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((マラヤーラム語:ഗോവിന്ദ മാരാര്))(1798–1843), or was a Carnatic Musician from Kerala, India. He was a contemporary of Saint Tyāgarāja and Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma. He was also adept in playing musical instruments like Chenda, Edakka and Thimila. His expertise in singing in the six degrees of geometric speed earned him the title ''Ṣaṭkāla''.By legend, Endaro mahanubavulu, one of Thyagaraja's most famous compositions, was composed after he heard Marar sing. ==Early life==
Govinda Marar was born in 1798 in Ramamangalam in Kerala. His parents belonged to community of '' Marars '' who performed the traditional singing in the temples of Kerala. He took to singing from a very early age. He received his musical lessons from Haripad Ramaswamy Bhagavathar.〔(Kerala Gov-Music )〕 He is said to have used a Tamburu having seven strings.〔 At the age of 21, he left his home to begin a life of wandering. He is believed to have sung in many important temples all over Kerala.〔(Shadkala )〕
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