Kriti: The Soul of Carnatic Music
Carnatic music, the classical tradition of South India, is renowned for its devotional spirit and artistic depth. Among its many forms, the kriti stands as one of the most enduring and influential. Since the eighteenth century, kritis have formed the backbone of Carnatic concerts, celebrated for their intricate structure, Melodic Richness and Spiritual Resonance . More than just compositions, they embody a journey that unites music, culture, and faith. Origins of Kriti The kriti traces its roots to the kirtana tradition of the 14th–16th centuries, when saint-musicians expressed devotion through song. A pivotal figure in this lineage is Purandara Dasa, revered as the Father of Carnatic Music. He systematized music education and composed in local languages, making devotional music accessible to the masses. By the 18th and 19th centuries, the kriti reached its pinnacle through the works of the Trinity of Carnatic Music Tyagaraja, Syama Sastri, and Muttuswami Dikshitar. All three we...