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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Music and it's virtues -Part 2

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                       Music and it's virtues -Part 2
         sri.s.v.varadarajan
    Music emnates from various stringed and wind instruments like veena,violin,Guitar,flute,Nadhaswara and percussion items like Mridangam,Tabla etc and they form part of our musical system.Apart from this,we have music from natural sources like ocean waves,meandering rivers,pleasent breeze,sound made by birds etc. and they are sources of solace solace and happiness to our mind. Music apart from being a feast to the ears, help us to get releived from mental stress and tension feelings. Listening to music in the night helps us to have a sound sleep. People having to work in factory establishment and also farmers tilling the land, feel refreshed when they  listen to good music while they are at work.


    Karnatic music is an intersting and sacred genre in our ancient musical system and has many valuable attributes. It is said that different ragas have different effects on human mind and body.For instance, Nilambari raga induces sleep especially in children; Kanada and Nattai are assosiated with bakthi aspect, Atana with bravery and Mukari and subabanduvarali with sorrowful atmosphere. Karnatic music has its hoary past right from Sri Purandaradasa , acclaimed as father of Karnatic music, enlivening contributions by the Sangeetha Mummurthygal ,Sri Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshidar and Syama Sastri and refurbished by later composers like Papanasam Sivan,Gopalakrishna Bharati etc. Music attracts thousands of rasikas from all over the world during the December 'Music Season' at chennai. Rasikas get immersed in pleasent and scintillating music emnating from artists on the stage.Listening to the concerts enhances the spirit and uplifts our senses and rasikas feel relaxed and rejoiced with inward happiness.


         Let us cultivate and carry forward the valuable treasure we have inherited and reap the benifits for our physical and mental health.


                          SUBAM 


     
















   
















   

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