Karumugil Vannam -Badrinath

T. M. Krishna
7:03
T. M. Krishna released Karumugil Vannam in 2004 on Vaishnava Ksetra, a Carnatic album honoring Vaishnavite pilgrimage sites. The 7-minute track uses the traditional vannam dance form.
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About Karumugil Vannam -Badrinath

Karumugil Vannam is a Carnatic music composition performed by vocalist T. M. Krishna. The track appears as the second piece on the album Vaishnava Ksetra, released on 2004 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation. The album was issued in CD format.

The composition follows the vannam structure, a traditional Carnatic musical form often associated with dance repertoires. T. M. Krishna renders the piece in a duration of 7 minutes and 3 seconds. The track title references Badrinath, a significant pilgrimage site in Hindu tradition, though the lyrical and melodic treatment aligns with classical Carnatic conventions.

The album Vaishnava Ksetra focuses on devotional themes centered around Vaishnavite sacred spaces. Charsur Digital Workstation produced the recording, known for its work in preserving and distributing classical Indian music. Additional details about the raga, tala, or accompanying artists remain undocumented in the provided context. The track exemplifies T. M. Krishna’s interpretive approach to traditional compositions during this period of his career.