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'''Vidyabhushana (1952-)''' is a [[vocalist]] from [[Karnataka]]. He sings devotional songs, chiefly [[Haridasas and Carnatic music|Haridasa]] compositions,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pampakannadakoota.org/Events/2006-07/VidyabhushanaConcert.pdf|title=Devotional and uplifting concert|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |publisher=http://www.pampakannadakoota.org}}</ref> and [[carnatic music|carnatic classical music]]. He has many albums to his credit, mainly devotional songs in [[Kannada]], [[Tulu language|Tulu]] and has given concerts all over the world. His first album was titled "Dasara Padagalu" and the 100th titled "Tanu Ninnadu Jivana Ninnadu". Performing for more than 20 years, he has traveled to many countries including a tour across the United States in 1999.,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=18928&n_tit=News+headlines|title=News headlines|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |publisher=http://www.daijiworld.com}}</ref> He was honoured with the title of Sangeetha Vidya Nidhi in 1994. He was also honoured the Doctorate by Hampi University.
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'''Vidyabhushana''' is a [[vocalist]] from [[Karnataka]]. He sings devotional songs, chiefly [[Haridasas and Carnatic music|Haridasa]] compositions,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pampakannadakoota.org/Events/2006-07/VidyabhushanaConcert.pdf|title=Devotional and uplifting concert|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |website=www.pampakannadakoota.org}}</ref> and [[carnatic music|carnatic classical music]]. He has many albums to his credit, mainly devotional songs in [[Kannada]], [[Tulu language|Tulu]] and has given concerts all over the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://starofmysore.com/vocal-concert-dr-vidyabhushana-friday/|title=Vocal concert by Dr. Vidyabhushana on Friday|date=25 October 2017 |publisher=Star of Mysore|access-date=7 April 2024}}</ref> His first album was titled "Dasara Padagalu" and the 100th titled "Tanu Ninnadu Jivana Ninnadu". Performing for more than 40 years, he has traveled to many countries including a tour across the United States in 1999.,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=18928&n_tit=News+headlines|title=News headlines|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |website=www.daijiworld.com}}</ref> He was honoured with the title of Sangeetha Vidya Nidhi in 1994. He was also honoured the Doctorate by Hampi University.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/vidyabhushana-to-be-felicitated/article7079149.ece|title=Vidyabhushana to be felicitated|work=The Hindu|date=7 April 2015 |access-date=7 April 2024}}</ref>
Sri Vidyabhushana began to learn music when he was young, from his father late Sri Govindacharya,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/08/stories/2006120802090200.htm|title=On a bhakti mission|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |publisher=The Hindu Newspaper|location=Chennai, India|date=2006-12-08}}</ref> and for several years was a student of Sri B. V. Narayana Aithal of [[Udupi]]. In the later years he got training from the musician, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Sri [[R. K. Srikantan]] and then from [[T. V. Gopalakrishnan]] of [[Chennai]].


Vidyabhushana began to learn music when he was young, from his father Govindacharya,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/08/stories/2006120802090200.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105092626/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/08/stories/2006120802090200.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-11-05|title=On a bhakti mission|accessdate= 2009-09-07 |location=Chennai, India|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=2006-12-08}}</ref> and for several years was a student of B. V. Narayana Aithal of [[Udupi]]. In the later years he got training from the musician, Sangeetha Kalanidhi [[R. K. Srikantan]] and then from [[T. V. Gopalakrishnan]] of [[Chennai]].
He continues his activities in music, and the spread of devotion and service to the community through "Bhakti Bharathi Prathistana", a trust for which he is the founder trustee. This trust conducts musical programs to commemorate Shri Purandara Dasara Aradhana and other events. Presently{{when?|date=February 2017}} he is constructing "Purandarashrama" in Bangalore.

He continues his activities in music, and the spread of devotion and service to the community through "Bhakti Bharathi Prathistana"{{Citation needed|date=July 2023}}, a trust for which he is the founder trustee. This trust conducts musical programs to commemorate Purandara Dasara Aradhana and other events. Presently{{when|date=February 2017}} he is constructing "Purandarashrama" in Bangalore.He is a native of [[Dakshina Kannada]] district and Shivalli Madhva Brahmin. He lives with his wife Rama and two children in [[Bangalore]]. He was the [[pontiff]] of [[Kukke Subramanya Temple|Subrahmanya Matha]], before becoming a full-time singer. In 1997 he decided to give up the sanyasa and entered into wedlock.<ref>{{cite news |title=Singing swami renounces sanyas, weds lawyer half his age |url=http://www.rediff.com/news/may/03swami.htm |accessdate=29 October 2018 |work=Rediff.com |date=3 May 1997}}</ref> He has written his autobiography 'Nenape Sangeetha' (Memory is music) in Kannada language published by Vikram Hathwar of Prakruthi Prakashana.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/ex-monk-tells-moving-life-719240.html|title=Ex-monk tells moving life story|publisher=Deccan Herald|access-date=7 April 2024}}</ref>


He is a native of [[Dakshina Kannada]] district. He lives with his wife and two children in [[Bangalore]]. He was the [[pontiff]] of [[Kukke Subramanya Temple|Subrahmanya Matha]], before becoming a full-time singer.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/@vidyabhushanaofficial Vidyabhushana's official channel at youtube]
*[http://www.hindu.com/fr/2005/10/28/stories/2005102803470400.htm 'Singing for the saints', Article in a leading Indian daily, 'The Hindu', dated 28 October 2005]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060527051815/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2005/10/28/stories/2005102803470400.htm 'Singing for the saints', Article in a leading Indian daily, 'The Hindu', dated 28 October 2005]
*[http://www.iskconbangalore.org/festivals/bramhotsava_sangeeta.htm ISKCON Festivals]
*[http://www.iskconbangalore.org/festivals/bramhotsava_sangeeta.htm ISKCON Festivals]
*[http://www.udgeetha.com udgeetha.com]
*[http://www.udgeetha.com udgeetha.com]
*[http://www.preenayamo.com/vb/intro.aspx Shri Vidyabhushana fan club list]
*[http://www.preenayamo.com/vb/intro.aspx Shri Vidyabhushana fan club list]

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Latest revision as of 19:14, 24 May 2024

Vidyabhushana
Born (1952-07-10) July 10, 1952 (age 72)
Occupation(s)Musician, Singer
SpouseRama

Vidyabhushana is a vocalist from Karnataka. He sings devotional songs, chiefly Haridasa compositions,[1] and carnatic classical music. He has many albums to his credit, mainly devotional songs in Kannada, Tulu and has given concerts all over the world.[2] His first album was titled "Dasara Padagalu" and the 100th titled "Tanu Ninnadu Jivana Ninnadu". Performing for more than 40 years, he has traveled to many countries including a tour across the United States in 1999.,[3] He was honoured with the title of Sangeetha Vidya Nidhi in 1994. He was also honoured the Doctorate by Hampi University.[4]

Vidyabhushana began to learn music when he was young, from his father Govindacharya,[5] and for several years was a student of B. V. Narayana Aithal of Udupi. In the later years he got training from the musician, Sangeetha Kalanidhi R. K. Srikantan and then from T. V. Gopalakrishnan of Chennai.

He continues his activities in music, and the spread of devotion and service to the community through "Bhakti Bharathi Prathistana"[citation needed], a trust for which he is the founder trustee. This trust conducts musical programs to commemorate Purandara Dasara Aradhana and other events. Presently[when?] he is constructing "Purandarashrama" in Bangalore.He is a native of Dakshina Kannada district and Shivalli Madhva Brahmin. He lives with his wife Rama and two children in Bangalore. He was the pontiff of Subrahmanya Matha, before becoming a full-time singer. In 1997 he decided to give up the sanyasa and entered into wedlock.[6] He has written his autobiography 'Nenape Sangeetha' (Memory is music) in Kannada language published by Vikram Hathwar of Prakruthi Prakashana.[7]


Discography

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  1. Abhayagirivasa srinivasa
  2. Alli Ganapa Illi Ganapa
  3. Ambiga naa ninna nambide
  4. Ambike jagadambike
  5. Anegudda Shri Vinayaka
  6. Annamayya keertanegalu
  7. Archana
  8. Arpana
  9. Baaro krishnayya
  10. Baaro Muddu Krishna- Cheluva hayavadana
  11. Banda krishna chandadinda(Kallu sakkare kolliro)
  12. Bande Gururaya
  13. Bhagavad Gita – Sanskrit/Kannada
  14. Bhagavatamruta
  15. Bhagyada lakshmi baaramma
  16. Bhajan Vidya
  17. Bhajeyham Kumaram-Sanskrit
  18. Bhakthi kusumanjalai- teertakshetra
  19. Bhakthi sudha
  20. BhakthiSowrabha
  21. Bhasuta banda nodi
  22. Brahma Sutrani
  23. Chinte yaake maduti
  24. Classical-Vocal
  25. Daariyavudayya
  26. Daasa Tharangini
  27. Daasaamrutha-Sri-Vidyabhushana
  28. Daasara padagalu- Classical
  29. Dasara Padagalu – jaya janaki kantha (Nivedana)
  30. Dayamado Ranga
  31. Dayasagara
  32. Dayavirali damodara
  33. Devaki Nandana
  34. Devi
  35. Dharma rakshaka deva manjunatha
  36. Dhayanidhe
  37. Dwadasha_Stotra – Kannada -1
  38. Dwadasha_Stotra – Kannada -2
  39. Dwadasha_Stotra_1
  40. Dwadasha_Stotra_2
  41. Ee pariya sobagu
  42. Eetaneega nammadevanu
  43. Elli Nodidharalli Raama
  44. Enna Paaliso karunaakara
  45. Entha-Punya-Entha-Bhagya(karevaru baa krishna)
  46. Enu Dhanyalo Lakumi
  47. Estu Sahasavanta
  48. Ethanega Vasudeva
  49. Geetha Sanskritam
  50. Geethamrutham
  51. Girija Tanaya Gajanana
  52. Gita Govinda
  53. Gopakumarashtaka
  54. Gopi-Geetham
  55. Govinda Bhajane Sukhavayya
  56. Govinda Smaranam
  57. Govindanama-Vedavyasa_Prarthana
  58. Guru Madhwamuniraya
  59. Guru Purandara Daasare
  60. Haalu Maaralu Podevamma
  61. Haripunyanama[8]
  62. Hari bhajane mado
  63. Hari Kunida
  64. Hari Naarayana (Vidhyabhushan)
  65. Hari Smarane (Classical)
  66. Haridaasara Sanga Ninayya
  67. Haridasa Namana(Shiva)
  68. Haridasapadagalu-Vidyabhushana
  69. Haridasara Ugabhoga Chintana
  70. HaridasaruKandaShiva
  71. Haridasaru-Kanda-Sri-Krishna(jaya jaya hayavadana)
  72. Harikathamrutasara
  73. Harikathamruthasara_1
  74. Harikathamruthasara_2
  75. Hariye sri Hariye (Live concert)
  76. Hattiangadi
  77. Ille-Vaikunta-Kaaniro
  78. Indu enage govinda
  79. Indu Kande Charana
  80. Innu dayabarade
  81. Ishtu Dina Vaikuntha- Kanakadasara padagalu
  82. jagadoddarana
  83. Jaganmohanane krishna
  84. Jaya Jaya Hayavadana
  85. Jayajaya Raghavendra
  86. Jojo Lali Krishna
  87. Kande karunanidhiya
  88. Kandu Dhanyanade
  89. Karnatic Classical Vocal
  90. Kayo karunakara
  91. Keertahan kaveri
  92. Kolu-Kolenna-Kole
  93. Krishna
  94. Krishna Nee Begane Baaro
  95. Krishna-Manohara
  96. Krishnana kandira
  97. Krishne krupe mado
  98. Kukke Subrahmanya
  99. Kunidado Krishna
  100. Lakshmi Shobane
  101. Lakshmi_Saraswathi
  102. Maatanadai Krishna
  103. Maneyolagado govinda
  104. Mangalashtakam
  105. Manninda Kaaya Manninda
  106. Meditation-SriVidyabhushana
  107. Muddu krishna
  108. Mukhyaprana
  109. Muralidhara Krishna
  110. MuraliManohara
  111. Nagumomu
  112. Naguvarallo Ranga
  113. Nambu Narayanana
  114. Nammama kollura Mookambike
  115. Nammama Sharade
  116. Namo Venkatesha
  117. Nandagopana Kandane [9]
  118. Narasimha_Stotravali
  119. Narayana Ninna Nama
  120. Navagraha bhakti geethe
  121. Navagraha_stotra
  122. Neene Anaatha Bandhu
  123. Nimma bhagya doddadu
  124. Nitya Ashtothara
  125. Nitya Stotra
  126. Nodide Gurugala
  127. Noorentu narayana
  128. Om Gam ganapataye namah
  129. Onde Manadi Bhajisu
  130. Paahi Lakshmi Narasimha
  131. Paramaatma-Sri-Vidyabhushana
  132. Pavamana Pavamana
  133. Popu Hogona(haridasara sanga neenayya)
  134. Pratah Sankalpa Gadya
  135. Protective mantras
  136. Purandara Daasara Padagalu
  137. Rama Raksha Stotra
  138. Rama Rama Enniro
  139. Ranga baaro
  140. Ranga banda manege
  141. Sacred-Chants-Vidyahushana
  142. Sadachara Smriti
  143. Satyanarayana vrata- Kapadu deva satyanarayana
  144. Sharanu Venkatanatha - Paaliso Venkata Giriraya
  145. Shiva Stuti-SriVidyabhushana
  146. Shree Rama Raksha Stotram
  147. Shri Madbhagavadgitha - puttige - Gita Mandir
  148. SHRI SUMADHWA VIJAYA
  149. Smarisibadukiro (Aaraadhana)
  150. Smarisidavarannu-Kayva-Sri-Vidyabhushana
  151. Sri Annapoorneshwari suprahbhata
  152. Sri Dhanwantri Stotra
  153. Sri Krishna Bhakthi Geethanjali
  154. Sri Lakshminarasimha Suprahbatam-Kannada
  155. Sri Mahalakshmi
  156. Sri Narasimha Suprahbhatam-Sanskrit
  157. Sri Ramanjaneya
  158. Sri Shanaischara
  159. Sri Venkatesha Suprabhatham
  160. Sri Vinayaka
  161. Sri Vishnu Sahasranaama
  162. Sri-Cheluvaraya
  163. Sri Ganapathi(Sanskrit)
  164. Sri GanapathiSahasranamavali
  165. Sri GuruRaghavendra Sthotramala-
  166. Sri Raghavendra Sahasranama
  167. Sri Raghavendra Vijaya-Mahakavyam
  168. Sri Raghavendra Guru Dasha Stotra
  169. Stotra Sangraha
  170. Stuti Panchakam
  171. Sundarakaanda-1 (Kannada)
  172. Sundarakaanda-2 (Kannada)
  173. Sundaramooruti Mukhyaprana(Manava janma doddadu)
  174. Tamboori meetidava
  175. Tanu ninnadu jeevana
  176. Tulu devotional songs on krishna
  177. Tulu Geethegalu
  178. Udara Vairagya
  179. Udayaraga-1
  180. Udayaraga-2 (Govinda Enni)
  181. Udupi-Krishna
  182. Ughabhoga-1
  183. Ughabhoga-2
  184. Ughabhoga-3
  185. Ughabhoga-4
  186. Unknown_Venkata_Album
  187. Vadirajaru
  188. Veni-Madhava
  189. Venkatachala Nilayam
  190. Venkataramanane baaro
  191. Vitallayya Vitallayya
  192. Sri Hanuman- Sanskrit
  193. Raaga raagini
  194. Tirtha Prabhanda
  195. Guru Jagannatha dasara kruthigalu
  196. Hari punya nama - Kaiwara yogi narayana keertanegalu
  197. Sri Lakshminarayana Hrudaya samputa - Guru Jagannatha dasaru
  198. Hanuma narasimha
  199. Sri Devi Divya darshana
  200. Marete eno ranga
  201. Vittalla salaho swamy
  202. Shree Vadiraajara Drudha Rijugalendhodi
  203. Krupa Saagari
  204. Sri Bhramarambika Pooja Vaibhava
  205. Poo Parnd | Tulu Songs
  206. Poo Poojane | Tulu Devotional Songs

References

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  1. ^ "Devotional and uplifting concert" (PDF). www.pampakannadakoota.org. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Vocal concert by Dr. Vidyabhushana on Friday". Star of Mysore. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  3. ^ "News headlines". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Vidyabhushana to be felicitated". The Hindu. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  5. ^ "On a bhakti mission". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 8 December 2006. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Singing swami renounces sanyas, weds lawyer half his age". Rediff.com. 3 May 1997. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Ex-monk tells moving life story". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  8. ^ Haripunyanama by Vidyabhushana, retrieved 13 May 2021
  9. ^ "Krishna Bhakti Gana: Check Out Popular Kannada Devotional Song 'Nandagopana Kandane' Sung By Vidyabhushana". Times of India. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
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