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      • An empirical study reveals that about 75 per cent of the kritis for which niraval is taken up, are those of Tyagaraja. As evidenced in ‘Rama Ninnu Nammina’ (Mohanam), the wide melodic sweep of multiple charanams encompasses the raga’s gamut, plus a description of the Lord’s attributes. The raga form is critical for Tyagaraja compositions.
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