Saraswati's Sitar Symphony Relaxing Music for Concentration and Focus | Ragas for sharp mind & focus

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2023
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    The Sitar, a quintessential Indian instrument, carries a rich cultural heritage and a unique ability to transport listeners to a state of deep tranquility. In this video, you'll embark on a musical journey that aligns your mind, body, and soul, allowing you to tap into your fullest potential.
    Whether you're a student preparing for exams or a professional seeking to optimize your productivity, this Sitar music will accompany you on your path to success. Its soothing vibrations will create a serene environment, promoting mental clarity and heightened concentration, enabling you to absorb information and perform at your best.
    Immerse yourself in the melodies of the Sitar, expertly played to invoke the blessings of Goddess Saraswati. Experience the harmonious blend of rhythmic patterns and melodic nuances that have been cherished for generations. Allow this musical offering to transport you to a realm of tranquility, where distractions fade away and productivity flourishes.
    Join us on this transformative journey as you unlock the potential within you. Subscribe to our channel for more mesmerizing content that combines the power of music and spirituality to enhance your study, work, and overall well-being. Hit the like button and share this video with others who seek to achieve their goals through the sublime magic of Sitar music. Let Saraswati's serenade guide you towards success.
    The ancient Indian science of 'Nada Yoga' is found in Indian literature like Raga Chikitsa, Gandharva Veda, Sangeet Ayurveda, and Sangita Sudha providing ample proof of how the Indian Scholars, Musicians, and Ayurvedacharyas were aware of the power of meditative sound as a medicinal tool. They were aware of certain frequencies and their effects on human emotions, which enhanced the human body's healing potential. Eventually, the science to heal and treat human diseases with more than 100 Ragas came into being as Raga Chikitsa, which in this day is being rediscovered the world over as 'Music Therapy'.
    We find ample documented evidence of the ancient Indian Music therapy in the library of Saraswati Mahal in Tanjavur, in Tamil Nadu which still has the Palm Leafs engraved with musical prescriptions for psychological treatments, which were well preserved by the king of Tanjavur in 1684-1711.
    Nada Yoga and Raga Chikitsa form the backbone of ancient system of music therapy, which are highly spiritual and enriched with everlasting energy content. According to ancient Indian philosophy sound is intrinsically related to consciousness, with the term “Nada” which implies the flow of consciousness.
    Nada Yoga is the system which develops a deep connection with the spontaneous interaction of sound and consciousness. It is of three types’ i.e. transcendental, deep sleep like and para consciousness. Nada Yoga is the science which addresses the issues of the Chakras (energy centres) of the human body, with the help of certain frequencies produced by musical instruments.
    If we look at the origin of Indian classical music, it dates back to over 2,000 years which began with the evolution of the seven basic notes in a musical octave wherein each note has its definite frequency. It is believed that these notes were derived from the sounds of birds and animals.
    The first note 'Sa' (Shadja) is derived from the voice of a peacock, 'Re' (Rishabh) came from the sounds produced by the cow when in separation from her calf, 'Ga' (Gandhar) is derived from the bleating of goats in a flock, 'Ma' (Madhyam) is derived from the call of the heron. The note 'Pa'(Pancham) was taken from the call of the cuckoo bird during the spring season,' Dha' (Dhaivat) came from the neighing of a horse and ‘Ni' (Nishad) was derived from the Trumpeting sound of an elephant.
    Some of the Key Benefits of Music therapy are that it -
    1. Helps in treating psychological disorders like Hyperactivenss, Anxiety, Depression, and stress, Insomnia, Alzheimer's disease, and memory loss, feeling of low.
    2. Tremendously helps to increase and improve memory.
    3. Also controls Diabetes and Asthma.
    4. Helps immensely in reducing constipation and controlling acidity.
    5. Works well on physical illnesses like pain management and arthritis and chronic disorders like diabetes.
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