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art focus – music and goddess – ranjit makkuni (sacred world)

Posted on November 16, 2014 by Rama Arya
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Chants, ragas, notes and sweet melodies from wind, percussion and string instruments play almost simultaneously inside the vast interiors of the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai. But it is not cacophonic. Rather there is harmony in the eclectic mix. It is more the unusual for me, for it is an effortless amalgamation of technology, music and art, and of the traditional, modern and spiritual, to create a seamless expanse of personal experience. Continue reading →

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Posted in Art and Me | Tagged Anahata Nada, Aum, Goddess, Hinduism, Indian Modern Art, Installations, Media Tribe, Multimedia, Mumbai, Music and Goddess, National Gallery of Modern Art, Raga, Ranjit Makkuni, Sacred Feminine, Sacred World Research Laboratory, Saraswati, Sargam, Sound Engineering, Spirituality, Thurathadi, Vedas, Vāk | 6 Replies

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