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GREAT INTERVIEW.
3:08 INDIA'S HISTORY /CULTURE IS OLDER THAN 2,000 YEARS...THE TABLA / VEENA ITSELF, IS OVER 5,000 YEARS OLD
("The seven musical notes — ṣa, ṛ, gā, ma, pa, dha and ni").
3:58 'People flock to India for it's history, culture, tradition, spiritual energy, music, meditation, yoga' etc = TODAY, ATTEMPTS ARE BEING MADE TO DESTROY INDIAN CULTURE!
11:16 'Spirit inside the Instrument' = "NARADA MUNI"
16:15 'John Coltrane' = GLAD HE WAS MENTIONED!
27:34 'Padosan' = A MUST WATCH!
ॐ MUSICAL NOTES && INSTRUMENTS:
Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1 Chapter 6 Verse 32 states:
"And thus I travel, constantly singing the transcendental message of the glories of the Lord, vibrating this instrument called a vīṇā, which is charged with transcendental sound and which was given to me by Lord Kṛṣṇa."
SANSKRIT:
deva-dattām imāṁ vīṇāṁ
svara-brahma-vibhūṣitām
mūrcchayitvā hari-kathāṁ
gāyamānaś carāmy aham
Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1 Chapter 6 Verse 37 states:
Sūta Gosvāmī said: Thus addressing Vyāsadeva, Śrīla Nārada Muni took leave of him, and vibrating on his vīṇā instrument, he left to wander at his free will.
SANSKRIT:
sūta uvāca
evaṁ sambhāṣya bhagavān nārado vāsavī-sutam
āmantrya vīṇāṁ raṇayan
yayau yādṛcchiko muniḥ
Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 8 Chapter 8 Verse 26 states:
"The inhabitants of Gandharvaloka and Cāraṇaloka then took the opportunity to play their musical instruments, such as conchshells, bugles and drums. They began dancing and singing along with their wives."
SANSKRIT:
śaṅkha-tūrya-mṛdaṅgānāṁ
vāditrāṇāṁ pṛthuḥ svanaḥ
devānugānāṁ sastrīṇāṁ
nṛtyatāṁ gāyatām abhūt
Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 6 Chapter 5 Verse 22 states:
"The seven musical notes — ṣa, ṛ, gā, ma, pa, dha and ni — are used in musical instruments, but originally they come from the
Sāma Veda. The great sage Nārada vibrates sounds describing the pastimes of the Supreme Lord. By such transcendental vibrations, such as Hare Kṛṣṇa, Hare Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa, Hare Hare/ Hare Rāma, Hare Rāma, Rāma Rāma, Hare Hare, he fixes his mind at the lotus feet of the Lord. Thus he directly perceives Hṛṣīkeśa, the master of the senses. After delivering the Haryaśvas, Nārada Muni continued traveling throughout the planetary systems, his mind always fixed at the lotus feet of the Lord."
SANSKRIT:
svara-brahmaṇi nirbhāta-
hṛṣīkeśa-padāmbuje
akhaṇḍaṁ cittam āveśya
lokān anucaran muniḥ
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@Rashmi Patel QUOTE: 'Attempt is being made to destroy Indian culture? LOL'
THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE HINDUS SAID ABOUT: "GANDHARA-NARESH" (present day: Kandahar, Afghanistan)
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GANDHARA, WAS KNOWN FOR MUSIC && ARTS....
LOST CULTURE.
LOST LAND.
CULTURE DESTROYED.
7 MUSICAL NOTES:
Nishada as a musical note
Shadaja, Rishabha, together with Gandhara, Madhyama, and likewise Panchama; after this should be known Nishada, and then Dhaivata (14,50). The seven original notes are Shadja, Rishabha, Gandhara, Mahdhyama, Panchama, Dhaivata and Nishada (12,183).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nishadas
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