Sri Rama Jaya Rama
About Sri Rama Jaya Rama
Sri Rama Jaya Rama is a Carnatic vocal composition performed by Abhishek Raghuram. The track appears as the third piece in an unreleased or undocumented live or studio recording from the December Season 2008, issued in 2008 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation. The format of the release is digital media, though specific distribution platforms or physical editions remain unverified.
The composition spans 4 minutes and 31 seconds and adheres to traditional Carnatic conventions, though the rāga, tāła, or composer attribution are not explicitly documented in available sources. Abhishek Raghuram delivers the rendition with characteristic vocal techniques, including gamaka and brigha patterns, but no accompanying artists, instrumentalists, or production personnel are credited in the provided context.
The release aligns with the annual December Music Season in Chennai, a period marked by widespread Carnatic music performances. Charsur Digital Workstation, the label, has historically specialized in archiving and distributing classical Indian music in digital formats. Further details about the album’s title, additional tracks, or the recording venue are absent from the given information.
Notable for its devotional theme, the track invokes the deity Rama, a central figure in Hindu tradition. The lyrical content follows conventional kīrtana or stuti structures, though the exact verse source—whether a traditional kṛti by composers like Tyagaraja, Dikshitar, or Syama Sastri—or an original interpretation remains unconfirmed. The recording’s reception, commercial performance, or subsequent reissues are not documented in the available context.