Veena Vidwan
Brahmasri A.Anantakrishna Iyer
Anantakrishna Iyer was born in a family
of priests in the year 1899 in Tirunelveli district and was initiated into the
profession of his forefathers at a very early age.Piqued at an insult meted out
to him bya moneyed man whose he had gone to perform brahmanical rites he put
down his stack of ceremonial grass(darbai kattu) and vowed never to return to
the profession.He then chanced upon Ammalu ammal eldest daughter of Ambi
Dikshitar.It was she who initiated him into carnatic music.This incident took
place when AnantaKrishna Iyer was barely 16 years old.
Ammalu found that the lad showed
promise and was a devoted and diligent student,She therefore took him to Ambi
Dikshitar and beseeched him to take the boy as his disciple.This Ambi Dikshitar
agreed to do on condition that he would stay with him till the last years of his
life.Anantakrishna Iyer vowed to do so and thus was born a link which has been
responsible for a virtual resurrection of Shri Muthuswami Dikshitar;s
compositions in this century.
AnantakrishnaIyer lived with
AmbiDikshitar in Ettayapuram and learnt various well-known and many other little
known Dikshitar's compositions at his feet.He also learnt to play on the veena
from the great master and thus inherited the style of the school known for its
strong gAyaki base and adherence to traditions, encompassing the subtle graces
and glides which are required to present authentic and aesthetically satisfying
versions of gamaka rich carnatic ragas.
AmbiDikshitar was the court musician at Ettayapuram Samasthanam.The desire to
propagate his granduncle's kritis must have been strong in him and he must have
sensed that the opportune moment to do thishad arrived since AnantakrishnaIyer
was shaping up as a sincere and devout student.Together they felt that
this cause would be better served by moving to Madras which had become the main
centre for carnatic music.In early 1919 Anantakrishna Iyer came to Madras and
after fixing up a suitable accomodation in Komaleswaran Pettai he arranged for
resettling Ambi Dikshitar and his family there.Three years later all of them
moved into a house in Big street, Triplicane and established a music school 'Dikshitar
SangIta kalAsAlai' which was inaugurated on Vijayadasami day 1922 by Lady
Mangammal Sadasiva Iyer.By then his brother A.Sundaram Iyer had also joined him.
Around 1927 , after establishing
the school on an even keel, Ambi Dikshitar went to Ettayapuram at the behest of
the Rajah and after a stay of 4 years returned to Anantakrishna Iyer's home in
Madras around 1931.It was during this revisit to the far South that Justice T L
Venkatarama Iyer seems to have heard Shri Ambi Dikshitar's recitals of
Dikshitar's kritis at Koilpatty in 1931.
Returning to Madras he sought out
the great man and started learning from him.He also rendered considerable
financial assistance to the school to help them in their efforts at propagating
Dikshitar's kritis.
Ambi Dikshitar reached godhead on
June3 1936 and the task of carrying on this work fell to Anantakrishna
Iyer.Anantakrishna Iyer's own words " My guru was a shrividya upasaka; a
man with self-respect; he cared little for fame and wealth" describes the
quality and personality of Ambi Dikshitar.
Around 1934 Anantakrishna Iyer and
his brother Sundaram Iyer established the 'Karnataka vainika gana vidyalaya' at
No.10 Royappettah High Road Madras with branches in Mylapore and Mambalam.Here
Anantakrishna Iyer taught veena and vocal music to many students till 1937 when
on the strong persuasion of a close friend of his , shri G.V.Raman he went to
Calcutta.
After a short sojourn in Kashi [ 1940 -1943 ] he returned to Calcutta and
established the guruguha gana vidyalaya.
Anantakrishna Iyer also published several books containing Dikshitar kritis both
while he was in Madras and also after moving to Calcutta.
1.Ganamanjusha - Madras 1934
2.Guruguha ganamrta varshini Part I - Dikshitar's navavarana series and Part II
navagraha series Madras 1936-1937 in collboration with Shri .Vedanta Bhagavatar
[his brother-in-law] and with a foreword by Ambi Dikshitar.
3.Abhayamba navavaranam
4.shiva navavaranam
5.Rama navavaranam
6.Krishna navavaranam
7.Bala bodhini - for beginners
The book on Abhayamba navavaranam carries a poem of 64 sanskrit verses composed
by HH Sankaracharya swamiji of Govardhana mutt Puri.
Anantakrishna Iyer also
composed varnams and kirtanas with the mudra guruguha dasan.
1.Heh kali- kharaharapriya - rupakam
2.sitalambam - vasanta - chapu
3.pashupatishwaram- ragamalika - rupakam
4.valli deva senapathe - khamas - rupakam
Shri Anantakrishna Iyer attained the Lord's feet on January 5 1959 and the
mantle of responsibility fell on the shoulders of his son Shri.Anantarama Iyer
and daughter Champakavalli..
Part II - Anantarama Iyer - To be continued in the next update
Extracted from
the article of Shri.S.Bhashyam for the souvenir of guruguha gana
vidyalaya,Calcutta