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After shooting Vali with an arrow, Vali asks Rama why. Rama replies that Vali should have forgiven Sugriva, since a younger brother is like one's own son. Rama justifies his interference by saying that he has King Bharata's permission to punish evil. He justifies attacking the unarmed Sugriva by comparing him with a deer that is killed by a hunter without warning. Sudhir Phadke Kedar Keherwa 55- 1 December 1955 Rama 7:00♠37 'Asā Hā Ekaca Shrīhanumān' 'असा हा एकच श्रीहनुमान्'. Sita takes shelter in the sage Valmiki's ashram, where she gives birth to twin sons: Kusha and Lava.
Valmiki educates them, teaching them the Ramayan and asking them to spread the message. Sudhir Phadke Bhairavi Bhajani 56- 19 April 1956 8:09 Total 7:35:42 Independent composition Performances [ ] After Geet Ramayan's original broadcast was over in March of 1956, requests of re-broadcast were flooding the radio station. All-India Radio repeated the entire series of fifty-six weekly songs due to popular demand. After the broadcast, Phadke produced public concerts of selected songs.
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The first public performance was held in the Madgulkars' bungalow, 'Panchavati' at Wakdewadi, Pune on 28 May 1958. In 1979, a Silver Jubilee celebration of the programme took place at the New English School in Pune for eight nights., the then, attended the show as the guest of honour along with the then, film director, actor, and celebrated classical singers such as and. Vajpayee also attended the Golden Jubilee celebration with and. Art director designed the stage depicting scenes from the Ramayana. The event featured all the songs from the original Geet Ramayan now vocalized by Madgulkar's son Anand Madgulkar,,,, and others. Reception [ ] As the radio programme became popular, daily newspapers in Pune began printing the lyrics of the new songs each week. The publication department of All India Radio also compiled the lyrics and excerpts from the introductory comments in a book form.
The 179-page volume, then priced at ₹2, was launched on 3 October 1957 on the occasion of. In 1965, the released ten featuring the voice of Sudhir Phadke. In 1968, the released a 10- set, again featuring Phadke's voice, and 50,000 records were sold. Madgulkar's son, Anand, produced a televised version showcasing twenty-eight episodes of the Geet Ramayan on; however, it received a lukewarm response. He has also written a book, Geet Ramayanache Ramayan, describing the making of the radio programme.
Live shows of Geet Ramayan are still produced on occasion of Rama Navami. Geet Ramayan has been translated into nine other languages and also transliterated into. The translations are. • By Kamala Bhagwat, a performer from Calcutta English • By Mr. Ursekar, a retired judge who used a Shakespearean style • By Hansraj Thakkar of Mumbai; sung by Hansraj Thakkar and Kumud Bhagwat • By Rudradatta Mishra of Gwalior, and published by Nagesh Joshi; sung by Vasant Ajgaonkar • By Hari Narayan Vyas; sung by Bal Gokhle • By Kusum Tambe of Mandla, Madhya Pradesh • By an unknown singer from Nagpur, Avadhi • By Bal Gokhale of Baroda • By B.
Tofakhane; sung by • By Mr. Kamath; sung by Upendra Bhat • By • By Vasant Gadgil; sung by Malati Pande, Kamala Ketkar and Sanjay Upadhye • By Sitaram Datar of Andheri, Thane sung by Milind Karmarkar, Madhuri Karmarkar and Sudha Datar • By poet and singer Rita Shahani, who performed the songs as classical ragas. Also, choreographed and directed a dance-drama based on the book. • By Vanamamalai Varadacharya; sung by Dhondushastri and Shyamala Satyanarayan Rao Footnotes [ ]. • ^, p. 1424–1425. •, pp. 62–63.
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