Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Thanx Inder. Thanx for the information too. Great. Manoshi , "Inder" <indervohra2001> wrote: > Very good thoughts, Manosi. > Music is art and beauty. > In astrology 5th house governs music. > 2nd for vocal, 3rd for instrumental. > Venus gives taste for music. > Ven+moon alapana and imagination. > Mercury for rhythum or talam. > Mars gives courage/confidence for performance. > Mars+ venus+sat show tabla (dead skin) > Airy sign flute. etc. > Gemini, Sagitarious , Aquareous and Leo give good musician. > Cancer and capricorn are good listner and enjoyers.Sun in > Sagitarious gives taste for music. > In KP astro,we examine all these aspects by the sub cusp lord of 5th > house. > Inder > > > - In , "khallopapa" > <khallopapa> wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > > > Some genuine thougts of mine. I hope you agree... > > > > Aadhyatma or spirituality is closely related to music. I am > talking > > about the music which doesn't produce momentary excitement but has > > the capability of giving everlasting pleasure(chirasthayee anand). > > The `naad', `swara', `shruti' or the vibrations produced have the > > power to take a person to that cosmic journey. > > `Dhrupad'is sung with the use of `naad swara' which is produced > from > > the `naabhi' and the singer totally is immersed in the pleasure of > > the effects of music. > > Music teaches discipline which is a requisite towards the path of > > spirituality and attaining God. When a singer sings a particular > > raga, he is automatically bound in certain limits of the swaras. > If > > he does not respect that, he or anyone listening to him, instead > of > > getting that `anand', instead of getting totally immersed in > music, > > is distracted and there is a feeling of dissatisfaction and > > frustration.. The `taala' part in music also teaches discipline. > > > > We all know the story of Tansen. When he sang raga Deepak, a > > tremendous amount of heat was produced in his body. It was cooled > > down by his daughter by singing raga Malhaar. Even today, music > has > > the capability to do miracles but those ragas have to be sung with > > devotion and in their original forms. Over the years the > > original `swaroop' or form of these ragas have changed and the > > vibrations produced by those typical combination of `swaras' are > > not the same anymore. But music still remains a medium to reach > THAT > > goal. > > So, if you immerse yourself in good music or anything in which you > > find tremendous satisfaction, with no desire to become famous or > any > > other materialistic desire, you are certainly on the path which > > leads to the doors of GOD. > > > > Manoshi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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