Desh Thillana Notation «VERIFIED · 2026»
Desh (a janya raga of the 28th Melakarta, Harikambhoji). Tala: Adi (8-beat cycle). Composer: Lalgudi G. Jayaraman .
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The Desh Thillana is a staple in Bharatanatyam recitals, where it typically serves as the concluding item. Its brisk tempo and intricate rhythmic patterns allow a dancer to showcase footwork (nritta) and pure dance technique. The expressive lyrics in the Charanam offer a brief moment of abhinaya (expression) before the piece culminates in a flurry of rhythmic brilliance. Lalgudi composed many of his thillanas specifically with dancers in mind, and this piece is a favorite for its joyful, lively character. Desh (a janya raga of the 28th Melakarta, Harikambhoji)
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Lalgudi was a pioneer in introducing Hindustani ragas into the Carnatic thillana repertoire. His thillanas in ragas like Desh, Pahadi, Tilang, and Sindhu Bhairavi brought a fresh, romantic, and appealing flavor to Carnatic music and dance. His style, known as the , is characterized by its melodic fluidity, rhythmic precision, and the effective use of "swaraksharas" (notes that match the lyrics' syllables). His notations are known for being comprehensive and logical, capturing even the minute details and gamakams (ornamentations) that are central to Carnatic music.
Taka dhim tadhim nadrudhim tatom dru dhim dhirana tana dhirana 2. Anupallavi