Partasarathi-Tiruvallikeni
About Partasarathi-Tiruvallikeni
\"Partasarathi-Tiruvallikeni\" is a Carnatic music composition performed by vocalist T. M. Krishna. The track appears as the sixth piece on the album Vaishnava Ksetra, released on 2004 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation. The album was issued in CD format.
The composition spans 11 minutes and 57 seconds. It centers on the deity Parthasarathy, an incarnation of Lord Krishna worshipped at the Tiruvallikeni (Triplicane) temple in Chennai. The track adheres to the conventions of kritis in Carnatic music, though specific raga and tala details are not documented in the provided context.
Vaishnava Ksetra compiles devotional works dedicated to various sacred sites associated with Vishnu traditions. The album reflects Krishna’s interpretive approach to bhakti-oriented repertoire, emphasizing lyrical clarity and melodic elaboration. No additional session artists, accompanists, or lyricists are credited in the available information.
The release aligns with Krishna’s broader discography of the early 2000s, a period marked by his exploration of temple-themed compositions. The label Charsur Digital Workstation, known for producing Carnatic and devotional music, distributed the album. Further production details, including recording location or engineering personnel, remain undocumented.