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श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजु मन...
MS Subbulakshmi sings "Sri Ramachandra Kripulu Bhaju Mana", a bhajan composed by Shri Tulsi Das
श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजु मन...
- श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजु मन हरण भवभय दारुणं ।
- नव कंज लोचन कंज मुख कर कंज पद कंजारुणं ॥१॥
- कन्दर्प अगणित अमित छवि नव नील नीरद सुन्दरं ।
- पटपीत मानहुँ तडित रुचि शुचि नौमि जनकसुता वरं ॥२॥
- भजु दीनबन्धु दिनेश दानव दैत्य वंश निकन्दनं ।
- रघुनन्द आनन्द कन्द कोशल चन्द दशरथ नन्दनं ॥३॥
- सिर मुकुट कुंडल तिलक चारु उदारु अङ्ग विभूषणं ।
- आजानु भुज शर चाप धर संग्राम जित खरदूषणं ॥४॥
- इति वदति तुलसीदास शंकर शेष मुनि मन रंजनं ।
- मम् हृदय कंज निवास कुरु कामादि खलदल गंजनं ॥५॥
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had this to say about M.S. Subbulakshmi- "Who am I, a mere Prime Minister before a Queen, a Queen of Music". While Lata Mangeshkar called her Tapaswini (the Renunciate), Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan termed her Suswaralakshmi (the goddess of the perfect note), and Kishori Amonkar labelled her the ultimate eighth note or Aathuvaan Sur, which is above the seven notes basic to all music. The great national leader and poet Sarojini Naidu called her "Nightingale of India". Her many famous renditions of bhajans include the chanting of Bhaja Govindam, Vishnu sahasranama (1000 names of Vishnu), Hari Tuma Haro and the Venkateswara Suprabhatam (musical hymns to awaken Lord Balaji early in the morning).
She was widely honoured, praised and awarded. Some of the popular ones include:
- Padma Bhushan in 1954
- Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1956
- Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1968
- Ramon Magsaysay award (often considered Asia's Nobel Prize) in 1974
- Padma Vibhushan in 1975
- Sangeetha Kalasikhamani in 1975 by The Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai
- Kalidas Samman in 1988
- Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration in 1990
- Bharat Ratna in 1998
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