Mahisasura Mardini by Birendra Krishna Bhadra


“Ya devi sarbabhuteshshu, sakti rupena sanksthita Namasteshwai Namasteshwai Namasteshwai namo namaha.”
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Mahisasura Mardini
Artist : Birendra Krishna Bhadra
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Album: Mahisasura Mardini (MAHALAYA)
Artist: Burendra Krishna Bhadra

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Mahalaya:
Mahalaya is an auspicious occasion that is observed seven days before the Durga Puja, and heralds the advent of Ma Durga, the goddess of supreme power. It’s a kind of invocation or invitation to the mother goddess to descend on earth - “Jago Tumi Jago“. This is done through the chanting of mantras and singing devotional songs. There is a special type of devotional bengali music called “Agamani” which praise Ma Durga.

Since the early 1930s, Mahalaya has come to associate itself with an early morning radio program called “Mahisasura Mardini” or “The Annihilation of the Demon.” This All India Radio (AIR) program is a beautiful audio montage of recitation from the scriptural verses of “Chandi Kavya”, Bengali devotional songs, classical music and a dash of acoustic melodrama. The program has also been translated into Hindi set to similar orchestration and is broadcast at the same time for a pan-Indian audience.

This program has almost become synonymous with Mahalaya. For nearly six decades now, the whole of Bengal rises up in the chilly pre dawn hours, 4 am to be precise, of the Mahalaya day to tune in to the “Mahisasura Mardini” broadcast.

Birendra Krishna Bhadra and Mahalaya:
Birendra Krishna Bhadra will be always remembered for his superb creation of Mahalaya Radio Program, the magical voice behind the “Mahisasura Mardini.” The legendary narrator recites the holy verses and tells the story of the descent of Durga to earth, in his inimitable style.

Bhadra has long passed away, but his recorded voice still forms the core of the Mahalaya program. In a sonorous, reverberating voice Birendra Bhadra renders the Mahalaya recital for two thrilling hours, mesmerizing every household with the divine aura of his narration, as the Bengalis submerge their souls in quiet moments of prayer.

A Landmark Composition:
“Mahisasura Mardini” is a remarkable piece of audio drama matchless in Indian culture. Though the theme is mythical and the mantras Vedic, this program is a landmark composition. It’s scripted by Bani Kumar, and narrated by Bhadra. The enchanting music is composed by none other than the immortal Pankaj Mullick, and the songs are rendered by famous singers of yesteryears, including Hemant Kumar and Arati Mukherjee.

As the recital begins, the serene morning air resonates with the long drawn sound of the sacred conch shell, immediately followed by a chorus of invocation, melodiously setting the stage for the recitation of the Chandi Mantra.

The Story of “Mahisasura Mardini”
The story element is captivating. It speaks of the increasing cruelty of the demon king Mahisasura against the gods. Unable to tolerate his tyranny the gods plead with Vishnu to annihilate the demon. The Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswara (Shiva) come together to create a powerful female form with ten arms - Goddess Durga or ‘Mahamaya’, the Mother of the Universe who embodies the primeval source of all power.

The gods then bestow upon this Supreme creation their individual blessings and weapons. Armed like a warrior, the goddess rides a lion to battle with the Mahisasura. After a fierce combat the ‘Durgatinashini’ is able to slay the ‘Asura’ king with her trident. Heaven and earth rejoice at her victory. Finally, the mantra narration ends with the refrain of mankind’s supplication before this Supreme Power:
“Ya devi sarbabhuteshshu, sakti rupena sanksthita Namasteshwai Namasteshwai Namasteshwai namo namaha.”

11 comments:

The Mirage on December 10, 2009 at 1:51 PM said...

bhai...hemant kumar-er voice tumi kothay sunle....he did not sing in this composition....at least the version which was recorded....later on he made another like this....where he chanted the slokas and people like uttam kumar, viswajeet and lata mangeshkar did the songs.......

Anonymous said...

links sometimes works.......sometimes does not.........downloading stops.....server closed..??????

Alok on September 13, 2011 at 6:50 PM said...

Just i download the file. I love it to listen every day early in the morning.

Thank you all very much.

love!!

Alok Banerjee
Hyderabad
9908760996.

Miit Chakraborty on September 25, 2011 at 12:34 AM said...

I am Unable 2 download the 2nd part

RAJU KUMAR RAI on September 26, 2011 at 10:20 AM said...

This is really fantastic. I love to listen, the chants of Durga. specially in this season.
RAJU KUMAR RAI

RAJU KUMAR RAI on September 26, 2011 at 10:24 AM said...

This is really fantastic. I love to listen the Durga chants.
Specially in this festive season.

Somnath on September 26, 2011 at 10:54 AM said...

Thanks a lot.

Moumita said...

Waking up in Gurgaon at the ungodly hour of 3.30am, I cud not find the Mahalaya program on the telly. thanks bhai, for sharing these audio tracks..i dnt knw y but on hearing the sonorous sounds, i cant stop my tears..d happiness is jus too much to absorp..

upasana said...

really this mahalaya track is so emotional and so touchy. so lovely to listen early morning especially in durga puja time........

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Anonymous said...

isn't 3rd and 4th track available ??

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