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Music For Meditation
A Unique Blend of Ancient and Modern

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Sri Swamiji's music is more than entertainment, it is also about healing and harmony. The idea is that every sound has a frequency, and these vibrations can affect both the human body and nature itself. This connects to ancient Greek thought too: Philosophers like Pythagoras believed that music had the power to heal the soul and balance the body, because the universe itself was built on harmony and number. Similar to what the Greeks spoke of the "music of the spheres, Sri Swamiji creates sounds we find in nature, the living beings, the elements, the stars. His expertise dates back to over three decades.

 

The sequences of his solo play interchange with the melodious and rhythmic parts by the ensemble, or the single instruments. Together they form a blend of improvisation and composed music. 

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Many famous indian artists have been accompanying Sri Swamiji in his concerts like the violonist Dr. L. Subramaniam, who is known for his collaboration and musical exchange with Western musicians, be it in the Jazz scene or performing with philharmonic orchestras, just to mention the performance of his own composition "Spring Rapsody Movement" together with the London Philharmonic orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2024, or the flute maestro Mysore Chandan Kumar, whose father was already drawn to the extraordinary musical expression of Sri Swamiji.

 

For both, the musicians and the audience, the goal is not to just hear and analyse the music, but to experience it - to feel how the sound and its patterns can calm, energize, and tune body and mind.

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