Tyagaraja Aradhana - Radha Krishna Temple

Tyagaraja Aradhana

Honoring the Devotional Legacy of Saint Thyagaraja

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📅 Date

Sunday, February 8, 2026

🕐 Time

3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

📍 Venue

23 Radhikaway, Apex, NC

🎵 Event

Ghoshti Ganam

Who is Saint Thyagaraja?

Saint Thyagaraja, an illustrious Bhakti Saint from Southern India, was born on May 4th, 1767, and was a glorious devotee of Lord Ram and a maestro of Carnatic classical music. His musical legacy and kirtan compositions inspire several generations of Carnatic musicians today. His musical journey began under the tutelage of Sonti Venkataramanayya. However, Thyagaraja also considered the great Saint Purandara Dasa, who composed over 450,000 bhajans, his manasic (mental) guru. While Saint Purandara Dasa remains the father of Carnatic Music, Thyagaraja, Shyama Shastri, and Muthuswamy Dikshithar form the famed trinity of Carnatic music who revolutionized the devotional art form with their academic mastery and innovative compositions.

Thyagaraja - The Selfless Devotee

Notably, the genius Saint Thyagaraja considered music a form of loving worship—Nadopasana—for his beloved Shree Sita Rama and shunned singing for name and fame despite his life's hardships. Ever surrendered to Lord Rama, his kirtans reflect soul-touching divine sentiments in various moods along his spiritual journey towards attaining the Supreme Goal of human life—selfless love or Bhakti for the Lord.

Learn more about Saint Thyagaraja's devotional journey and spirit of total renunciation from Swami Mukundananda's latest book: Nourish Your Soul - Inspiration from the Lives of Great Saints

Watch: Saint Thyagaraja's Inspiring Journey

Swami Mukundananda narrates two endearing episodes from Saint Thyagaraja's life

Thyagaraja Aradhana History

Saint Thyagaraja's inestimable contributions are honored annually on the day of his Samadhi—Pushya Bahula Panchami—in Tiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, his home state. This day is commemorated as Thyagaraja Aradhana worldwide, with the key highlight being a community rendition of Thyagaraja's five masterpieces—the Pancharatna Kritis.

Join us in honoring this great saint who demonstrates that even our talents are gifts from God that can be used to glorify Him and purify our hearts. Offer your talents for a good cause to support the temple community to preserve and propagate Indian spirituality, community, culture, and Vedic values.

Program Highlights

🎶 Ganesh Kriti
🎶 Pancharatna Kritis
🎶 Thiyagaraja Kritis
🎶 Mangalam

Special Presentation on Saint Thyagaraja's Life

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