Kayakave Kailasa | Bhakti Republic OST | M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani

By: Radio Azim Premji University
  • Summary

  • Vachana Sahitya, a rhythmic form of writing of Bhakti poets in Kannada, emerged in the 11th century and reached its zenith in the 12th century. Comprising prose-like compositions known as Vachanas, this literary tradition conveys profound philosophical and spiritual messages. Rooted in the Sharana tradition centered around Kalyana or Kalyani in modern-day northern Karnataka, it gave rise to devoted saints including influential figures like Basavanna, Allama Prabhu, and Akka Mahadevi.

    Bhakti Republic with Amit Basole, in its third episode Kayakave Kailasa, elucidates the poetry of the vachanakaras. Radio Azim Premji University presents a selection of eleven vachanas by Akka Mahadevi, Allama Prabhu, Ayadakki Marayya, Basavanna, Devara Dasimayya, Kalavve, Madara Chennaiah, Maritande, and Sule Sankavva. They are rendered by singer M. D. Pallavi, with musician Bruce Lee Mani accompanying her on guitar. These spontaneous performances were improvised and recorded in an informal set-up as a soundtrack to the episode.

    Track list

    1. Sthula Sukshma - Madara Chennaiah

    2. Ullavaru Shivalaya Maduvaru - Basavanna

    3. Yenna Kayava - Basavanna

    4. Acha Shiva Aikyange - Devara Dasimayya

    5. Adi Adharavilladandu - Allama Prabhu

    6. Savillada Kedillada - Akka Mahadevi

    7. Kattayalli - Maritande

    8. Kayakadalli - Ayadakki Marayya

    9. Kuri Koli - Kalavve

    10. Voteyya Hididu - Sule Sankavva

    11. Tala Mana - Basavanna

    Performed by M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani

    Poems selected by Amit Basole

    Supported by: Akshay Ramuhalli, Arjun Jayadev, Bijoy Venugopal, Harshit Gogoi, Kripa Gowrishankar, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi and Velu Shankar

    Produced for Radio Azim Premji University

    Visit our website for a full list of acknowledgements and resources for further exploration: https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/bhakti-republic-with-amit-basole/kayakave-kailasa-the-vachanas-of-the-sharanas

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  • Trailer - Kayakave Kailasa | Bhakti Republic OST | M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani
    Dec 20 2023

    Bhakti Republic with Amit Basole, in its third episode Kayakave Kailasa, elucidates the poetry of the vachanakaras. Radio Azim Premji University presents a selection of eleven vachanas by Akka Mahadevi, Allama Prabhu, Ayadakki Marayya, Basavanna, Devara Dasimayya, Kalavve, Madara Chennaiah, Maritande, and Sule Sankavva. They are rendered by singer M. D. Pallavi, with musician Bruce Lee Mani accompanying on guitar. These spontaneous performances were improvised and recorded in an informal set-up as a soundtrack to the episode.

    Performed by M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani

    Poems selected by Amit Basole

    Supported by: Akshay Ramuhalli, Arjun Jayadev, Bijoy Venugopal, Kripa Gowrishankar, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi and Velu Shankar

    Produced for Radio Azim Premji University

    Listen to Bhakti Republic on Radio Azim Premji University on a podcast platform of your choice. Read more: https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/bhakti-republic-with-amit-basole-radio-azim-premji-university

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    1 min
  • Sthula Sukshma | Kayakave Kailasa - Bhakti Republic OST | M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani
    Dec 20 2023

    Poet - Madara Chennaiah

    Translator: H.S. Shivaprakash

    Source: I Keep Vigil of Rudra, Penguin Classics

    Performed by M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani

    For Bhakti Republic with Amit Basole

    Radio Azim Premji University, 2023

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    After erecting three pillars

    The gross, the subtle, and the causal bodies

    After beating the buffaloes’ rough hide

    After removing the flesh

    With the staff of the manifest and the hidden

    After tanning the hide with the fire of dualism

    After pouring the caustic juice of quintessence

    Into the hide-pouch of awareness

    The blemishes of soul thus destroyed

    I have come to take the sandals to his feet.

    Take care,

    Not of the ground below,

    But of the path your feet and sandals take.

    Do not be enslaved

    By the hand-awl, blade, or peg

    But realise

    Ramarama, your own true self, the joy of joys!

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    Madara Chennaiah, a renowned vachana poet from the 11th century, earned recognition during the era of the Western Chalukyas in southern India. Despite working as a cobbler and being affiliated with the Madiga caste, he left a legacy through his vachanas, which he signed under the pseudonym ‘Nijaatmaraama Raamana,’ though only ten have endured over time. His poetry delved into the injustice of feeling superior due to one's caste, advocating for equality by highlighting that everyone shares the same origins and physical composition. Chennaiah asserted that an individual's value stems from their ethical conduct rather than their caste, dividing people into two categories based on their actions: those who perform good deeds and those who engage in wrongdoing. Additionally, his poems addressed a significant theological debate regarding the duality or unity of existence. His powerful and meaningful vachanas emerged from the fusion of metaphors drawn from his cobbler trade, interwoven with profound theological concepts.

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  • Ullavaru Shivalaya Maduvaru | Kayakave Kailasa - Bhakti Republic OST | M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani
    Dec 20 2023

    Poet: Basavanna

    English translation by A K Ramanujan | Speaking of Siva, Penguin Classics

    Performed by M. D. Pallavi and Bruce Lee Mani

    For Bhakti Republic with Amit Basole

    Radio Azim Premji University, 2023

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    The rich

    will make temples for Siva.

    What shall I,

    a poor man,

    do?

    My legs are pillars,

    the body the shrine

    the head a cupola

    of gold.

    Listen, O Kudalsangamadeva,

    things standing shall fall,

    but the moving ever shall stay.

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    Basava, also known as Basaveshwara and Basavanna, played a pivotal role in Vachana Sahitya during the Kalyani Chalukya and Kalachuri dynasties in 12th century Karnataka. Despite his Brahmin caste background, he vehemently opposed gender and social discrimination, superstitions, and rituals. Basava introduced the Ishtalinga necklace for all, promoting devotion to Shiva regardless of birth. As finance minister under King Bijjala II, he utilized the state treasury for social and religious reform. He established Anubhava Mantapa, a ‘parliament’ for individuals from diverse backgrounds to engage in spiritual and existential discussions, emphasizing his philosophy centered on valuing the living human experience over static structures like temples. Basava's sharana philosophy emphasizes the body as a temple (Kayakave Kailasa) and as an instrument for honoring the divine.

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    3 mins

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