Divine Collections of Sri Rama
About Divine Collections of Sri Rama
Divine Collections of Sri Rama is a 2019 digital album dedicated to devotional compositions centered on Sri Rama. The release features performances by Carnatic vocalist M. Balamuralikrishna, flutist Mahesh Mahadev, and other artists, with works attributed to composers such as Tyāgarāja, Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, and Sri Vidyabhushana Theertha Swamiji. The album comprises seven tracks, blending traditional Carnatic renditions with devotional themes.
PM Audios & Entertainments published the album on November 18, 2019 in digital media format. The release coincides with a devotional event held on the same date, though specific event details remain undocumented. The tracklist includes compositions such as Rama Rama Mukunda Madhava, Raamuni Bhajana Seyamae Manasa, and Manasuloni Marmamulu Thelusoko, reflecting classical and bhajan styles. Additional tracks like Pahi Ramaprabho Pahi Ramaprabho, Raghava Nama Japam Sadguru, Sri Rama Nee Namamu Jihva, and Ramam Bhaje Hari Ramam Bhaje emphasize repetitive chanting and lyrical devotion to Rama.
The album highlights M. Balamuralikrishna’s vocal contributions, known for his mastery in Carnatic music, alongside instrumental support from Mahesh Mahadev on the flute. The compositions draw from the works of Tyāgarāja, a prolific 18th-century composer, and Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, a 20th-century vocalist and teacher. The inclusion of Sri Vidyabhushana Theertha Swamiji’s works suggests a blend of Haridasa and Carnatic traditions, though the exact nature of these contributions is not specified in available sources.
The production aligns with PM Audios & Entertainments’ focus on classical and devotional music, catering to audiences of Indian spiritual and Carnatic genres. The album’s structure prioritizes vocal and instrumental harmony, with each track averaging four to six minutes in duration. No physical media release accompanies the digital version, and additional production credits or session details remain unconfirmed.