Thank you so much for sharing this, this by far is one of the most beautiful pieces of indian classical music i have heard. It calms the soul. thank you again,
God of flute ,This improvisation inspire me thé thuth and spirituality against nowdays sad reality, That s thé most melancholic and one of thé best I be ever heard from him
Saw him perform on asi ghat in varanasi in the 90's . Looking at the ganges filled with floating candles...can not tell you how special that was. Out of this world!!
Last week I was in Sikkim. I listened to this as I did 40 mins yoga asanas then listened to the rest on the rooftop of the guesthouse as the sun set. Wonderful ❤
I will never forget Rumtek monastery, 1997. The Tibetan monks of the Kagyu-Pa sect held a week-long festival summoning Guru Padmasamphava. The oboes, the gongs, the damaru hand-held drums, the bells and the chanting all day, every day until sunset. We sat in the corner of the main hall, listening to the prayer cycles all day every day. What an experience....