Glory of Dusk - Raga Puriya Kalyan

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Publicado 2010-10-22
Raga Puriya Kalyan is a melody that is traditionally played at the dusk (known as "sandhi-prakash"). It is a combination of two Ragas - Puriya and Yaman. Its mood is somber, meditative, contemplative, devotional and like many Ragas played at dusk, it makes one contemplate about life.

Here is a blog link explaining the philosophy behind Indian Ragas performed at dusk - www.bansuriflute.com/2012/02/03/meditative-dusk/

This is a recording of a live concert performed at Los Altos Public Library. On Tabla is Shri Ravi Gutala and on Bansuri, I was accompanied by my student, Akshay Naresh.

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  • @bansuriflute
    Now you can learn to play Bansuri online at Bansuriflute.com. Do check out.
  • @Theoriginaltkg2902
    Left India almost 50 years ago now, but the music is still in my soul.  If you've never been in rural India as the heat of the afternoon finally relents in the gathering stillness of night, you'd never know how mood capturing this is.
  • @CynthiaKSeymour
    Soothing & Peaceful! Thank you :) My 4 year old daughter heard it and said "oooh Mama, what's that beautiful sound? Can we play it forever??" She loves it as much as I do! Thank YOU!!
  • Bamboo Flute is the instrument whose sound descends to the soul through our ears.
  • @balaxuxu
    India is a beautiful country with beautiful people and culture, food, music , women everything
  • beautiful. As the clock struck 2.30 am and my eyes began to droop, an incense stick, a lava lamp and a comfy, familiar room made for the perfect environment in which to appreciate this piece.
  • Puriya Kalyan is a sandhi prakash raaga-Raga of gaudhuli vela means when cows return to their shed at the sun set...this recital is sooo beautiful takes you to the visualization of scenic beauty of sandhya
  • @nicholasolin6947
    I have to thank you for this song from the depths of my Heart. Every time I hear it, I'm reminded of the all-pervading presence of the Absolute. Namaste!
  • @lisaphilmlee4462
    Perfect music for waiting for the bus! Sitting here on the corner of BFE, after a late night at work, letting the notes drift around me in the gloaming of gathering dark. Go to sleep little Earth.
  • @PriestovBaphomet
    Herman Hesse describes the true path a western mind must take in order to fulfill both sides of his soul, east and west, rational and irrational, love and the loss of it. We are all searching for ourselves, once we find it, there is only joy :), heaven can wait for it truly is here.
  • @yes4homeopathy
    the constand sound on the backround is Tanpura. its always present in all the indian classical music. it gives a base and support of the Sur to the permorming artist.
  • @shantakaram1
    Even keeping my eyes closed listening to Bansuriflute I could make out that it is by  Prasad Bhandarkar. Very soothing-it is dusk time in New York.
  • @dangriffiths5411
    relaxing in a small punt-reclining with my arms resting over the sides-floating down a river-somewhere hot and dry-but with a small breeze on my face-all i can hear are the bristle of the tall reed grasses on either side of the riverbank-and in the far distance i can hear the faint noises of children playing-and the call of birds-total bliss
  • @Teraraza
    I FEEL GOD!!! i.e. my soul ATMAN.. Proud of my cultural heritage.. Although I enjoy Western Classical music. I don't remotely feel the same..
  • @jafisnafu8197
    I love Indian music when it is minus the bongo drums and fast tempo. Such as this composition and performance. It is wonderfully consciousness-altering. Thank you.
  • I have no words to admire this RAAG, Some said true , Music is the food of SOUL !!! It is so nice .......
  • @MsEliom
    Many thanks and blessings from Italy! May Peace reign on Earth. Shakti
  • @mauulik
    classical indian music at its best!!! divine,spiritual and soul stirring
  • @dellerw
    listening to this music on the banks of a river near Thanjavore
  • @mitchhutch29
    This flute player is one of the best, not only in this recording, but in others that I have had the pleasure of hearing.