keerthigars
Keerthigars are a genre of traditional folk music originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the southern regions of India. The term 'Keerthigara' is derived from the Telugu language, with 'Keerthi' meaning 'praise' and 'Gara' referring to a song or music. This genre of music is characterized by its devotional and folk-like qualities, often focusing on the praise and worship of deities, historical figures, or revered individuals.
Keerthigars typically consist of musical compositions set to a poetic or lyrical format, with the emphasis
In terms of instrumentation, Keerthigars are typically performed with traditional Indian instruments, such as the Veena,
Keerthigars continue to be an integral part of the cultural tapestry of India, with many contemporary artists