Paapanaasam Sivan
Born
Raamayya Sivan

26 September 1890
Polagam, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu
Died1 October 1973(1973-10-01) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)singer, composer

Paapanaasam Raamayya Sivan (26 September 1890 – 1 October 1973[1]) was an Indian composer of Carnatic music and a singer. He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1971. He was also a film score composer in Kannada cinema as well as Tamil cinema in the 1930s and 1940s.[2]

Sivan was also known as Tamil Thyaagaraja. Using Classical South Indian as a base, Sivan created compositions popularised by M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, D. K. Pattammal, and M. S. Subbulakshmi.

In 1962, he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.[3]

Life

Sivan's early years were spent in the Travancore area of Kerala. He was born at Polagam village in the district of Thanjavur, which was home to the musical trinity of Carnatic music. His given name was Ramaiya. In 1897, when he was 7, his father died. His mother Yogambal, along with her sons, left Thanjavur and moved to Travancore (now Thiruvananthapuram) in 1899 to seek the aid of his uncle. In Thiruvananthapuram, he learned Malayalam and later joined the Maharaja Sanskrit college and obtained a degree in grammar.

Ramaiya was very religious, and became even more so with the death of his mother Yogambal in 1910, when he was 20. He wandered from place to place visiting temples and singing devotional songs. He used to be an active participant in the devotional music sessions at the home of Neelakandasivan in Thiruvananthapuram where he learned many of Neelakandasivan's composition. In this period he went regularly to the temple at Papanasam, where he would smear bhasma all over his body. Hence people first began to refer him as Papanasam Sivan.

He took his first music lessons from Noorani Mahadeva Bhagavatar, son of Parameswara Bhagavatar. Later, he became the disciple of Konerirajapuram Vaidyanath Iyer, a well-known musician.

He was most interested in the devotional aspect of music. He preferred to sing devotional songs and encouraged other singers take part in sessions of devotional music with him. He was a regular performer in the main temple festivals in South India with his devotional songs.

He received the President Award in 1962, and in 1969 he received the Sangeetha Kalasikhamani Award bestowed on him by "The Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai". He was conferred the Sangita Kalanidhi in 1971.

D K Pattammal and D K Jayaraman, the sister-brother duo who were both awarded Sangeeta Kalanidhi, were his disciples. He taught Pattammal many kritis, and she also sang many of Sivan's compositions for films.[4]

Family

Papanasam Sivan had an elder brother Rajagopal Iyer whose daughter, V. N. Janaki, was an actress who became the Chief minister of Tamil Nadu for a few days. He had four Children, 2 sons and 2 daughters namely P.S. Kirthivasan, P.S Ramadas, Smt. Neela Ramamurthy and Smt. Rukmini Ramani. Sivan started conducting bhajanai in 1934. After his death, his daughter Rukmini Ramani (b 1939), an accomplished singer herself, and her son Ashok Ramani have carried on the bhajanai tradition.[5]

Filmography

Compositions

CompositionRagaTalaTypeLanguageOther Info
Abayaambikaaramanisankarabharanam
Adimalarinaiyallaalpharaju
amba Nee irangayenilAtana'adi'
AmbikayeKharaharapriyaAdiVarnamTamil
Andavane Shanmukhapriya
Alavillaiyemukhaari
Anbilaiyekamaas
Balakrishna Dhanyasi

Candra kalaavadamsamsankarabharanam
Chittham Irangashahana'Misra Chapu'
Cittam magizhvittidudubilahari
DasarataatmajamPoorvi Kalyani
Dayavillaya DayaloKharaharapriya
Devi paadam panindenHanumatodi
Devi Neeye ThunaiKeeravani
Dharma samvarttani taayeNata
Durgaalakshmi saraswatiaarab, yamunaa kalyaani
Eesane indachakravakam
Enadhu ManamHarikambhoji
Enda vidamummukhaari
Ennatavam seydane yesodaakaapiAdiTamil
Gangaiyanihanumatodi
Gajavadana karunaashree ranjani'adi'
Gowri Manohara Karunakaragowrimanohari
GuruvaayoorappaChakravakam (raga)
Ihapara menumerusimhendramadhyamam
InbamenbadilaiyeKanada
Kaana kan kodikambhoji
Kaanarasamudanbegada
Kaartikeya gaangeyahanumatodi
Kaa vaa vaaVaraali'adi'
Kadaikkan nokkihanumatodi
Kadaikkan paarvaiyadukamaas
Kali teerumohanumatodi
Kallaada ezhaiyallavosaveri
Kanindarul purindaalkalyani'Tamil'
Kanmana murugacceyyaSurutti
Kannan madhura idhazhaiBhimpalas'Tamil'
Kapalimohanam
Karpagaambikebilahari
Karpagaambikai Nee AllavoBehag
KarpagameMadhyamavati
Karunai Varumo EnrenginenCharukesi'Adi''Carnatic''Tamil'
Ksheera Saagara Sayee Purvi Kalyani
Kumaran taalyadukula kaambhoji
Kunran kudihanumatodi
Maa ramananhindolam
Maal marugaaVasantha
Mahalakshmi Jaganmathaa
Mahaaprabo shreearabhi
Malarinai tunaiyeReetigowla'Tamil'
Maname kanamum
Mariyaadai taanodhanyasi
Marundalittarulgowla
Mayil vAhanA – mohanamTamil
Mulaadhaara murthehamsadhvaniTamil
NaamamuravuDarbar
Naan oru vilayaattu bommaiyaanavarasa kannada
Naaraayana divya naamammohanam
Nee arul puriya vendumkeeravani
Nee gadiyaladubhairavi
Neeyallavokamavardani
Nekk-urugiabhogi
Ninai manameanandabhairavi
Paadamalare tanycamkedaram
Paamalai inai undoharikambhoji
Paarvati naayakaneshanmukhapriya'adi'
Padamalare gaiyenamayamalavagowla
Padumaabhan marugaanagasvaravali
Paraamukham enaiyaakharaharapriya
Paraashakti jananeehamsadhvani
Paraatparavachaspati
Parpala porpani (kanni)kamaas
Patita paavana raamahanumatodi
Piravaa varamlatangi
Piraviyadanaarsahana
Raadhaa mukhakamalahindustani kapi
Raagagopaala devaadi devanehanumatodi
Raamam bhajatashree
Saamagaana lolanehindolam
Saamaja vara gamanamadhyamavati
Saa sapaa nabonipaahamsadhvani
Sada siva kumaraShuddha Saveri
Senthil aandavanKharaharapriyaroopakaKritiTamil
Sharanam ayyappaamukhaari
Sharavana bhava guhanemadhyamavati
Sharavana Bhava EnumShanmugapriya
Singara velavan vandhan AnandabhairaviAdiKeerthanamTamil
Sivagangaa nagaraPunnagavarali
Sivakaama sundaree jagadambamukhaari
Sivakaama sundaree jagadambaSurutti
Shree ganapatiyedeva manohari
Shree shrI vallI dEva sEnApatE Natabhairavi
Shree maadhavaaBehag
Sreenivaasa tavakharaharapriya
Shreenivaasa tiruvenkatahamsanandi
Shree shhanmukambhairavi
Shree vaataapi ganapatiyesahana
Sikkal meviyakambhoji
Sollu paapaa (paapaa kanni)mukhaari
Sopana Vazhvil Sivakavimukhaari
Sree valli deva sena patheNatabhairavi
Swaamy sharanamanandabhairavi
Swami Nan UndranNattakurinji'Adi'
Swaami unran caranambilahari
, Swamikku Sari EvareKedaragaula
Taamasam en swaamyhanumatodi
Taaye ezhaipaalbhairavi
Tanigai valartodi
Tattvamariya taramaaReetigowla
Tinameede natrinamebhupalam
Tirukkumaranaa yavadarittaarsankarabharanam
Tiruvalar mayilaiyun (kanni)kamaas
Tiruvazhundoor vaazhdhanyasi
Tunai purindarulshuddha hindolam
Unadu dayai enaikamavardani
Undenru urudiharikambhoji
Undu kuladeivaraamanhanumatodi
Unnaiyalla vere gatiyillai Kalyani'Adi'
Unnaittudikkakuntala varaali
Un paadamePunnagavarali
Vaanor vananguanandabhairavi
Vandadellaam varattumhuseni
Vaayu Kumaarankalyani
Swami Nan Undan AdimaiNattakurinji

Notes

  1. Tamizh Thyaagayyar – The life and Music of Paapanaasam Sivan : Lec-Dem by Dr.Rukmini Ramani
  2. Mark Slobin (29 September 2008). Global Soundtracks: Worlds of Film Music. Wesleyan University Press. pp. 122–. ISBN 978-0-8195-6882-3. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  3. "SNA: List of Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Puraskar winners (Akademi Fellows)". Official website.
  4. V, Sriram (15 March 2018). "DKP's long association with Papanasam Sivan - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  5. "Rukmini Ramani-Inspired by Sivan and Kapaleeswara".

See also

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