I've been watching Sadhguru's Deepavali video almost every day. The vibrant, upbeat Shehnai (?) music that plays in the end in that video is in the beginning in this one. The moment I heard it, I just couldn't "stop myself". Keeping yourself locked in takes enormous efforts, life just wants to fly. I bow down to all of you. Love, love, and much love. 🙏🏽🌱
Hello @Sounds of Isha! I just downloaded this because I find it so beautiful♡ May I ask, can I use this track in one of my videos? I'd appreciate your reply. Thank you very much!
Thank you Sadhguru ji..we love you for divine wisdom. A humble contribution from our end: Sankranti/ Pongal Festival: Sankranti/ Pongal festival signifies a transit of the sun from one Rashi (Zodiac sign) to the next and this period of six months is known as Uttarayana period. The sun moves into Capricorn zodiac known as Makara in ancient Sanskrit language and hence, it is known as Makara Sankranti. This is the only festival which has a fixed date and a day. This phase of Makara Sankranti also coincides with the harvest period across India and in specific in South of India and Maharashtra state of India. Sankranti festival is also known as the harvest festival and celebrated all over India with different names. In the yesteryears, the Indian economy was chiefly an agriculture-based economy. Harvest and a new crop meant the arrival of wealth and prosperity and positively impacts the entire society at large. The entire society celebrates the arrival of a new season, new crop, wealth and prosperity through the festival of Sankranti. Scientifically it is said that it is the beginning of warmer and longer days compared to the nights, the transition from Winter to Spring season. Sankranti/ Pongal festival is celebrated for 3 days: Day 1 - Bhogi; this day is celebrated through Bonfires, typically burning all old disposable stuff at home and the evening with Bomala Koluvu also know Kolu, Gombe Habba, Bommai Kolu or Bommala Koluvu. Golu dolls at home and dolls collected from across neighbourhood are displayed in this display of toys/dolls. Golu Dolls and their significance during Sankranti/ Pongal festival: As a part of the tradition in South India, households display a variety of Golu dolls, dolls which are eco-friendly wooden or clay dolls, with meaningful concept ideas and layouts. They invite all the friends and relatives for a gathering. The significance of this exhibit of dolls is to create a festive environment where all neighbourhood could gather at homes with such exhibits and exchange greetings. Neighbourhood Ladies and kids take an active part in these exhibitions of dolls or Bommala Koluvu and contribute their own dolls/ toys as part of these doll exhibitions. Thus, it also signifies the thought of sharing is caring and caring with fun and gathering. Ladies exchange turmeric and Kumkum power as an auspicious symbol of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. As a part of the Bhogi function which includes the doll exhibition, a ceremony of removing any negative energy surrounding Infants, Toddlers and children are also performed in parts of South India. These events are celebrated in a collective manner to create a community feeling and improve bonding among the neighbourhood and in the society in general. Day 2: is celebrates as Makar Sankranti, the main Sankranti/ Pongal festival, this is the actual day of the transition of Sun from Makar Rashi to Northern Hemisphere. People celebrate this day with visits to temples, celebration, events and activities. Day 3: Pongal. Houses are decorated, porridge with new rice from the harvested rice crop is prepared, sweets which are usually made at home and distributed to all near and dear across Neighbourhood. The entire festival of Sankranti focuses on creating a bonding within the community through sharing and caring for each other and community-based activities and events. Economically, this results in cash circulation across the entire society through a festivity environment. Visit us at www.ecohindu.com for eco-friendly Golu Dolls for this Sankranti/ Pongal festival.
I've been watching Sadhguru's Deepavali video almost every day. The vibrant, upbeat Shehnai (?) music that plays in the end in that video is in the beginning in this one. The moment I heard it, I just couldn't "stop myself". Keeping yourself locked in takes enormous efforts, life just wants to fly. I bow down to all of you. Love, love, and much love. 🙏🏽🌱
Can you send the link or video name please?
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Actually the instrument is not Shehnai; it's the Carnatic Violin, I think.🙏🏼
You mean the video where Sadhgur shared the story of Narkasura!
Just music and colours and happy faces can tell so much, where words fall short. Celebrations all around.
After hearing this in Instagram ✨
This music just healing ❤
Absolutely mesmerizing!! Thank u Sounds of Isha🙏
NAMASKARAM
Hello @Sounds of Isha! I just downloaded this because I find it so beautiful♡ May I ask, can I use this track in one of my videos? I'd appreciate your reply. Thank you very much!
Hi did you face any issues when you are using this music. Can i also use it
How you downloaded this
Thank you Sadhguru ji..we love you for divine wisdom.
A humble contribution from our end:
Sankranti/ Pongal Festival:
Sankranti/ Pongal festival signifies a transit of the sun from one Rashi (Zodiac sign) to the next and this period of six months is known as Uttarayana period. The sun moves into Capricorn zodiac known as Makara in ancient Sanskrit language and hence, it is known as Makara Sankranti.
This is the only festival which has a fixed date and a day. This phase of Makara Sankranti also coincides with the harvest period across India and in specific in South of India and Maharashtra state of India. Sankranti festival is also known as the harvest festival and celebrated all over India with different names.
In the yesteryears, the Indian economy was chiefly an agriculture-based economy. Harvest and a new crop meant the arrival of wealth and prosperity and positively impacts the entire society at large.
The entire society celebrates the arrival of a new season, new crop, wealth and prosperity through the festival of Sankranti. Scientifically it is said that it is the beginning of warmer and longer days compared to the nights, the transition from Winter to Spring season.
Sankranti/ Pongal festival is celebrated for 3 days:
Day 1 - Bhogi; this day is celebrated through Bonfires, typically burning all old disposable stuff at home and the evening with Bomala Koluvu also know Kolu, Gombe Habba, Bommai Kolu or Bommala Koluvu. Golu dolls at home and dolls collected from across neighbourhood are displayed in this display of toys/dolls.
Golu Dolls and their significance during Sankranti/ Pongal festival:
As a part of the tradition in South India, households display a variety of Golu dolls, dolls which are eco-friendly wooden or clay dolls, with meaningful concept ideas and layouts. They invite all the friends and relatives for a gathering. The significance of this exhibit of dolls is to create a festive environment where all neighbourhood could gather at homes with such exhibits and exchange greetings. Neighbourhood Ladies and kids take an active part in these exhibitions of dolls or Bommala Koluvu and contribute their own dolls/ toys as part of these doll exhibitions. Thus, it also signifies the thought of sharing is caring and caring with fun and gathering. Ladies exchange turmeric and Kumkum power as an auspicious symbol of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. As a part of the Bhogi function which includes the doll exhibition, a ceremony of removing any negative energy surrounding Infants, Toddlers and children are also performed in parts of South India. These events are celebrated in a collective manner to create a community feeling and improve bonding among the neighbourhood and in the society in general.
Day 2: is celebrates as Makar Sankranti, the main Sankranti/ Pongal festival, this is the actual day of the transition of Sun from Makar Rashi to Northern Hemisphere. People celebrate this day with visits to temples, celebration, events and activities.
Day 3: Pongal. Houses are decorated, porridge with new rice from the harvested rice crop is prepared, sweets which are usually made at home and distributed to all near and dear across Neighbourhood.
The entire festival of Sankranti focuses on creating a bonding within the community through sharing and caring for each other and community-based activities and events. Economically, this results in cash circulation across the entire society through a festivity environment.
Visit us at www.ecohindu.com for eco-friendly Golu Dolls for this Sankranti/ Pongal festival.
The blessings of guru is in how u feel the rythem.....as they express the deep meaning of what is life and the wholeness😂😂😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏......
my most favourite among all the isha sounds. can make one instantly feel joyful.
Namaskaram sooo Divine Thankyou Sounds of Isha feeling blessed Shambhoo Mahadeva Shivaaa heard more than 100 hundred times till now .
This music is never-ending for me....wowww❤ love it
Great thanks so much cultural heritage nd mix..advance Pongal Greetings
Isha
Peace🕊️🍃
Wow very nice great👌👌👍🙏
I know I am indian but this music really make me to feal it.
What a Melody
Happy pongal...
SOI You always kill me with your music.
Beautiful😍😍😇
Namaskaram Sadhguru.melody music 😊🙏
Heaven ❤
Awesome Video made👌👌👏👏🙏🙏
HAPPY MAKAR SANKRANTi 🙏🏻🪁
Beautiful.🙏🏻❤️
আজকে পৌষ সংক্রান্তি
Nice music to hear.
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I'd like spend some time there. I feel it calling me.
Happy Pongal
What a great culture we have!!!
But it's immensity is being forgotten by the present tech generation😔😔😔
Amazing music and visuals.
mind-boggling
This music is pretty much questioning my ego, arrogance and existence
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Andavare 🙏
Pleasant music
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🎉
🙏🙏🙏🙏
❤️💚
Can i use this music for my youtube videos??
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Song name? Original
Can i use this music to my short film please
Raag Tilak Kamod on sarood i guess
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Today is pongal
:-)
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