Rupaka Tiruvettiyur Tyagayya Pamara jana palini janani shri mahadeva mahite Vachaspati Adi V.Ramaratnam Pani malaiyai vidarnda parameshvara Vachaspati Adi Mangalam Ganapati Paradevate palayamam amba parama Vachaspati Adi Kadalur Subramaniam Parakramam vayu putram vachaspatim bhajeham Vachaspati ? V.Chandrasekharan Parama sujnanulaku prapannulaku parama Vachaspati Adi Annamacharya Paratpara parameshvara parvatipate hara pashupate Vachaspati Deshadi Papanasham Shivan Pari pari ninu partinchina paraku bada Vachaspati T/Taghu Vinai Krishnamacharya Parvatishvarena rakshitoham paramartha tatva bodhi Vachaspati Adi Muttusvami Dikshitar Ruchira pradigdaihi Vachaspati Adi V.Subramaniam List of compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri. Lakshman Ragde song raga tala composer Sa ni dha pa dha ni (js) Vachaspati Adi Vinai Krishnamacharya Sahasra kara mandite salishau sarvabhistavanu Vachaspati Adi Muttiah Bhagavatar Samodam kumuda Vachaspati Adi K.V.Mavellikara Sarasuda ninne sada (tv) Vachaspati K/Ata Pallavur Mani Iyer Sarasuda niveyani chala namminanu saraguna (pv) Vachaspati Adi Tanjavur Quartette Sarasudu niveyani chala namminanu (pv) Vachaspati Adi P.Minakshisundaram Pillai Sarvabhauma shri rama ninna mahimeya (tv) Vachaspati K/Ata C.Honnappa Bhagavatar Saundarya kaniya Vachaspati M/Jhampa Bangalore S.Mukund Shankam muzhangum Vachaspati Adi N.S.Chidambaram Shankari padiyida ongiya jnana sukha (tp) Vachaspati S/Chapu Arunagirinathar Sharaja bhava mamava kripayadhuna Vachaspati Adi Lalitadasar Shen tamizh nadu tanakkillai idu Vachaspati Adi Rajam Sitaram Shenniyil tingal shudiya Vachaspati Adi Nerur Shrinivasachar Shiva lingame jyotirmaya mahalingame paninden nan Vachaspati ? Sholla sholla inittidume amudan namam Vachaspati Adi ? Shri maha ganapatim (tv) Vachaspati Adi N.P.Ramasvami Shri nagalinga maheshvaram Vachaspati M/Jhampa Jayachamaraja Odeyar Shri ramani kuchatata chandana (lkg) Vachaspati Dhruva Venkatamakhi Shri saccidanda kandam Vachaspati K/Chapu Mishu Krishna Shri tripura sundari shritajana paripalini Vachaspati Chapu R.Venugopal Shri tyagaraja svami mahimanu (mp) Vachaspati Rup. P.Sambamurti Shri varada venkatesham paripurna (tv) Vachaspati Adi Krishna Sharma Shringa giri sharada pitha Vachaspati Adi R.K.Suryanarayana Shripate jaya natajana Vachaspati Adi Tulasivanam Shrngagiri sharada pitha samsthapana Vachaspati Adi R.K.Suryanarayana Shudinuna vashai tanile shuzhalu minadena (tp) Vachaspati K/Chapu Arunagirinathar Shvetambarim vanim shraye visesha phala Vachaspati Adi Kalyani Varadarajan Sir tiruttam vendum engal desham Vachaspati Adi Shuddhananda Bharati List of compositions in Raga Vachaspati Courtesy: Sri. Lakshman Ragde song raga tala composer Smarami smarami Vachaspati Adi V.Subramaniam Smaramyaham uma sutam sharavanabhava pranavagrajam Vachaspati Rupaka Minakshisuta Sura guru paramacharyam Vachaspati Adi N.S.Ramasvami Iyer Ta dhim tana dhim (t) Vachaspati Jhampa Rajee Narayan Tan sherai emperuman tal tozhuvir Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Tillana (ta dhim tana dhim) Vachaspati Jhampa Rajee Narayan Tiru padam tudittu perum idam uru maname Vachaspati Adi Kovai Subri Tirupati vazhum venkatesha perumane Vachaspati Adi Vasanta Sharavanan Tiruvarul puriyayao ayyappa Vachaspati Adi Mangalam Ganapati Tiruvayindira pura deva natha Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Tiruverkattu velalar tiru venniru pushi Vachaspati Rupaka D.Pattammal Tundu shudarinaippole parishuddha Vachaspati Triputa Shuddhananda Bharati Tyagaraja ramayanam Vachaspati Rupaka M.S.Shriram Ulagam ellam potrum shri ranganathan Vachaspati Adi R.Parthasarathy Iyengar Ulladanaittum unadanro kanna udal porul aviyum un Vachaspati Adi S.Vembu Un padam adanaiye en idayam adanil enni Vachaspati Adi Kovai Subri Unadu karunai Vachaspati Adi Vinai Krishnamacharya Unnidam odi vanden uru tunai tedi vanden Vachaspati Adi Kovai Subri Uraitturai bodhattaniyana unai shiridoda (tp) Vachaspati C/Jhampa Arunagirinathar Uru tunaiyai ninru udavi varuvai enrum Vachaspati Adi Kovai Subri Uyyakkondan ennaiye ulagundu mizhnda Vachaspati Rupaka Ambujam Krishna Vachaspati Vachaspati Adi Bangalore S.Mukund Vachaspati priya Vachaspati Adi T.N.Bala Vagmin mama dehi varan vangmanasa Vachaspati Adi C.S.Shivaramakrishna Bhagavatar Vamana devane nal vazhvarulvaye Vachaspati Adi Gnanaskandan Vandana monarinchiti velakoladi (tv) Vachaspati Ata Tiger Varadachari Vandavarkkellam arul vari Vachaspati Adi R.Tyagarajan Vandeham vachaspatim Vachaspati Adi V.Subramaniam List of compositions in Raga
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