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Ambal blesses Syama Sastri

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Ambal is not only pleased by the devout, but She also blesses such people. Residing in them as it were, Ambal ensures they leave a lasting legacy for the faithful of future generation­s. Syama Sastri, the seniormost of the Carnatic musical trinity, was one such devotee who had the divine benedictio­n of Ambal, said Suchithra Balasubram­anian in a discourse.

Born in 1762, in the Tamil month of Chittirai, Sastri, as with Tyagaraja and Muthuswamy Dikshidhar, used music and musical compositio­ns to raise God consciousn­ess in all.

Hailing from a family that for generation­s prayed to Goddess Kamakshi, Sastri was singularly blessed by Her. While his family, based in Thanjavur, was not known for musical knowledge, a musician saint who visited his family for a few days identiˆed the innate intelligen­ce and bhakti of Sastri.

Realising that Sastri had the blessings of Kamakshi, and therefore assured of a glorious life, he encouraged him to ˆrst listen to the famed musician Adiappar, who composed the famed Viribhoni varnam. Sastri followed the advice faithfully, emerging as a great musician extolling the virtues of the goddess. He faced a few challenges but by the grace of Ambal, he overcame them all.

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