Palukukantasa Navarasa Kannada is a remarkable album by Mathirimangalam Natesa Ayyar, and it showcases his mastery of traditional Indian music. The album features nine tracks, each one dedicated to a particular emotion or feeling, which are expressed through the powerful vocals of the artist.
The album opens with "Shringara," a romantic track that sets the mood for the rest of the album. The use of traditional instruments such as the mridangam, veena, and flute, adds a touch of authenticity to the music. The album also features a variety of styles such as classical, devotional, and folk music.
One of the standout tracks is "Veera," which is a stirring tribute to courage and bravery. The use of rhythmic percussion instruments in this track is particularly impressive, and it adds to the intensity of the music. Another noteworthy track is "Bhava," which is a devotional song that showcases the artist's vocal range and ability to convey emotion through his singing.