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      • Music, both vocal and instrumental, is considered to be of divine origin and is closely identified with the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The Goddess Sarasvati, depicted with vina in hand, is venerated by all students and performers of Indian music as the divine patron of music and learning; indeed, She personifies the power of sound and speech.
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  2. Oct 1, 2007 · Music for religious purposes. Indian music performed for religious purposes focuses closely on the text and its clear pronunciation, at the same time maintaining established patterns of performance over many generations.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hindu_musicHindu music - Wikipedia

    Hindu music is music created for or influenced by Hinduism. It includes Indian classical music, Kirtan, Bhajan and other musical genres. Raagas are a common form of Hindu music in classical India. [1] The most common Hindu bhajan in North India is " Om Jai Jagdish Hare ."

  4. Just as music is inseparable from most rituals in Indian religions, so too is ritual meaning densely present in much musical activity. Music has the potential to recalibrate the temporal and social components of ritual, transposing them from the everyday to the sacred world.

  5. Hindu religious music is essentially vocal music that highlights the song-text and its clear pronunciation. Ancient authors have stressed that words, melody, and rhythm should be balanced in order to create a unique synthesis of emotional and aesthetic experience.

  6. Mar 10, 2015 · In addition to its spiritual propensity, Indian Classical Music has ability to positively affect and enhance one’s mental intellectual capacities in multiple ways.

  7. Jan 29, 2019 · Nearly all genres of Indian music, whether the classical Dhrupad and Khayal, or the devotional Bhajan and Kīrtan, share a common theoretical and practical understanding, and are bound together in...

  8. While music plays a significant role in many of the world’s religions, it is in the Hindu religion that one finds one of the closest bonds between music and religious experience extending for millennia. The recitation of the syllable OM and the chanting of Sanskrit Mantras and hymns from the Vedas formed the core of ancient fire sacrifices.

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