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kamlesm · 1 year
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राग भैरव Bhairav Raga Lord bhairav personified Beautifull painting from #Chunar Ragamala, 1591CE. Uttar Pradesh Note rich colours quite diff from mughal. Fabric patterns too भारतीय शास्त्रीय #संगीत के भक्ति भाव को दर्शाता यह चित्र। गम्भीर #राग। चुनार दुर्ग भी ऐतिहासिक रहा है। @vamuseum Courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum, London @V_and_A It's good that such treasure is saved & preserved #IndianClassicalMusic #music https://t.co/RPUXpFbbLB https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmefdb4SJMX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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greenjaydeep · 1 year
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Something is new coming soon in March #audiorecording #bhaktimovement #musicians #dancers #icm #hindustaniclassicalmusic #indianclassicalmusic #indianclassicaldance #wefiesofinstagram #wefie #wefiegram📷 (at Kolkata) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpRq8EnoPBE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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musingsofom · 2 years
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Sunset at #Kihim beach.
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otaviogilbert · 3 months
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Sanware Tore Bina | Bandit Queen | Raag Jog | Covered by Karthik Mohan
Sanware Tore Bina is a song from the Movie Bandit Queen, set in Raag Jog, it is about a heart that yearns to be with the loved one. Raag Jog has similarities with Naatai raga in Carnatic music. Where Naatai is used in devotional and up beat songs, Raag Jog's notations have a more melancholic vibe
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monicascot · 9 months
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Sanware Tore Bina | Bandit Queen | Raag Jog | Covered by Karthik Mohan
Sanware Tore Bina is a song from the Movie Bandit Queen, set in Raag Jog, it is about a heart that yearns to be with the loved one. Raag Jog has similarities with Naatai raga in Carnatic music. Where Naatai is used in devotional and up beat songs, Raag Jog's notations have a more melancholic vibe. Original Song: Sanware Tore Bina Music Director:Nusrat Fatheh Ali Khan Movie: Bandit Queen
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kolaveri123 · 1 year
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anuradhapaltabla · 1 year
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TODAY in Chandigarh. Hope to see you there. . . . . . #livemusic #indianclassicalmusic #chandigarhevents #sangeet #nritya #ClassicalArt #ClassicalMusic #music #India #culture #folk #roots #indianculture #Tabla #jugalbandi #classicalmusicians https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp9aHBVB7VR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jrakesh · 1 year
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Virat Kohli : (born 5 November 1988) is an Indian international cricketer and former captain of the Indian national team who plays as a right-handed batsman for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and for Delhi in Indian domestic cricket. Widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time,[3] Kohli holds the record for scoring most runs in both T20 internationals and in IPL. In 2020, the International Cricket Council named him as the male cricketer of the decade. Kohli has also contributed to India's successes, including winning the 2011 World Cup and the 2013 Champions trophy.
Born and raised in New Delhi, Kohli trained in West Delhi Cricket Academy; started his youth career with Delhi Under-15 team. Kohli made his international debut in 2008 and quickly became a key player in the ODI team. He made his Test debut in 2011. In 2013, Kohli reached the number one spot in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen for the first time. During 2014 T20 World Cup, he set a record for the most runs scored in the tournament. In 2018, he achieved yet another milestone, becoming the world's top-ranked Test batsman, making him the only Indian cricketer to hold the number one spot in all three formats of the game. His form continued in 2019, where he became the first player to score 20,000 international runs in single decade. In 2021, Kohli made the decision to step down as the captain of the Indian national team for T20Is, following the T20 World Cup and in early 2022 he stepped down as the captain of the Test team as well.
Kohli has received many accolades for his performances on the cricket field. He was recognized as the ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012 and has won Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, given to the ICC Cricketer of the Year, on two occasions, in 2017 and 2018. Kohli also won ICC Test Player of the Year and ICC ODI Player of the Year awards in 2018, becoming the first player to win both awards in the same year. Additionally, Kohli was named the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for three consecutive years, from 2016 to 2018. At the national level, Kohli was honoured with the Arjuna Award in 2013, the Padma Shri under the sports category in 2017 and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India's highest sporting honour, in 2018.
In 2016, he was ranked as one of the world's most famous athletes by ESPN and one of the most valuable athlete brands by Forbes. In 2018, Time magazine included him on its list of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2020, he was ranked 66th in Forbes list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes in the world for the year 2020 with estimated earnings of over $26 million. Kohli has been deemed one of the most commercially viable cricketers, with estimated earnings of ₹165 crore (US$21 million) in the year 2022.
Early life
Virat Kohli was born on 5 November 1988 in Delhi to a Punjabi Hindu family. His father, Prem Kohli, worked as a criminal lawyer and his mother, Saroj Kohli, served as a housewife. He has an older brother, Vikas, and an older sister, Bhawna. Kohli's formative years were spent in the Uttam Nagar and commenced his early education at Vishal Bharti Public School. According to his family, Kohli exhibited an early affinity for cricket as a mere three-year-old. He would pick up a cricket bat, display natural skill, and request his father to bowl to him.
In 1998, the West Delhi Cricket Academy (WCDA) was created and on 30 May of that year, Prem Kohli, espoused his younger son's fervor for cricket, assisted nine-year-old Kohli's aspirations and arranged for him to meet Rajkumar Sharma, who initially perceived him to be just another enthusiastic and determined young boy. However, two weeks later, Sharma was impressed by Kohli's accuracy and power in throwing. Upon the suggestion of their neighbours, Kohli's father considered enrolling his son in a professional cricket academy, as they believed that his cricketing abilities merited more than just playing in the gully cricket. Despite his abilities, he faced the setback of being unable to secure a place in the under-14 Delhi team, not due to a lack of merit but due to extraneous factors. Prem Kohli received offers to relocate his son to influential clubs, which would have ensured his selection, but he declined the proposals, as he was determined that Kohli should earn his recognition based on his own merit and overcome the system of nepotism and deceit prevalent in the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA). Kohli persisted and eventually found his way into the under-15 Delhi team. He received training at the academy while simultaneously participating in matches at the Sumeet Dogra Academy located at Vasundhara Enclave. As per Sharma's recollection of Kohli's initial days at his academy, he exuded remarkable talent, making it arduous for the coach to curb his enthusiasm. Kohli remained prepared to bat at any position, and often, Sharma had to physically coerce him to leave the training sessions, as he was reluctant to depart. In pursuit of furthering his cricketing career, he transitioned to Saviour Convent School during his ninth-grade education. Kohli's ardent passion for cricket compelled him to travel long distances with his father to ensure that he never missed a match. With time, he diligently honed his skills and diversified his range of shots, commanding respect from the local bowlers.
On the 19th of December 2006, Kohli experienced the loss of his father due to a cerebral attack. During his childhood, his father played a crucial role in supporting his cricket training. Kohli has credited his father as the one who drove him to practice every day. He has expressed his feelings of missing his father's presence at times. Following the demise of Kohli's father, his mother observed a significant change in his personality. Kohli appeared to become more mature overnight, and he began taking every cricket match seriously. He harbored an aversion to exclusion from games and appeared to channel his entire existence into the pursuit of cricket following his father's untimely demise. It was as if Kohli was pursuing not just his own aspirations but also those of his late father. Kohli's family resided in Meera Bagh, Paschim Vihar until the year 2015, after which they relocated to Gurgaon.
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kotakblog · 1 year
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In sync with the changing silhouettes of Indian classical music
Kotak Editorial Team
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Classical music has been at the centre of India’s pure-form artistic evolution. Conceptualised 6,000 years ago as a form of expression to chant Vedas, seek solace, and feel at one with nature, Indian classical music now has an international appeal.
Kotak’s Morning Ragas series in Bengaluru featuring various classical musicians is an attempt to pay tribute to and celebrate the rich heritage of the art form.
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shubhayan · 1 year
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Asha for Education is a volunteer-run non-profit with 50+ chapters focussed on education of underprivileged children. through over 200 projects spread across India. 
Asha is organizing a fundraiser at Georgia Tech, where Berklee Indian Ensemble is performing. Tickets: bit.ly/ashaconcert Where: Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Tech  When: Tue, 28 March'23 | 6:30 PM ET  
Event Details: Berklee College of Music is the most celebrated music college in the world, their alumni winning 310 Grammy Awards. Their Indian Ensemble has collaborated with legendary artists like John McLaughlin, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Shankar Mahadevan & Zakir Hussain to create an incredible fusion of Indian Classical and Jazz music.
Where: Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Tech 
When: Tue, 28 March'23 | 6:30 PM ET  
Discount: Use coupon code "BIEARLYBIRD" for early-bird prices ($4 off) for select seats.  
All the proceeds from the concert are donated towards the education of underprivileged children.
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Send from Sansgreet Android App. Sanskrit greetings app from team @livesanskrit . It's the first Android app for sending @sanskrit greetings. Download app from https://livesanskrit.com/sansgreet Tyagaraja Tyagaraja (4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847), also known as Tyāgayya, was a renowned composer of Carnatic music, a form of Indian classical music. He was prolific and highly influential in the development of India's classical music tradition. Tyagaraja and his contemporaries, Shyama Shastri and Muthuswami Dikshitar, are regarded as the Trinity of Carnatic music. Tyagaraja composed thousands of devotional compositions, most in Telugu and in praise of Lord Rama, many of which remain popular today. Of special mention are five of his compositions called the Pancharatna Kritis (English: "five gems"), which are often sung in programs in his honour. #sansgreet #sanskritgreetings #greetingsinsanskrit #sanskritquotes #sanskritthoughts #emergingsanskrit #sanskrittrends #trendsinsanskrit #livesanskrit #sanskritlanguage #sanskritlove #sanskritdailyquotes #sanskritdailythoughts #sanskrit #resanskrit #tyagaraja #carnaticmusic #raaga #classicalmusic #indianclassicalmusic #tradition #kritis #thanjavur #celebratingsanskrit #thiruvaiyaru #muthuswamidikshitar #trinity #telugu #shyamashastri #pancharatna https://www.instagram.com/p/CnEpjy2r-TD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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greenjaydeep · 1 year
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“He who sings scares away his woes” — Miguel de Cervantes #music #singing #livesinging #vocalistslife #vocalistsofinstagram #singerslife #indianclassicalmusic #icm #hindustaniclassicalmusic #kathakdance #kathak #indianclassicaldance (at Gyan. Manch) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpUV15CPnkP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kamlesm · 1 year
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राग भैरव Bhairav Raga Lord bhairav personified Beautifull painting from #Chunar Ragamala, 1591CE. Uttar Pradesh Note rich colours quite diff from mughal. Fabric patterns too भारतीय शास्त्रीय #संगीत के भक्ति भाव को दर्शाता यह चित्र। गम्भीर #राग। चुनार दुर्ग भी ऐतिहासिक रहा है। @vamuseum Courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum, London @V_and_A It's good that such treasure is saved & preserved #IndianClassicalMusic #music https://t.co/RPUXpFbbLB https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmefdb4SJMX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vikshr24 · 1 year
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#indianclassicalmusic #bikanerhouse #booklaunchevent (at Bikaner House) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl0QQqeBueQ3tl41UTYZ_ThW-_PUcGIkvw-f0U0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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monicascot · 10 months
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Sanware Tore Bina | Bandit Queen | Raag Jog | Covered by Karthik Mohan
Sanware Tore Bina is a song from the Movie Bandit Queen, set in Raag Jog, it is about a heart that yearns to be with the loved one. Raag Jog has similarities with Naatai raga in Carnatic music. Where Naatai is used in devotional and up beat songs, Raag Jog's notations have a more melancholic vibe. Original Song: Sanware Tore Bina Music Director:Nusrat Fatheh Ali Khan Movie: Bandit Queen
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