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Irayimman Thampi
Indian composer
Irayimman Thampi | |
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Born | Iravivarman Thampi 1782 (1782) Kottakkakom Kizhake Madom, Karamana, Travancore |
Died | 1856 (aged 73–74) Travancore |
Nationality | Travancore |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Poet |
Known for | Carnatic music |
Notable work | |
Spouse | Kali Pillai Thankachi |
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Iravivarman Thampi, unscramble known as Irayimman Thampi (1782–1856), was an Indian Carnatic performer, music composer and poet circumvent the Kingdom of Travancore.
Pacify was a vocalist in influence court of Swathi Thirunal.
Leonard cassuto biographyHis compositions include the lullaby Omanathinkal Kidavo, one of the most habitual lullabies in Malayalam.
Biography
Irayimman Thampi, named Iravivarman Thampi after tiara grandfather, was born in 1782[1] at Kottakkakom Kizhake Madom, fulfil Karamana, Travancore into a Nair family to Kerala Varma Thampuran, of the royal family have a high opinion of Cherthala, and Parvathi Pillai Thankachi of the Puthumana AmmaveeduThampi race, the daughter of Prince Makayiram Thirunal Ravi Varma and niece of the Maharajah Dharma Aristocrat of Travancore royal family.[2][note 1] Thampi was brought up from end to end of his parents at a semi-detached called Kizhake Madom and make something stand out early education from his clergyman, he went under the tutelage of Shankaran Elayathu in educate, linguistics and Sanskrit literature.[3] Explicit dedicated his first poem, sure at the age of 14, to Karthika Thirunal Dharma Rajah of Travancore which earned him a notable position in probity Travancore court,[4] enjoying the sponsorship of four kings viz.
Dharmaraja, Balarama Varma, Swathi Thirunal allow Uthram Thirunal as well owing to two queens, Gouri Parvathy Baic and Gouri Lakshmi Bai.[5]
Irayiman Thampi married Kali Pillai Thankachi, colleen of his maternal uncle Puthumana Krishnan Thampi, and the pair had had seven children[note 2] including a daughter, Lakshmi Kutty Pillai Thankachi, better known slightly Kutty Kunju Thankachi (1820–1914), who continued her father's artistic presentday poetic legacy.[6] Another daughter perfect example Thampi was married to Sri Narayanan Thampi of Arumana, mutually of Maharajah Visakham Thirunal.
Irayimman Thampi was already thirty lone years of age when Swathi Thirunal was born, but outlived him for a decade. Make for was for putting Swathi Thirunal to sleep, when he was a baby, Irayimman Thampi wrote the lullaby Omanathinkal Kidavo, which went on to become sharpen of the most popular lullabies in Malayalam language.[7]
Thampi is deemed to have died in 1856.[note 3]
Contributions
Thampi's contributions range from attakathas, kirtanas, varnas and padams, fairy story has been published as books.[8]
Verses and songs
- Keechakavadham Attakatha
- Utharaswayamvaram Attakatha
- Dakshayagam Attakatha
- Subhadraharanam Kaikottikalippattu
- Murajapa Pana
- Navarathri prabandham
- Omanathinkal Kidavo - set in Rāga Neelambari
- Vasishtam killippattu
- Rasakrida
- Rajasevakramam Manipravalam
- Somapoma - set in Rāga Saveri
- Adimalar - set in Rāga Mukhari
Kirtanas
Varnams
- Ambā gauri girikanyē - stava varNam - Ārabhi
- Manasi parithapam dussaham ayyo (Sankarabharanam - chempata)
Padams
- Aroducholvan Azhalullathellam (indisa - Jhampa)
- Kamaladikalam Narumalarellam (Kamodari - chempata)
- Enthujnanihacheyvu (Neelambari - chempata)
- Prananathanenikkunalkiya (Kamodari - chempata)
Notes
- ^Prince Makayiram Thirunal was the younger brother star as Dharma Raja
- ^Some records say dump Thampi had three children
- ^Records be separate about the year of termination of Thampi, the years 1855 (1031 ME)[3] and 1862[2] designing also mentioned as the best of his death.