Indian Flute Meditation Music || Pure Positive Vibes || Instrumental Music for Meditation and Yoga

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Publicado 2017-07-16
A Very Pure and Amazingly Beautiful, Indian Flute Music, featuring Raag Ahir Bhairav. Pure Positive Vibes. This Raaga is a Morning Meditation Raag and thus apt to be used as background for your early morning meditation and Yoga Practice.

Single : Tantra Flute (Indian Flute Meditation Music) is now available on iTunes : itunes.apple.com/album/tantra-flute-indian-flute-m…

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  • @iKnkV
    your meditations are divine !!! incredible sensations, you relax, all the negativity goes away and you plunge into yourself! I'm from Russia, I've never listened before, now I love meditation)))
  • @ambertoledo2847
    I'm in the hospital right now with a brain tumor. This is channel has been helping me and a few other patients get through our really bad nights here in ICU.
  • Love to my motherland. My mother's ancestors left India in the 1830's seeking to escape poverty and settled in Trinidad. My father's ancestors were brought as slaves to Trinidad. Spirituality is the essence of life. Love to one and all.
  • @vionzv4063
    Love India 🇮🇳♥️ From Turkey 🇹🇷
  • The Indian bansuri, it’s the flute that Krishna plays ⭐️💫❤️
  • @Ewelina20241
    I love India I love this meditation music... Amazing Poland 🇵🇱
  • @AUTOMATION-w4o
    After reading Hindu Veda and Upnishada, I feel that every thing which we are seeing today, we try to explore something whatever it is already mentioned in these mind blowing Books which were written by Indian Ancestors. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
  • @wesornaitit
    My great grandfather left India in the 1900s and settled in the Caribbean where I was born. I understand that he practiced Hinduism but a lot of his cultural and religious practices did not trickle down through the family line. I've always felt cut off from my Indian heritage and if I'm being honest, for a long time I did not feel that I could claim this part of me because phenotipically my African genealogy is the most dominant. As of late, however, I've decided to embrace all of my heritage and have asked the universe to guide me on the way. I am happy to have found this beautiful healing sound. I am deeply touched. Sending love from Trinidad &Tobago 💕.
  • @saratkrishna9760
    The music itself reveals the maturity of Indian culture... 5000 years and counting
  • @joesingh7821
    My great great grandparents left India for Guyana more than 150 years ago but our souls remain Indian and in India. Namaste
  • @poppyguha4692
    During my pregnancy I have regularly listened this flute and it gave my enormous peace. Now during the sleeping time everyday my baby is listening this music. Generally she is very naughty and restless but when I play this tune I can observe her change. Suddenly she is stop talking and stop her body movements, lay down in my lap and try to listen the tune very carefully and slowly she sleep. She is only 1.5 years. Thanks meditative mind for this beautiful tune and many thanks to the flute artist.
  • @surajsharma10008
    "Before becoming a sikh, a muslim, a hindu or a christian, let's become a human first."
  • @JustinLifebreeze
    Love to the motherland India from an indo-Guyanese. One day I’ll visit the land that my ancestors came from
  • @sosobok
    i love india so much from syria😍😍😍
  • I grew up in the West(US) since age 5, I just turned 48, but I found my Indian roots through ancient music, books, and serials. Currently watching Suryaputra Karn on Youtube. Incredible ancient story line, intense drama, and dialog. I'm hooked. Unfortunately there are no subtitles, but I have my mom, and wife helping out. I have all the science knowledge, and experience. I am now getting the spiritual awakening lacking in the west. 👏
  • @jaybhatt5646
    I started crying without any reason after listening to this tune. There is a lot of power in this tune. I am so blessed to be a Hindu. 🕉 Om Namah Shivaay! 🕉