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On the sacred occasion of the 259th Birth Anniversary of Saint Tyagaraja, I offer my humble tributes to one of India’s greatest composer-saints, whose music transformed devotion into an eternal spiritual path and enriched the cultural soul of Bharat. Sri Tyagaraja, born in Kakarla village of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh, remains a source of immense pride for the Telugu people. His contribution to Carnatic classical music is unparalleled. His compositions, rooted in devotion and enriched with philosophical depth, have elevated our musical tradition and brought enduring recognition to the richness of Telugu language and culture. As one of the revered Trinity of Carnatic music, alongside Muthuswami Dikshitar and Syama Sastri, Saint Tyagaraja elevated Indian classical music to unparalleled spiritual and artistic heights. Deeply inspired by Purandara Dasa and immersed in devotion to Lord Sri Rama, he dedicated his entire life to composing music that united philosophy, emotion, and divine experience. Musical tradition reveres Saint Tyagaraja as the composer of nearly 24,000 kritis. Yet, only about 730 compositions survive today, and barely 400 continue to live through active performance.This reality is a solemn reminder of our collective duty to urgently preserve, protect, and pass on this invaluable musical heritage to future generations His immortal compositions like Jagadananda Karaka, Endaro mahanubhavulu, Bantu Reeti Koluvu, Samajavaragamana, and Nagumomu continue to inspire musicians and devotees across the world, rising above barriers of language and geography. Legendary maestros M. S. Subbulakshmi, Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, and D. K. Pattammal carried his divine music across continents, sharing the spiritual brilliance of Tyagaraja and richness of Carnatic music tradition with audiences around the world My personal association with Chennai gave me the opportunity to witness the profound devotion with which Tyagaraja Aradhana is celebrated at Tiruvaiyaru in Tamil Nadu. Similar reverence is also seen in Hampi, Karnataka. Having witnessed this devotion across states, it becomes our cultural responsibility to celebrate Saint Tyagaraja’s legacy with equal devotion in Andhra Pradesh the land connected to his origins. As custodians of this rich civilizational heritage, we reaffirm our commitment to preserve, nurture and strengthen the musical and spiritual heritage of Saint Tyagaraja and other great Telugu saint-poets such as Bammera Pothana and Annamacharya. With this vision, the following cultural initiatives should be encouraged and advanced through the collective efforts of government, cultural institutions, and society at large. • State-level Tyagaraja Aradhana Utsavams in Andhra Pradesh: Institutionalizing annual celebrations with participation from leading musicians, scholars, students, and devotees from across Bharat and the world. • Comprehensive Digitization Mission: Digitization of manuscripts, notations, rare recordings, oral traditions, and archival materials related to Saint Tyagaraja’s compositions in coordination with the Department of Culture. #Tyagaraja



