Like a spring of water bursting forth from the earth, the music within Ashit is a force eager to be released, and it is a force that cannot be confined to just one form or expression. Ashit's repertoire flows both wide and deep. In his rich, baritone voice he sings for both audiences as well as recordings; he composes & arranges its performance. Well known for his soulful light classical renderings, he is equally sought after for his creative faculty which covers an astoundingly wide range; from composing scores for dramas, dance ballets, TV serials & films to innovate effervescent jingles. "Versatile" is the word to sum up Ashit's creative endeavor & genius. Musical talent has come to Ashit as a parental inheritance. After a degree in Commerce, Baroda-born Ashit took a Diploma in vocal music from M.S. University, & came down to Bombay with single minded determination to carve a niche for himself in the world of music. On this firm foundation he has raised a large & intricate edifice of musical accomplishment.
Ashit has been honoured time again by the music world. At 18, he won the All India Radio's Best Singer Award in 1969. Since then, accolades, distinction & awards have come his way in profusion, including the Gujarat state Award in 1976 & 1989. He has earned unstinted acclaim for his music direction in the monumental Doordarshan serial "Chanakya".
Ashit's association with Sitar Maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar is possibly the most significant phase of his career. The maestro enlisted Ashit in composing music for the Asiad, & placed him in charge of overall coordination of cultural events. This brought him the conferment of the coveted Asiad Jyoti Medal by the President of India. Ashit also sang devotional songs for Attenborough's film "Gandhi". In 1988, he conducted Panditji's orchestral compositions at the closing ceremony of the Festival of India in Moscow. As the maestro's assistant, orchestra conductor & singer, he toured the U.K. & India in 1989 with Panditji's ballet, "Ghanashyam".
These & other honours sit lightly on Ashit Desai's shoulders. In his restless quest for excellence, Ashit has his moorings firmly rooted in tradition; but he revels in experimenting with creative variations within the broad framework of the poetic mood which is being evoked. As a composer, his style reveals distinct flashes of individuality & is also replete with emotion. He tackles difficult themes with effortless ease, lending a masterly touch to his compositions. Over the last two & a half decades, Ashit has crafted a rich & varied body of work..... yet his musical talent flows on unabated.So much done, so much yet to do!
Shri Vishnu Stuti
Ashit Desai Lyrics
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विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्ण शुभाङ्गम् ।
लक्ष्मीकान्तं कमलनयनं योगिभिर्ध्यानगम्यम्
वन्दे विष्णुं भवभयहरं सर्वलोकैकनाथम् ॥
The above lyrics are from the Shri Vishnu Stuti, a Hindu devotional hymn that praises Lord Vishnu, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The lyrics describe Lord Vishnu's many attributes and qualities, portraying him as a peaceful and powerful god who serves as the protector of the universe and all its inhabitants.
The first line of the verse describes Lord Vishnu as "shantakaram," which means peaceful or tranquil. The following line compares him to a serpent, with the phrase "bhujagashayanam," which translates to "one who sleeps on a serpent." This is a reference to Lord Vishnu's incarnation as Lord Krishna, who is often depicted as reclining on a serpent.
The next couple of lines describe Lord Vishnu's physical appearance, with references to his lotus-like navel ("padmanabham") and his beautiful, otherworldly complexion ("gaganasadrisham meghavarnam shubhangam"). The final lines of the verse depict Lord Vishnu as the husband of the goddess Lakshmi, with lotus-like eyes ("kamalanayanam") and accessible to those who practice yoga and meditation ("yogibirdhyanagamyam").
Overall, the Shri Vishnu Stuti is a beautiful hymn that captures the essence of Lord Vishnu's many attributes and qualities. It is often recited by devotees as a way of offering praise and seeking blessings from the god.
Line by Line Meaning
शान्ताकारं भुजगशयनं पद्मनाभं सुरेशं
I offer my salutations to Lord Vishnu, who is peaceful, reclining on the serpent Adisesha, whose navel is the lotus, and who is the lord of the devas.
विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्ण शुभाङ्गम् ।
He is the support of the universe, has a form as vast as the sky, and has an auspicious complexion similar to that of a dark cloud.
लक्ष्मीकान्तं कमलनयनं योगिभिर्ध्यानगम्यम्
Lord Vishnu, the consort of Goddess Lakshmi, has lotus-like eyes and is attainable through meditation by the yogis.
वन्दे विष्णुं भवभयहरं सर्वलोकैकनाथम् ॥
I offer my salutations to Lord Vishnu, who removes the fears of the worldly existence and is the lord of all the worlds.
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