An interesting scene from SDN’s Srinivasa Kalyanam - Sridevi Nrithyalaya - Bharathanatyam Dance

Un Marbiley song from Srinivasa Kalyanam Ragam - Simhendra Madhyamam In the male voice Graha bedham in Simhendra madhyamam - P to P which becomes Mayamalavagowla Here is an interesting scene from SDN’s Srinivasa Kalyanam... After cursing Brahma in Sathya Lokam and and Maheswara in Kailasam, Brgu Maharshi reaches Vaikuntam, the abode of Sri Maha Vishnu. Here too, in intimacy with His consort, Sri Maha Lakshmi, Vishnu fails to notice Brgu’s arrival. Blinded with seething rage, the Rishi kicks the Lord on His chest. Knowing Brgu’s spite, Maha Vishnu reacts with apologetic love and teaches a moral lesson to the Rishi. But Maha Lakshmi is offended and annoyed with Brgu’s arrogant behavior. Her Lord is shamed by a mere human who kicked Him on His chest, where She resides. Her irritation turns into anger when Her Lord apologizes for the intolerable behaviour of Brgu. Maha Vishnu tries to pacify Lakshmi, but Her humiliation takes no consolation. She leaves Vaikuntam and reaches Bhoolokam to take up a severe penance. This brings the Lord of Vaikuntam to earth and thus endows prosperity to mankind. Brigu Muni - Mridula Sivakumar Maha Lakshmi - Harinie Jeevitha Maha Vishnu - Bhairavi Venkatesan Ascetic Lakshmi - Ramya Jeeva SDN’s Srinivasa Kalyanam is an interesting drama drama production in the world of Bharathanatyam that elaborately unfolds the authentic story of the wedding of the Lord of Thriupathi Hills. Sridevi Nrithyalaya, prostrating at the lotus feet of Lord Venkateswara and with prayers to the feet of Mahaguru Vempati Chinna Satyam, has taken up this effort as a “Tapasya“ to dedicate this devotional production to all the devotees of the Lord. Srinivasa Kalyanam is SDN’s 17th dance drama production for which thorough research and study about the subject has been done... Choreography - Sheela Unnikrishnan Music - Embar Kannan Concept - Shobha Korambil Singers Haricharan Ananthu Bharat Sundar Keerthana Vaidyanathan Roopa Revathi Deepika Varadarajan Mridangam - Guru Bharadwaaj Tabla & Other percussions - Ganapathi Subramaniam Special percussions - Jeychcha Violin - Embar Kannan Flute - Vishnu Vijay Veena - Bhavani Prasad Nadaswaram - Adyar Balasubramaniam Music produced by Sai Shravanam @ Resound India Our special thanks to Kishore Moasalikanti for his valuable guidance. Our copyright policies on SDN’s productions Since SDN is run by SRIDEVI NRITHYALAYA TRUST, all the productions of SDN, be it music or dance, become intellectual property of the Trust. Sridevi Nrithyalaya Trust (SDNT) owns all the productions and will not allow anyone to download or use SDN videos/audios, even it is meant to be for non-commercial purpose. Our social media team, assisted with a legal team, watchfully works in curbing audios/videos of Sridevi Nrithyalaya that have been used in unauthorized way and uploaded in social media. Though we do not put up copyright declarations in all our videos, we strictly adhere to legal formalities and procedures regarding copyrights. We honestly work hard and spend a good time and amount of our resources to produce our music and dance videos. They are produced and uploaded in our social platforms solely to take our art to all those raiskas around the globe who are unable to reach us in person to enjoy SDN’s art live. It is not about ’misuse’ or ’trying to support’ our dance and audio productions by just giving credits. Art is for all for sure. Our productions uploaded in social platforms are for the art lovers worldwide to WATCH and ENJOY but definitely not for copying or reproducing without SDNT’s authorisation. SDNT has anonymously derived to this strong conclusion. Therefore, SDN or any individual from SDN would be not to able to grant anyone permission to reproduce our work of any form.
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