Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam

T. M. Krishna
11:19
T. M. Krishna released the 11-minute Carnatic devotional track Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam in 2004 on Vaishnava Ksetra, honoring Srirangam’s Ranganatha temple with improvisational vocal style.
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About Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam

\"Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam\" is a Carnatic vocal composition performed by T. M. Krishna as the opening track of the album Vaishnava Ksetra. The track spans 11 minutes and 19 seconds and appears as Track 1 on the release.

The album Vaishnava Ksetra was released in 2004 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation in CD format. The work centers on devotional themes tied to Vaishnava pilgrimage sites, with \"Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam\" specifically referencing the Srirangam temple in Tamil Nadu, a prominent center of worship for Lord Ranganatha (a form of Vishnu).

T. M. Krishna delivers the composition in the Carnatic music tradition, characterized by intricate melodic improvisations (manodharma sangita) and lyrical devotion. The track features traditional instrumental accompaniment, though specific contributing artists for this recording remain undocumented in the provided context. The album’s production aligns with Charsur Digital Workstation’s focus on classical and devotional music during the early 2000s.

No additional details regarding the raga, tala, or composer of \"Ranga Sriranga-Srirangam\" are available in the given context. The track exemplifies Krishna’s interpretive approach to sacred repertoire, a hallmark of his discography in the 2000s.