Satre Tirumbum-Tirunarayanapuram

T. M. Krishna
5:49
T. M. Krishna released Satre Tirumbum-Tirunarayanapuram in 2004 on Vaishnava Ksetra, a Carnatic album exploring Vaishnava pilgrimage sites.
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About Satre Tirumbum-Tirunarayanapuram

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

The track runs for 5 minutes and 49 seconds. It belongs to a collection of devotional works centered on Vaishnava pilgrimage sites, a recurring theme in Krishna’s repertoire. The composition reflects traditional Carnatic structural elements, though specific raga and tala details remain undocumented in available sources. The album does not provide explicit credits for accompanying artists, composers, or lyricists beyond Krishna’s primary vocal role.

Vaishnava Ksetra compiles renditions of kritis and devotional songs linked to sacred Hindu sites. The release aligns with Krishna’s broader discography, which emphasizes classical interpretations of religious and philosophical themes. The label Charsur Digital Workstation specialized in Carnatic and Indian classical recordings during the early 2000s, though further production details for this specific album are not widely published.

No commercial charts, certifications, or reception metrics for the track or album are recorded in accessible archives. The work exists primarily as part of Krishna’s early recorded output, predating his later acclaim for experimental and socially engaged musical projects.