
Kandhanum Kannanum
Kandhanum Kannanum is a comparative exploration of Krishna and Muruga, focusing on their deeds, appearance, and significance to their devotees.
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About the Event
Vydanya begins the performance with Shanmuga Kandanum Mohana Kannanum, a Ragathalamalika that has good laya and expressive interpretation, alternating between Muruga and Krishna.
While Krishna embodies sweetness (Madhuram), Muruga is synonymous with beauty (Azhagu). The next two compositions, Madhurashtakam and Muruganin Maru Peyar Azhagu, highlight these distinct qualities.
Sringaram,(rasa raja) the expression of love in the Navarasa, is beautifully depicted in the next two songs, Sakhi He (Ashtapathi) and Kandanaal Mudalai (a Padam), through Vydanya's emotive performance.
The pieces Karmugil Vannanae and Valli Malai Athipathi are particularly enchanting and serve as vivid portrayals of Krishna and Muruga, showcasing their divine allure.
To conclude, Vydanya offers a lighthearted medley of two songs in a Thukada segment, leaving the audience with a sense of joy and celebration.