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Vayrthavallave Kannada New Al 2019 Dr. Vidyabhushana Shri Purandara Dasaru Today

: For this specific album, the music was composed by the legendary C. Ashwath .

: The lyrics reflect on human vanity, criticizing the pursuit of material wealth and social status while ignoring the divine.

: It serves as a call to surrender to "Purandara Vittala" (the signature name used by the composer), suggesting that life without devotion to God is a wasted opportunity. : For this specific album, the music was

: Dr. Vidyabhushana , a former pontiff of the Subrahmanya Mutt, is famous for his soulful rendition of Haridasa compositions.

: Purandara Dasa, often called the "Pitamaha" (grandfather) of Carnatic music, composed this as part of his mission to use the common Kannada language to teach complex Vedantic truths. 2019 Performance Details : It serves as a call to surrender

The title "Vayrthavallave" translates to "" or "It is all futile". In the tradition of Haridasa literature, Purandara Dasa often used such themes to highlight the transience of worldly life and the importance of spiritual devotion.

The song "" is a profound Kannada devotional composition (Dasa Sahitya) written by the 16th-century saint-composer Shri Purandara Dasaru . A popular modern rendition of this track was featured in the 2019 album Daari Yavudayya , performed by the renowned vocalist Dr. Vidyabhushana along with Rathnamala Prakash. Song Context and Meaning : Purandara Dasa, often called the "Pitamaha" (grandfather)

: You can listen to the track on platforms like YouTube , Apple Music , and YouTube Music.