Not to forget their classical dances are too ruclips.net/video/JWhA3ldZcyY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1wX5yHh6DHc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/KCLQ_NR3RmI/видео.html
I am from the midwest in the US where all I grew up hearing is country music. This is absolutely astounding - now I want to travel to India and watch these live. Much love to you all!
You are carrying a wonderful nd rich tradition of Indian Classical Music with the blessings of legend of legends Bharat Ratna Pt. Ravi Shankar Ji.... You are in this great way.... Jai Sangeet
From early childhood, i recall Indian music was like an enchantment in grace . I also found myself attracted to anything Indian when shown on TV . I now go to India regularly and i even work with an NGO as a teacher. I would quite happily live there if i could. Indians are so adorable and calming souls. This fact is reflected in this musical work.
Lucky you! I am from Chile, that means it is practically impossible that she can ever come here to play a concert... there's no significant Indian community in our country, so I guess the only way I could wonder myself with her music is flying aboard to go listening to her... and I don't think it0s going to happen soon :(
Way back when Paul McCartney and the Beatles brought Ravi Shankar to the western world. We all thought he was the absolute master of the sitar. But more than that he brought the wisdom of India to America. So all of these years later there is Anoushka Shankar, much of her father in her but just a next generation Ravi. I don't think so. She carries the same inner-peace seen in her father, but more than that, a woman's beauty to the music. And I have to say too, her hands and touch are amazing, an absolute master of the instrument.
the sound of violin is giving me the different vibe than what i always listen in western classical music. thr diversity of the sound that comes from one same instrument... it just feels good :)
I suggest you to go through Raag Jog on Indian classical violin by Dr. N Rajam..Her music has once made a coma patient come out of Coma.... ruclips.net/video/aWuPGo6X8Bw/видео.html
Best part of studying any new language: becoming obsessed with the culture, history, and traditions. I've recently taken up Hindi (I know it's just one of very many languages of India) and I don't regret it one bit. Everything about India is just so intricate and fascinating.
+Quentin The Fawn India's great, but only if you can ignore the guys shitting on the railway tracks, and the garbage everywhere. Otherwise, the country's great.
@autonomous psyche your name is quite unique, i hope you are too, "its at least 25 years behind in terms of human and economic development". unique people have to take a stand.... GOD BLESS YOU.....
Absolutely sensational - the culmination of flow of dancing raga accompanied by scintillating beats, sounds by themselves & in unison. Pranams and gratitudes to all who contributed and shared this video.
मैने ये वीडीयो देखने से पहले ये सोचा की जो ज्यादा भुमिका बनाते हैं वो केवल भूमिका में ही रह जाते हैं लेकिन आज अनुष्का जी ने जैसे भूमिका निभाई वैसे ही अंजाम दिया। कमाल है मैडम आपको आपके हूनर को लख लख सलाम।
I'm amazed by the fact that even though this is a "classical" raga, the exchange going on is like a jazz tune. Bebop especially, where there's a passing around of solos before everyone plays the head again. Incredible to watch
So they use their thumb to touch first the tip of the little finger then each of the 3 other areas on your fingers/hand are used as a kind of drum pad. So lets say you have a 13/8 timing you would start on the tip of the pinky and count to 13 until you make it to your forefinger tip at the 13th beat then back to the pinky tip. This helps to keep track of where you are in the overall rhythm. Hope that makes sense.
+Herrin Music Oh ok lol- I know exactly what you mean!- it's just a way of counting the 'taal' or the time signature- Ektaaal i.e. 12 beats, for instance, is counted this way that you described ( I learnt hindustani vocals for a while). Ya now I come to think about, it's funny how easy and intuitive it is to explain visually but sounds confusing using language! That's one thing I like about Indina classical- having oral roots, and relying primarily on melody rather than harmony, it's taught in a very hands-on approach!
i have been exploring this music.....i love it.....a play the violin in a classical western traditions.....straght....regimented.....i want to learn this style
Akosa Ihtravarkahc what?? The most ancient continuous civilisation on earth has more to it than the news?? By news you mean bbc or cnn I guess.... wow....
I first saw her father in 1987 and was totally mesmerized...and then I saw teenage Anouska in concert with him, and then some years later her solo performance...and now I'm even more mesmerized by her poise and eloquence.
This piece had more carnatic elements into than Hindustaani I guess... Though the instruments are pretty Hindustaani but the style of playing them are quite carnatic..
That Raga Jog is from the Hindustani tradition, but has a near equivalent in Nattai of Carnatic. And yes, the playing style was closer to Carnatic, though the composition was more like a tarana which is a Hindustani format, but again has an equivalent in tillana. Mind boggling, isn't it! And someone just said it's more like jazz and riffraff! LOL
I suggest you to go through Raag Jog on Indian classical violin by Dr. N Rajam..Her music has once made a coma patient come out of Coma.... ruclips.net/video/aWuPGo6X8Bw/видео.html
Dynamic, beautiful and enchanting performance. My respectful salutations to all artists. Thanks for sharing. 👌🏼👍🏽👍🏻👍🏾👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏽👌🏼👍🏻👍🏾👌🏼👍🏻👍🏾🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸🌸🌺🌸🌸🌸🌸🌺🌸🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏻
❤❤❤ . I am just spellbound by all the players . They all are masters in their own sectors. Great thanks for uploading this video. And my humble regards to all the players. Pranam 🙏🙏🙏
master of music. so graceful . so divine . so heart touching . great moments. listening to this rendering makes our living worth living . one hundred salutes.
I love the flute and every thing all well coordinated.i dont know much abt music but i can understand how hard it is to play instrument very talented n intelligent individuals
music has its own language.. a loving language.. that bring peace nd love nd emotions among poeple even among enemies.. Love for Music.. and love for all..
Goodness gracious... what a rendition!!! Simply mesmerizing... I play the mridangam and the mridangam artist did a good job at accompaniment... but I was more focused on the sitar!!!
A Big HIIIIIIIIIII to all the classical dance lovers. I have recorded this classical Indian Dance Video on the Occasion of Indian Cultural Programs part of "GANAPATI CELEBRATIONS". For your reference here is the lynk ruclips.net/video/LRkMmHe3MOY/видео.html . Please subscribe to my Channel also please share the video with your friends. This helps us spreading our Indian Culture!!!!!! Thanks a Bunch in advance Guyz!! Have a Delightful Time..
I was feeling quite peeplexed so serched on youtube for some soothing music, then I was redirected to this video and accidently I listened to it and now I am like a big addict to their shows.
I pray to Divine Master *the children of now, and future, will play music, beautiful music to transcend religion, names, languages...to attain The Liberation.* *instead of playing WAR.* Seems this is especially bad right now. Always, the most beautiful places: Sri Lanka Kashmir Waziristan Kurdistan Colombia All of Africa Southern Asia And on, and on... Please God, whatever be your Name, *We long for Your presence here, please be with Us again. Then Accountability shall return to The Good Earth.*
I am an Iranian. I love India and all Indians.India has nice people with nice culture and good food.I enjoy listening Indian music.
❤❤❤❤❤❤2024
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I like both cultures...that damn KEBAB my old bosses wife made was delicious...
I love India & it's glowing culture...😂🤓💚🙏
I was Indian 24 lifetimes ago.
India, their culture and music are a precious gift from universe.
Not to forget their classical dances are too
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Indeed!
@@bulu9214 Absolutely!!! I love their classical dances and their colorful dresses
p@@kishorhuparikar4752 op pp
I am from the midwest in the US where all I grew up hearing is country music. This is absolutely astounding - now I want to travel to India and watch these live. Much love to you all!
India's music is so rich, much like its culture. Thank you for sharing this performance!
INDIAN MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS CAME FROM THE GREATEST CIVILIZATION ON EARTH.....GREECE
I really love Indian music. .❤ from Philippines
🎉🎉🎉
After watching this, I want to become music student. What a beautiful blend.!! Love from Nepal xxx
You are carrying a wonderful nd rich tradition of Indian Classical Music with the blessings of legend of legends Bharat Ratna Pt. Ravi Shankar Ji.... You are in this great way.... Jai Sangeet
From early childhood, i recall Indian music was like an enchantment in grace . I also found myself attracted to anything Indian when shown on TV . I now go to India regularly and i even work with an NGO as a teacher. I would quite happily live there if i could. Indians are so adorable and calming souls. This fact is reflected in this musical work.
That was absolutely beautiful much love and respect from Guyana and Toronto Canada ❤🇬🇾🇨🇦🕉
Grove Bai wha happen deh bai?
@@masakali1974 oh shucks I find meh ppl
Arun Sooknarine LoL
Lucky you! I am from Chile, that means it is practically impossible that she can ever come here to play a concert... there's no significant Indian community in our country, so I guess the only way I could wonder myself with her music is flying aboard to go listening to her... and I don't think it0s going to happen soon :(
But you can listen on you tube the way we are listening right now. ...
She lives in the USA!Later,I came to learn that she lives in the UK!
@@SuperHolysmoker its nothing like live my friend. When you listen this live, you will feel heavenly
One day you will my friend, you definitely will. :)
No doubt indian music is very rich and heart touching. Love you guys from Pakistan.
Mesmerised with the musical extravaganza
Music puts me with heavenly bodies. As if I am on a transcendental path
It's your music too...
@@sudarshan7111 yes
Music is haram in islam😊
I have no idea how I got to this video but this is super chill, awesome performance :)
yes I also love it
Mozart magic flute
If there is a heaven, this is what it will sound like. This music is food for the soul. My heart is bursting with joy and pleasure.
Melodious and heart touching music. Her introducing the Co artistses is so simple with a great smile.
Love the Violin playing.....💯👌
Ravi Shankar is a legendary,and Anoushka,incredible!!! congratulations!!!
She carries his legacy forward
I have been listening to your music and wordings since 2021.
Excellent.
My pronam to Padma Shankarji and all others.
What a melody!
I love how she gives the beat count as her father did. This really helped me to understand musical structure.. thankyou Shankars!
Shehnai's solo was the highlight! Beautiful!
#1 reason(of many) why Indians are my favorite culture.
U r frm Japan?
Because they love everyone 😂😘
WHY DON'T YOU LIKE ANIME MAN
So, you don't like cultures that have bad music?
@@StopFear which culture has bad music sir?. Every culture is unique.
Violin and Sehnai touched me in a different way
Beauty of hindu culture
India Is one of the greatest civilisation in the world, salutation s from Algeria
The violin part was absolutely stunning!
So incredible. I have always liked this kind of music. Beautiful! Such talented people!
Wooow, you have always liked it?
Similarly I like Carrabian and Hungary Muscians.These people memorise the listeners.
Western world is value the intrinsic soul nourishing traditional music of India our people are lost in wilderness of baseless western music
Anoushka has the same face her father, but in an indecribable way she is so beuatiful 🤔. Namaste! 🇲🇽
🤔🤔
Way back when Paul McCartney and the Beatles brought Ravi Shankar to the western world. We all thought he was the absolute master of the sitar. But more than that he brought the wisdom of India to America. So all of these years later there is Anoushka Shankar, much of her father in her but just a next generation Ravi. I don't think so. She carries the same inner-peace seen in her father, but more than that, a woman's beauty to the music. And I have to say too, her hands and touch are amazing, an absolute master of the instrument.
mikemather5 I think you mean George Harrison....
mikemather5 lol
Ravi was world famous before the Beatles.
That may be the case, but India was not brought to the western world only by the Beatles. There are many factors besides the Beatles.
Anushka is the first could of Mr Ravisankar
My goodness the violin solo starting from the 4th minute on wards just yanked out all the pent-up sorrow i have been carrying for God knows how long!
Culture of India fascinates me. I love theyre music
Ivan Gon
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Thank u
I like their food.
Yay the part that doesn't have tseries
Hear the song 'laagi lagan pati sakhi sang' by koushiki..u will be lost
MESMERISING BLEND OF CARNATAK& HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
the sound of violin is giving me the different vibe than what i always listen in western classical music. thr diversity of the sound that comes from one same instrument... it just feels good :)
A.R. Widyaningrum good observation. It is called the Carnatic style
You are absolutely correct!! Actually India have acquired lot of instruments from west and made them theirs according to their culture and music
I suggest you to go through Raag Jog on Indian classical violin by Dr. N Rajam..Her music has once made a coma patient come out of Coma....
ruclips.net/video/aWuPGo6X8Bw/видео.html
@@dvchauhan35 I believe it, she rocks on it
@@danielrodriguez248 She is great with almost anything recited by her on 🎻
So amazing greatings from Mexico 😍
Best part of studying any new language: becoming obsessed with the culture, history, and traditions. I've recently taken up Hindi (I know it's just one of very many languages of India) and I don't regret it one bit. Everything about India is just so intricate and fascinating.
+Quentin The Fawn
India's great, but only if you can ignore the guys shitting on the railway tracks, and the garbage everywhere.
Otherwise, the country's great.
most of ASIAN culture are great and have their own beauty, except corruption things and stuff
Quentin The Fawn great comment. Visit India and be my guest. Shall be glad to host you & help to get around to explore my great country 👍😀
Quentin The Fawn j
Quentin The Fawn sexy saree
HOW I RESPECT THE SOUTH INDIANS FOR KEEPING OUR RICH MUSIC ALIVE. LOVE FROM NORTH INDIA TO SOUTH INDIA.
You put that in words for everyone!🙌🏼
bharath is one . no east west North South
@autonomous psyche
but still way better thn communist politics of South
you can respect it by not mentioning "south Indians" and "north Indian"....
God Bless
@autonomous psyche your name is quite unique, i hope you are too,
"its at least 25 years behind in terms of human and economic development".
unique people have to take a stand....
GOD BLESS YOU.....
A billion times better, in every sense of the word, that today's mainstream pop hits.
Most traditional music is better than most of what’s put out today. I can’t believe this exists in a world where 6ix9ine does.
Indeed
Absolutely sensational - the culmination of flow of dancing raga accompanied by scintillating beats, sounds by themselves & in unison. Pranams and gratitudes to all who contributed and shared this video.
Huge respect for legendery Indian classical music and artists. Vande mataram!!
Four people, four instruments, one beautiful sound.
Paul Whitlock This sounds oddly ambiguous.
Paul Whitlock and your comment make this complete
5 dude. Drone.
Ushally the way it goes yeah.
@@supaF actually 7 yeah I know I'm late lol
Beautiful - Thankyou from Wendover UK!
Wowww that first stroke shook my heart.
Me Too
मैने ये वीडीयो देखने से पहले ये सोचा की जो ज्यादा भुमिका बनाते हैं वो केवल भूमिका में ही रह जाते हैं लेकिन आज अनुष्का जी ने जैसे भूमिका निभाई वैसे ही अंजाम दिया। कमाल है मैडम आपको आपके हूनर को लख लख सलाम।
This is mesmerizingly beautiful ! Anoushka Shankar is one of my favorite artists to listen to when i am working.. her music invariably calms me !
Only the true music lover will understand this masterpiece .....
she transforms into a goddess when she holds the sitar.. just look at her.. she is amazing.. wow !!
karan chauhan yes, I too felt.
Well, to me she looks like a goddess even without the sitar. Gorgeous!!!
What an observe
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Nora and Anoushka - so beautiful and talented! Chips off the old block!!
I'm amazed by the fact that even though this is a "classical" raga, the exchange going on is like a jazz tune. Bebop especially, where there's a passing around of solos before everyone plays the head again. Incredible to watch
+Andrew Weitz Yeah love this music... For the more complex timings they count using their finger segments. It can get pretty crazy!
+Herrin Music finger segments?
+Herrin Music Finger segments...explain? Very curious
So they use their thumb to touch first the tip of the little finger then each of the 3 other areas on your fingers/hand are used as a kind of drum pad. So lets say you have a 13/8 timing you would start on the tip of the pinky and count to 13 until you make it to your forefinger tip at the 13th beat then back to the pinky tip. This helps to keep track of where you are in the overall rhythm. Hope that makes sense.
+Herrin Music Oh ok lol- I know exactly what you mean!- it's just a way of counting the 'taal' or the time signature- Ektaaal i.e. 12 beats, for instance, is counted this way that you described ( I learnt hindustani vocals for a while). Ya now I come to think about, it's funny how easy and intuitive it is to explain visually but sounds confusing using language! That's one thing I like about Indina classical- having oral roots, and relying primarily on melody rather than harmony, it's taught in a very hands-on approach!
Wow she is beautiful and a very gifted musician!
i have been exploring this music.....i love it.....a play the violin in a classical western traditions.....straght....regimented.....i want to learn this style
Voilin Padma Shankar was the best. So composed ... really a great direction for all the learning musicians ..
Very energetic performance...daughter like father...enjoyed the music...blissful..
I discovered this glorious sound in Canada with your father playing
two type of came here....
1.Real music lover
2.People who are high...
Forget drugs...this music gets you high...
You can be both.
True
@@memoryrinehart Yeah but so do drugs.
Haha yeah
Wah wah.... What a lovely combination
pride to be indian
india has diamonds like this in your land jai hind jai bharat
Awesome
As an Indian, please stop. Comments like are cringeworthy as fuck.
'Rag Jog' is soo beautiful 😍
That string work made me cry man!
Perfect harmony...!!!
One of those many vibes that Mother Nature should ever acknowledge right away...🙏
There is much more in India than you know from news
Akosa Ihtravarkahc media are liers
Akosa Ihtravarkahc ryt. bro
Akosa Ihtravarkahc what?? The most ancient continuous civilisation on earth has more to it than the news?? By news you mean bbc or cnn I guess.... wow....
Akosa Ihtravarkahc too much than your imagination can give you a thought of
Reproducie
So polite as a person. So friendy.Love the "talk" between the Sitar and Trumpet! Heard this many,many years ago. Found something simillar here.
BELÍSSIMO!!! Top rate music from heaven. Thanks to all these fabulous musicians.
how violin is used in such a fantastic way.absolutely brilliant
I love the way that violin is used !
me too
A Fodness its called sitar not violin
'handsome' yet single because of your observation. There indeed is a violin being played there!!!
It is called the #Carnatic style
@@tanumishra34 what a shame puneet . Are u high dear ?
Thank you for the beautiful music.
Why i have tears in my eyes all the time i listen?
It is meant to have that effect ok people.
Divine grace on you .
Me too
Because you have a heart of Gold and realize music melts even Gods heart.
I thought it was just me.
Magnifique, beau, 🙏 j'ai des larmes aux yeux quand j'écoute ce morceau, merci et bravo les Artistes
today had a tough day. After watching this video, now feeling awesome! Thank you.
The Shehnai guy and violinist absolutely killed it.
Oh my goodness, brilliant, what a masterpiece, indescribable...mind boggling music...ecstasy this!
I first saw her father in 1987 and was totally mesmerized...and then I saw teenage Anouska in concert with him, and then some years later her solo performance...and now I'm even more mesmerized by her poise and eloquence.
This piece had more carnatic elements into than Hindustaani I guess... Though the instruments are pretty Hindustaani but the style of playing them are quite carnatic..
+Ajay Raghavendra yup
+Ajay Raghavendra I was so into d piece forgt wat she had said in the start
Ajay Raghavendra :P
That Raga Jog is from the Hindustani tradition, but has a near equivalent in Nattai of Carnatic. And yes, the playing style was closer to Carnatic, though the composition was more like a tarana which is a Hindustani format, but again has an equivalent in tillana. Mind boggling, isn't it!
And someone just said it's more like jazz and riffraff! LOL
I suggest you to go through Raag Jog on Indian classical violin by Dr. N Rajam..Her music has once made a coma patient come out of Coma....
ruclips.net/video/aWuPGo6X8Bw/видео.html
Tears are rolling down.
Dynamic, beautiful and enchanting performance. My respectful salutations to all artists. Thanks for sharing. 👌🏼👍🏽👍🏻👍🏾👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏽👌🏼👍🏻👍🏾👌🏼👍🏻👍🏾🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸🌸🌺🌸🌸🌸🌸🌺🌸🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏻
❤❤❤ . I am just spellbound by all the players . They all are masters in their own sectors. Great thanks for uploading this video. And my humble regards to all the players. Pranam 🙏🙏🙏
master of music. so graceful . so divine . so heart touching . great moments. listening to this rendering makes our living worth living . one hundred salutes.
shockingly beautiful. Thank you! Greeting from Bulgaria.
I love the flute and every thing all well coordinated.i dont know much abt music but i can understand how hard it is to play instrument very talented n intelligent individuals
Practically Sweet&Blunt...its a shehnai
It’s so much pleasure..thanks artists n media
AAAARGH! Why isn't this video complete? I feel like my heart got pulled out of my ribcage all of a sudden.
The full video is in vimeo. Link given in description.
Performance beyond human.
music has its own language.. a loving language.. that bring peace nd love nd emotions among poeple even among enemies.. Love for Music.. and love for all..
The violin player was really great....
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आनंददायक प्रस्तुतीकरण आदरणीय.. मंगल हो..
.
Goodness gracious... what a rendition!!! Simply mesmerizing... I play the mridangam and the mridangam artist did a good job at accompaniment... but I was more focused on the sitar!!!
That was a great concert lead by Anushka and her chosen artists. Thank you very much.
"May all beings be happy, be paceful, beliberated.............."
7 years later and I'm still here listening to this masterpiece.
love that style of violin playing, w/lots of bent notes.
mick james...carnatic or south indian style😊
That's violin played in Carnatic Style (South Indian)
Lovely fusion of Hindustani and Carnatic music with interesting instruments❤
Awsome...best way to enjoy close your eyes and get lost in this juglebundi.
Lakhbir Singh it's Taal se Taal
A Big HIIIIIIIIIII to all the classical dance lovers. I have recorded this classical Indian Dance Video on the Occasion of Indian Cultural Programs part of "GANAPATI CELEBRATIONS". For your reference here is the lynk ruclips.net/video/LRkMmHe3MOY/видео.html . Please subscribe to my Channel also please share the video with your friends. This helps us spreading our Indian Culture!!!!!!
Thanks a Bunch in advance Guyz!! Have a Delightful Time..
I was feeling quite peeplexed so serched on youtube for some soothing music, then I was redirected to this video and accidently I listened to it and now I am like a big addict to their shows.
Gahhh I started with bluegrass banjo and now I'm here... thanks RUclips, I can literally smell the Currie through my screen!
Unfortunately Curry is more famous in west than thousand of more delicious dishes of India!😄
Oh! Such a violin resonance by Padma Shankar ji👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
3 Shankars...amazing.ty.blessings.
You all play so well, was a delight to hear this Raga!
What exactly makes us content?
Surely music like this awakes the content with soulfulness .
Thanks for the entire enviornment.
Ultimate rendition. Abrupt start & yet flawless. Anoushka Shankar & all other participants are all gifted. Hats off to the faster rendition.
Amazing. This place must be blessed... it produces SOME of the absolutely stunning:
*music, woman, food, history, just....wow*
I pray to Divine Master
*the children of now, and future, will play music, beautiful music to transcend religion, names, languages...to attain The Liberation.*
*instead of playing WAR.*
Seems this is especially bad right now.
Always, the most beautiful places:
Sri Lanka
Kashmir
Waziristan
Kurdistan
Colombia
All of Africa
Southern Asia
And on, and on...
Please God, whatever be your Name,
*We long for Your presence here, please be with Us again. Then Accountability shall return to The Good Earth.*
Dil bharjatahai, mind blowing. All are awesome. Salute to Anushka S ji
It was a grand introduction by Ms. Shankar.
सुप्रभात ….
आज चक्षु आणि कर्ण , दोन्हीचे महत्त्व जाणविले . संपूर्ण कार्यक्रम अपलोड नाही …. हुरहूर लागली . सर्व अद्वितीय पंडितांचे मनापासून आभार !
Soulful, Anoushka seems like mirror image of Godess Saraswati. Really elevating!