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Venkateswaran Dakshinamoorthy (9 December 1919 – 2 August 2013) was a veteran
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ian and composer and music director of
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films, predominantly in
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s. He has set scores for the songs in over 125 films. He composed as many as 1400 songs over a period of 63 years. Fondly known as Swami, he was instrumental in pioneering classical music-based film songs. Revered as one of the forefathers of the Malayalam music industry, he has mentored many of the renowned contemporary singers and composers including P Leela and K.J Yesudas. In 1998, he was honoured with the
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,
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's highest honour for contributions to Malayalam cinema.


Biography

Dakshinamoorthy was born in a
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family on 9 December 1919 as Venkateswaran Dakshinamoorthy Iyer, to Parvathiammal and D. Venkateswara Iyer a Bank Officer, at Mullakkal in
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,
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. He was the eldest among the seven children of his parents, whom he funnily described as 'those like seven notes'. He had two brothers and four sisters. His interest in music was nurtured by his mother, who taught him ''
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s'' of '' Thyagaraja Swamikal'' when he was still a child. He had grasped at least 27 songs just by hearing them when they were being rendered by his mother and sister. When he was ten years old, Venkatachalam Potti in Trivandrum taught him Carnatic music and the tutelage continued for three years. His first public performance was when he was 13 years old, at the Ambalapuzha Sri Krishna temple. It was his habit to offer prayers to "Vaikkathappa Annadhaana Prabho" or
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daily, in the morning, and before going to bed. His primary schooling was in Sanaathana Dharma Vidyashaala, Allepey, till 5th standard. He continued in Kiliparam School. He completed his HSC at Shri Moola Vilasa High School, Trivandrum, then he decided that music has to be his future. After finishing S.S.L.C., he learned
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from Venkatachalam Potty in
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. Swami came to Vaikom at the age of 16, practiced and taught music. During that period when he was 20-22, he received "The Nirmaalya Darshan" of Vaikathappan for three and a half years continuously. This feat played a big part in his route to greatness.


The Marriage at Vaikom

There is an incident which happened in Ambalapuzha. One midnight as Ambalapuzha was lashed by torrential rain, ganjira vidwan Kaduva Krishnan knocked at the doors of Dakshinamoorthy's house, inviting him to perform at a marriage kutcheri at Vaikkom the next day. His mother permitted him to do so and the two walked up to the Karumaadi boat jetty at Ambalapuzha and reached Vaikkom the next morning, 8 a.m. After having a bath and a good darshan of Vaikkathappa's, they reached Kaidarathu Madam for the concert. On the request of Kochi-based Konkini Tavil Vidwan to teach music to his relatives, Dakshinamoorthy remained at Vaikkom. He stayed there for 42 months and during this stay, he would sing daily at the temple, attend Nirmalya Darsanam and sang on all Ashtamis at the temple.


Music career


Entry into film industry

In 1948, he came to Chennai with his parents. He married Shrimathi Kalyani on 28 January 1948. He entered the film world in 1948. He debuted in the film industry in 1950 with ''
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'', produced by Kunchacko and K. V. Koshy under the banner of ''K & K Productions''. The hero of the film was Augustin Joseph, a well-known stage actor and singer, who was also the father of renowned singer K. J. Yesudas. The film also had songs sung by Augustin Joseph. The producers wanted Dakshinamoorthy to compose a song on Lord Vinayaka and that was the first song he began his film industry career with. He also composed music for "The Opera" at Kalamandalam during the same period, where he graced through 8 Operas and 30 dance dramas


Film career

Dakshinamoorthy went on to set scores for K. J. Yesudas, his son
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(for the film ''Idanazhiyil Oru Kalocha'', directed by Bhadran) and his granddaughter Ameya (for the film ''Shyama Raagam'', awaiting release) as well, thus achieving a rare treat. He set the scores for many songs written by
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and
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, forming a famous musician-songwriter duo like the
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and P. Bhaskaran
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duos. He had
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, father of the music director
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as his assistant for a few films, who later became a musician in his own right. He went on to direct music for over 125 films including ''Navalokam, Seetha, Viyarppinte Vila, Sri Guruvayoorappan, Kadamattathachan'' and ''Indulekha''. His evergreen compositions include ''Swapnangal... Swapnangale ningal...''(''Kavyamela''), ''Pattu padiyurakkan njan...''(''Seetha''), ''Uthara swayamvaram...''(Danger Biscuit), ''Kattile pazhmulam...''(''Vilaykku Vangiya Veena''), Hrudaya Saralie, Chandrikayil, Kaatile Paalmulam, Manohari Nin, Sowgandhigangale, Aakashamand ''Vathil pazhuthilooden...''(''Idanazhiyil Oru Kalocha''). He was
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of many singers and Music Directors including P. Leela,
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, Kalyani Menon and
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. In 1971 he won the
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for Best Music Director. The duo of Swami and Srikumaran Thambi contributed countless chart toppers to the Malayalam Film Industry. In 2003, he received the coveted 'Sangeetha Saraswathi' Award from the hands of revered Poojya Sri Guruji Viswanath of Manava Seva Kendra, Bangalore. In the year 2008, he composed four songs for the Malayalam movie '' Mizhikal Sakshi''. Even at the age of 93, his endeavours towards music had not slowed down. He was working on a movie project, "Shyama Raagam", rendering music for the same.


Performances

His first trip to Madras was in 1942, when he was to sing in a 30-minute programme on AIR. He was a regular visitor to the AIR for the next 4 years after which he settled in Mylapore in 1948. Between 1942 and 1957, he performed around 500 carnatic concerts in Kerala. He has also performed at international venues such as the Dubai Dala Festival at Dubai, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait. "Dakshinamurthy Sangeetha Utsavam" has been taking place every year since 2013 at Perungotukara.


Disciples

His disciples included talented singers like N.C. Vasantakokilam, Kaviyoor Revamma, Kalyani Menon, Ambili, Mithun, Srilatha, Shereen Peters, Bhavadhaarini, Mithun Jayaraj etc.


Singers/Composers

Generations of singers have sung under the Bheeshmacharya of Indian Music including, P. Leela, Kamukara Purushothaman, Balamurali Krishna, K.J.Yesudas, P.B. Srinivas, Ghantashaala, T.M.S., S.P.B., Augustin Joseph, Jeyachandran, A.M. Raja, Vijay Yesudas and his daughtera, M.L.V, P. Susheela,
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, Krishnaraj, Minmini, Swetha,
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, and Manjari.
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, R. K. Shekhar (father of A.R. Rahman) and many more composers have been assistants in Swami's music recording sessions.


Introductions

Dakshinamoorthy is to be highly credited for his introduction of P. Suseela to Malayalam cinema through 'Seetha'. The song 'Pattu Paadi Urakkam' sung by P. Suseela in that film is still popular in Kerala. He also introduced other singers such as Ambili, K.P. Brahmanandham, Shereen Peters, Vinodhini, Sree Latha, Kalyani Menon, etc.


Books

He has written three books namely Thiagabrahmam (Tamil – 1965), Aathma Dheepam (Tamil – 1989) and Sathya Mithram (Malayalam – 1992). His private masterpieces bearing 108 of his own compositions (Keerthanas) was released as book during his first death anniversary at Makreri Temple, Kerala with the name "Raagaabharanam" honouring his priceless contribution to the field of music.


Pious nature

A devout
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throughout his life, Dakshinamoorthy started his speeches telling ''Sarvacharacharangalkkum Namaskaram, Charachara Guruvinum Namaskaram'' (Welcome to all the living and non-living creatures in the world, and also to their teacher). He was a devotee of Lord
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of
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in Kottayam district, after whom he was named, and he celebrated his 60th, 70th, 80th and 90th birthdays by offering ''Sahasrakalasham'' at Vaikom Temple. He was also a devotee of Lord
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, and used to visit
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too. Being a
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, he was a
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as he adhered to the traditional diet. He offered his wooden model of the Sabarimala Temple inside which he worshipped his revered idols to the
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temple at Makreri in Kannur district. The Saraswathi Mandapam is now a home ground bearing all the crowning jewels of his lifetime achievement in the form of Awards and Trophies. The Thiagaraaja Akandam started at Makreri Ambalam and has been taking place for more than 12 years.


Awards

* 2019 –
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(
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) – Shyamaragam (Music director) * 2013 –
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* 2010 – Ramashramam Unneerikutty Award * 2010 –
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by Mahatma Gandhi University * 2010 – Lifetime Achievement Award – Mirchi * 2008 –
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Award * 2007 – Swaralaya Yesudas Award for lifetime contributions to Malayalam film music * 2003 - Abhaya Dev Award 2003 for outstanding contribution for Indian Music * 2000 - "Kalakairali Award 1998-99" for Human integration * 1998 –
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from the
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* 1998 - Golden Jubilee Award from Film Fans Association, Madras * 1997 - The First "Kamukara Award’" presented by Vice-President Shri K.R. Narayanan * 1997 - Vayalar Memorial Cultural Award 1997" by Kala Kairali and Vayalar Memorial Cultural Award Academy * 1990 - Cine Technicians’ Platinum Jubilee of Indian Cinema 1913-1988 for outstanding contributions to Cinema * 1990 - The Prestigious Cinema Technicians Association of South India, Ramnath Award * 1990 - Madras Kerala Samajam Award * 1982 - Fellowship from Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy * 1981 - Indian Talkies Golden Jubilee Award & Gold Medal" for ''50 Years of dedicated service in Indian Cinema'', from the President of India, Shri. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddi * 1971 –
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for ''
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'', '' Marunnattil Oru Malayali'' and '' Muthassi'' * 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 - Film Fans Association Award * 1961 - Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award


Titles


Honours


Discography


Death

Despite his advanced age and failing health, Dakshinamoorthy continued to work in musical field, and composed songs for many albums. In July 2013, he made his last achievement as a composer - giving songs for four generations in a single family. This happened through giving a chance to Ameya Vijay, the daughter of Vijay Yesudas and granddaughter of K. J. Yesudas. Dakshinamoorthy gave songs to Yesudas' father Augustine Joseph, a veteran drama actor and singer, in his very first film in 1950. He later used Yesudas to sing most of his songs. He also introduced Vijay Yesudas in 1987 through a sloka in the film ' Idanazhiyil Oru Kalocha'. Dakshinamoorthy died at his home in
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at 6:30 PM on 2 August 2013, at the age of 93. He died peacefully in his sleep, which is considered auspicious for Hindus. His death was also on an
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day, which is also considered auspicious. He had plans to visit his daughter's home nearby along with his wife, and when he heard that the driver of the taxi in which he was to go would be late, he went to sleep. When the car arrived, his wife wondered why her husband was not ready. Then she went to call her husband, who did not respond. Death was confirmed soon, citing a
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as the possible cause of death. Dakshinamoorthy was cremated with full state honours at Besant Nagar electric crematorium. Thousands of famous people attended his funeral. The then Kerala State Cultural Minister K. C. Joseph represented the Kerala state. He is survived by his three children - two daughters and a son. Kalyani Ammal, his wife of 65 years, died on 22 October 2021, aged 91.


Notes


References


External links

*
Musical Colossus, The Hindu

V Dakshinamoorthy- A biography by Dakshin

V Dakshinamoorthy composing at the age of 93

Music composer V Dakshinamoorthy's divine musical journey

Playlist of Swami's keerthanas
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