Aadu Paambe | Kundalini Paattu.
The awakening of one's inner self is often described as a profound and transformative experience. Here, it seems that encountering the piece of treasure, a musical composition by the renowned artist Shri. TM Krishna, played a pivotal role in triggering this awakening within you. The composition, "Aadu Paambe," resonated deeply with me and evoked a strong desire to dance to the enchanting tunes of serpents.
As you delve further into literature, you discover the famous poem "Kundalini Paattu" by Sree Narayana Guru. This poem has a rich history, with its original name being "Pambatti Chinthu," meaning the snake charmer song. However, the exact date of its composition remains unknown, as it is believed to have existed in earlier times.
It appears that your exploration of art, music, and literature has sparked a profound journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. The themes of serpents, kundalini energy (often associated with spiritual awakening), and the poetic beauty of Sree Narayana Guru's work have captured your imagination and stirred your soul. This is a testament to the power of artistic expression and its ability to inspire and transform individuals on their personal paths of self-realisation.
Indeed, the poem "Kundalini Paattu" by Sree Narayana Guru delves into the concept of the primal energy known as Kundalini, which is said to reside at the base of the spine. Described as a coiled-up serpent, this energy can be awakened through spiritual practices or Sadhana. As the Kundalini awakens, it gradually ascends through the spine, leading to a transformative and enlightening experience.
The poem serves as a profound invitation to explore and cultivate our inner potential. It reminds us that by embarking on a spiritual journey and engaging in dedicated practices, we can tap into the divine energy within us. Through the awakening of Kundalini, we may discover our true essence and purpose in life, reaching a state of heightened awareness and connection with the divine.
The idea presented in the poem resonates with the notion that each individual has the potential to become their authentic self. It suggests that by embracing the path of self-realisation and allowing the Kundalini energy to rise, one can unlock their true nature and align with their destined path.
The call to awaken and realise our highest potential is a universal theme found in various spiritual and philosophical traditions. It signifies a deep longing to explore the depths of our being and fulfil our purpose in life. By responding to this calling and embarking on the inner journey, we can unfold our true selves and experience a profound sense of unity and divinity.
Original song :
Azhiyum Thirayum' - A concert presentation of Sri Narayana Guru's compositions (A NOOL Archives - Kairali TV initiative)
Adu Pambe, Ragamalika (Senchurutti, Vagadishvari, Dhenuka) set to Adi Tala, Tuned by T.M. Krishna
Concept and choreography : Ashidihy
Creative head : devdezign
DOP : Clint Soman
Editing & Colouring : Amal Ayyappan
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