Veena in SriRangam
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• February 27, 1997
> >Rangarajan's family has been playing for the Lord for 43 generations. Every > >morning Ranganathanswamy is woken up by a male member of the family playing > >the veena.> One of the missed news on SriRangam, is the house of a carpenting craftsman who lives in the the North or South Chittira Street near the temple. From the Palamaram, he hones out the whole veena. I visited him in the 70's and have taken slides of the development of the veena from the tree trunk to a display instrument. What was striking was his toolkit, ith not a single power tool. The resonator is carved out and the wall thickenss is half an inch or less. I am sure the interiror surface irregularities should e minimal and he had never heard of computer simulation or optimization. It was one of the most thrilling scenes to have witnessed his accomplishments. I regret I did not buy an instrument from him, though it was the only thing my wife wanted from India. My problem was transportaing it. Later I did buy one in Bangalore but had to leave it there since the airlines refused to let bring it as an accompanied baggage. His family may be doing this for as many generations as the achraryas of Srirangam. Krishna Praba
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