Virajini
Virajini is a traditional form of Indian classical music that originates from the southern part of the country. It is characterized by its intricate melodies and rhythmic patterns, often performed in temples and during cultural festivals. The music typically involves vocal performances accompanied by instruments like the veena and mridangam.
The term "Virajini" also refers to a specific style of singing that emphasizes devotional themes, often dedicated to deities in Hinduism. This style is known for its emotional depth and spiritual connection, making it a significant aspect of Carnatic music, which is one of the two main forms of classical music in India.