About Thiyagaraja
Thiyagaraja (1767–1847) was a renowned musical composer in the field of Carnatic music. His compositions, mostly in Telugu, remain popular both in India and around the world.
Known for his bhakti (devotional) compositions, he has contributed immensely to the repertoire of Carnatic music with songs like "Endaro Mahanubhavulu" and "Bantureethi Kolu".
Why Thiyagaraja Matters
His prolific output is praised not only for its melodic beauty but also for its lyrical depth, with themes revolving around devotion, spirituality, and the human condition.
This page is dedicated to exploring his works and the cultural heritage he has inspired. From music festivals bearing his name to the countless renditions of his works by artists, his legacy continues to thrive.