Re: Re: When the women goes weak its time to stop singing
by alex copperfield on Dec 13, 2012 08:48 AM
then he developed taste for white skin and went to San Diego
Re: He was a great person and musician!!!
by Such jano on Dec 12, 2012 10:32 PM
yeah, right! Every Indian should try to settle in west and live a better life, the way india is going it will be taliban land in another 100 years, save your future generations from their anger.
Re: I understand....ha..ha...haa..
by Indian Public on Dec 12, 2012 09:40 PM
You understand nuts and are capable of understanding that only or may be not even that much...
There are musicians and musicians; he was the latter!
I had quite often heard in India that music is divine.
For quite a long time I believed that that sentiment is because of almost all the composers in both Hindustani and Carnatic music are saints.
I don't know much about music.
But I listened to Pt.Ravishankar, Pt. Shivkumar Sharma and watched Pt.Birju Maharaj's kathak.
At one point during those concerts, all these three artistes lose touch about their surroundings and that was the moment the audience irrespective of knowledge about music and dance or the lack of it become one with the musician's world; perhaps that is uniting with Gawd for a brief moment.
It was then I realised why Indians called music is divine.
There might be many crass stories why women went weak, but they are all divine relationships ,nothing crass or crude-just like Gopikas uniting with Krishna; there was no perception of age, religion at those moments-one should experience it.
Panditji will be sorely missed by the music world.
Thanks a lot Guruji, for your divine music!
It is never enough drinking the elixir of your music.
Re: It is never enough drinking the elixir of Panditji's music!
by Niche Consultants on Dec 12, 2012 06:58 PM
Very good and clean feedback. Your appreciation comes from bottom of the heart.
Re: It is never enough drinking the elixir of Panditji's music!
by Indian Public on Dec 12, 2012 09:39 PM
What a presentation of what you felt and what people should understand from the title of the article, Thanks Kabeer.