Listening music in meditation helps in cleansing chakras, achieving a deeper state of mindfulness, enhancing the overall experience.
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It aids in enhancing focus, regulates breathing, relaxation, and inner peace.
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Indian classical music is particularly well-suited for meditation due to its deep spiritual roots.
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The specific ragas are designed to match the frequency of the corresponding chakra for its cleansing and strengthening. Lets explore.
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Raga Shyam Kalyan
Devotional raga, performed in the evening, creating an atmosphere of divine love and tranquility.
Mooladhar:
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Raga Yaman
The most prominent evening ragas, performed after sunset. It is known for its peaceful, soothing, and devotional mood.
Svadisthana:
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Raga Abhogi
This early evening raga has a contemplative and slightly melancholic mood, making it suitable for introspection and reflection.
Nabhi:
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Raga Durga
A joyful and lively raga usually performed in the late evening. It evokes a sense of purity, devotion, and simplicity.
Anahata:
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Raga Jayjaywanti
Late evening or night raga, a mix of devotion and longing, creating an atmosphere of serene beauty and introspection.
Vishuddhi:
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Raga Bhoop/Bhopali
A widely popular evening raga with a serene, devotional, and auspicious mood, evoking a sense of purity and simplicity.
Aagya:
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Raga Darbari & Bhairvi
Darbari, late night raga. Bhairavi early morning and concluding raga of the concert. Both evoke feelings of deep introspection and gravitas suitable for meditation.
Sahastrara:
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