Kalyani's Enchanting Raga: Soothing Indian Ambient Melodies

Published 2023-03-26
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Immerse yourself in the divine serenity of Kalyani's Enchanting Raga, a collection of soothing Indian ambient melodies that will transport you to a world of tranquility and inner peace. Experience the rich tapestry of India's musical heritage as these timeless tunes unfold, blending ancient traditions with contemporary sensibilities. Perfect for meditation, relaxation, or simply unwinding after a long day, this mesmerizing soundscape will become your go-to oasis for inner calm and reflection.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MMASpotlight_01
    To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life. 🙏
  • @deepalichandna369
    India is a teacher of the world... So many talents are there ... Art and craft lot of many ❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @Hacktivist12
    All forms of indian music and dance can found their roots in Hindu scripture "Natya Shastra" , also considered as 5th Veda. The term "Raaga" first found in this scripture. Later Matanga Muni in 5th century written Brihaddesi, which gives detail explanation about the concept of Raaga. NatuaShastra 28.21 describes musical notes Sa - Shadja, Re - Rishabh, Ga - Gandhar, Ma - Madhyam, Pa - Pancham, Dha - Dhaivat and Ni - Nishad.
  • @TanyaSchenckCHi
    If we look at our ancestors, the beings who transcended physical & spiritual planes for answers & guidance, we may find bliss 🙏
  • @user-bb6fh6ru2y
    Желаю всем воплотившимся безсмертным душам, достойно пройти свой земной путь. Я желаю всем счастья! Да будут счастливы все миры! ❤🙏
  • @sktime2003
    Music is the best medicine for curing all our internal wounds
  • 🙏🏻✌🏻 Enchanting Calming Relaxing Raga feels so SPIRITUAL like in 4 dimensional existing WORLD ❤🌹 🤱🙎‍♀️
  • Peace in whole world 🎉🎉 we pray for all the good people of this world . Bharat ka ye sangeet manmohak hai
  • In love with the Indian classic music, I wish it heals every ounce of everyone reading this. ❤ Love & light!
  • @AnalytiCritic
    As I get older I appreciate classical music more & more - This sounds so lovely now, but years ago I didn't think so - AGE is WISDOM!? Namaste🙏From USA!!
  • @nautaweb
    Otima musica para ler livros de linha filosofica. muito encantador essas sobreposições... Musica indiana tem uma beleza espiritual singular. :) Parabens 🌻🌻🏵🌻🌻 (Brazil)
  • @archanajoshi878
    The thought arose in my mind... Tabla is Prakriti & Flute is purush. Jugal bandi is going on between them... And mother nature is dancing with the tune of purusha... I felt there is a nrutya of Atma with paramaatma... The soul & the soul maker! Wonderful divine music. God bless you❤Meditating with such music takes you to next level!
  • @anandadevi6400
    OMG!! I had to have been divinely brought here...I cant not move, i feel my heart opening...Ill be playing this for my yoga class tonight! Om Namah Shivaya 🕉
  • @hariigaire
    I have only feelings. I cannot find words to tell you how beautiful this melody is.
  • @dipankardey369
    This kind of music is most required at this age.... to pull out suffering individuals from their over-stressed lives.... Good work indeed Kalyani ❤👌
  • @bishakhbiswas5130
    Every day I wake up at 04:00am, This feels like our old traditional listening to your music. Thank you so much. May god bless you🙌 🙌 🙌. I feel so relaxed and at ease.🙏🙏🙏 🕉 🕊 🇮🇳
  • @nicknick1963
    This is why YouTube is the greatest site on the internet. I started out with cypress hill and kerbdog,a bit of underground hip-hop,my usual thing,but I'm currently reading Paul Scott's Raj quartet wherein he mentions a girl singing a morning raja. Being curious I typed that in, and a couple of buttons later I end up here. This is so much more appropriate for my reading material but it's so good I stopped reading and spent 20 mins just staring at the ceiling. I need to listen to this a couple of times before I can read again as I can see it's gonna make fantastic background noise,but for now I can only concentrate on the music. Thanks to whoever posted this