Ashtapadis or Ashtapadi refers to the Sanskrit hymns of the Gita Govinda, composed by Jayadeva in the 12th century. The ashtapadis, which describe the beauty of Lord Krishna and the love between Krishna and the gopis, are considered a masterpiece in esoteric spirituality and the theme of 'Divine romance'. The literal meaning of ashtapathi, 'eight-steps', refers to the fact that each hymn is made of eight couplets (eight sets of two lines). It is also the source of the word ashtÃÂpada, an Indian board game, the forerunner of chess. Although the original tunes of the ashtapadis were lost in history, they remain popular and are widely sung in a variety of tunes, and used in classical dance performances, across India. Ashtapadis are regularly performed at Kerala temples in the accompaniment of an idakka; a genre of music called sopana sangeetham.
The lyrical poetry of the Gita Govinda is divided into twelve chapters, each of which is sub-divided into twenty four divisions called Prabandha. The Prabandhas contain couplets grouped into eights, called ashtapadis.
List of Ashtapadis
Today, the ashtapadis are sung in a variety of tunes and the list below is just a sample of some of the raga scales used. The original tunes of the ashtapadis are unknown and likely lost in history.
- 1. pralaya payodhi jale (jaya jagadisha hare) - Sowrashtram
- 2. shrita kamalÃÂ kucha-mandala (jaya jaya deva hare) - Bhairavi
- 3. lalita lavanga-latÃÂ parishilana (viharati harir-iha) - Huseni / Vasantha
- 4. chandana charchita nila kalevara - Kamavardhini
- 5. sancharad-adhara sudhÃÂ madhura (rÃÂse harim-iha) - Thodi
- 6. nibhruta nikunja gruham - Kambhoji
- 7. mÃÂm iyam chalitÃÂ vilokya - Bhupalam
- 8. nindati chandanam indu-kirañam (sàvirahe tava dinÃÂ) - Sowrashtram/Dwijavanthi/Darbari Kanada
- 9. stana-vinihitam api hÃÂram udÃÂram - Bilahari
- 10. vahati malaya samire (tava virahe vanamÃÂli) - Anandabhairavi
- 11. rati-sukha-sÃÂre gatam abhisÃÂre (dhira samire yamunÃÂ tire) - Kedaragowla or Pahadi
- 12. pashyati dishi dishi (nÃÂtha hare) - Sankarabharanam
- 13. kathita samayepi - Ahiri
- 14. smara-samaro-chita virachita veshÃÂ - Saranga
- 15. samudita madane ramañi vadane - Saveri
- 16. anila tarala kuvalaya nayanena - Punnagavarali/Vishwapriya/Shuddha Saranga
- 17. rajani janita guru-jÃÂgara (yÃÂhi mÃÂdhava yÃÂhi keshava mÃÂ vada) - Arabhi
- 18. harir-abhisarati vahati - Yadukulakamboji
- 19. vadasi yadi kinchid-api (priye chÃÂrushile muncha) - Mukhaari
- 20. virachita chÃÂtu-vachana rachanam - Kalyani
- 21. manju-tara kunja tala keli sadane (vilasa) - Ghanta
- 22. rÃÂdhÃÂ vadana vilokana - Madhyamavati
- 23. kishalaya shayana tale - Nadhanamakriya
- 24. kuru yadu-nandana (nijagÃÂda sÃÂ) - Surutti/Chakravakam
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