The Nose Ring of Grace Story: How Saraswati Bai Became the Instrument of Purandara Dasa’s Awakening Purandara Dasa, revered as the Father of Carnatic Music, was born as Srinivasa Nayaka in a wealthy merchant family in Karnataka. He was the only son of Varadappa Nayaka and Rukmini Devi, devoted worshippers of Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala. In reverence to this deity, their son was named Srinivasa. From an early age, he was trained in Kannada, Sanskrit, and sacred music, and he grew into a brilliant businessman as well as a scholar. At the age of sixteen, Srinivasa Nayaka married Saraswati Bai, a woman described in tradition as deeply pious, compassionate, and spiritually inclined. The couple had four sons: Varadappa, Gururaya, Abhinavappa, and Madhvapati. When Srinivasa was only twenty, he lost both his parents and inherited his father’s business of gemstones and pawning. His business flourished enormously, earning him the title Navakoti Narayana , meaning one whose wealth was equal to ...