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A Pancharatna kriti transliterated as Pañcaratna kṛti (Sanskrit ''pancha'' - five & ''ratna'' - gem) is a set of five kritis (songs) in Carnatic classical music, composed by the 18th century Indian composer, Tyagaraja. All the kritis, as is the case with almost all of Tyagaraja's compositions, are penned in Telugu, except the first one which is composed in Sanskrit. ==Tyagaraja and the Pancharatna Kritis== Tyagaraja lived in the late 18th century and early 19th century in Tiruvayyaru in present day Tanjore district in Tamil Nadu.〔http://home.att.net/~s-prasad/tyagaraja.htm〕 His compositions are considered to be some of the finest in Carnatic music. Of the five Pancharatna Kritis, four are in Telugu and one in Sanskrit. They are set to music in five ragas: Nata, Gaula, Arabhi, Varali and Sri.
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