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Now I know what is the reality of sanskrit Darius I was the first Iranian ruler to invade India, in 516 BC. Darius was the grandson of Cyrus the Great, the first ruler of the Achaemenid empire. Darius's conquests included: The Punjab and Sindh region Parts of the Jhelum river valley Gandhara
The torch bearers pf Gwalior gharana the Pandit krishna rao shankar pandit and pt. LK pandit have to be mentioned as well ! informative episode . Thankyou.
Absolutely loved this post. Manj Khamaj is my weakness. The thumri by Pandita Begum Akhtarji,” , Koyaliya Mata Kare pukar”, definitely portrays the bhava of this raga. Also, a Natyasangeet, music directed by Pt Jitendra Abhishekibua,” Lagi Kalejava Katyar”, portrays the same bhava. I request all the lovers to listen to these both. Namaskar.🙏🏻
Nice analogy. In your example, listening to a live conference is “shruti”. Whereas “smriti” is a journal written by the conference attendee which is limited to the author’s intellect (in understanding) and memory (in reproducing) what they heard live.
You have made this session so interesting... Right from the genesis of word Maanj Khamaj, and its detailed explanation with demonstration. Thrilled to see that my favourite Marathi songs and aome Bhajans are from this Raga. Thank you so much for such a wonderful session. (Some people attribute Aaoge jab tum to Raga Tilak Kamod, which I m sure is not correct..) Is Salona sa sajan also baaed on this Raag , as described by somebody else? Also, whether Marathi song Mala he dattaguru disale are in Manj Khamaj raga?
Indo iranic languages and vadic languages are from indo aryan languages whom are native to central and South asia. And the indo aryan peoples called themselves kale which means black in sanskrit Although true yamnaya did migrate into asia the were not related to the natitve peoples of iran, central asian, siberia and indian or any indic people or asia as a whole. This theory comes from fascists whitewashing and eurosectricising iranic, asian and indic culture and peoples. Also proto indo iranians had black to dark brown skin not blue eyes and white skin Yamnaya where mixed with asian and half of there ancestry was caucasus hunter gatherer and iranian farmer. Half eastern european step.
Indo iranic languages and vadic languages are from indo aryan languages whom are native to central and South asia. And the indo aryan peoples called themselves kale which means black in sanskrit Although true yamnaya did migrate into asia the were not related to the natitve peoples of iran, central asian, siberia and indian or any indic people or asia as a whole. This theory comes from fascists whitewashing and eurosectricising iranic, asian and indic culture and peoples
They all come from sther Sther= something which is not changing English:stand= something with fixed position Starring=eyes are fixed on something Sanskrit:sthir=something which is not changing its condition Sthan=a fixed location
Such a wonderful series amazing presentation by Manojji thank you for doing this an absolute treat for music lovers 🙏 Another one I am thinking of - "kab ke bichhde hue hum aaj kahan aake mile"
Not quite, Sanskrit and Avestan are sister languages and farsi is derived from Middle Persian which id derived from Old Persian, which is a daughter language of Avestan