Maharishi - Gandharva - Ved : Musik, die heilt 

Seit einigen Jahren finden Welt - Tourneen der besten Musiker Indiens mit Maharishi- Gandharva- Veda- Konzerten statt. Veda bedeutet: vollständiges Wissen um die Naturgesetze, Bauplan der Schöpfung. Gandharva-Ved ist der Ursprung nicht nur der klassischen Indischen Musik und beinhaltet umfassendes Wissen über die harmonisierenden Auswirkungen von Musik auf das Nervensystem, also z.B. darüber, welche Tonleitern bzw. Ragas bei verschiedenen Gesundheitsstörungen nachweisbar therapeutisch wirksam sind.

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, der große indische Heilige und Exponent Vedischen Wissens belebt mit dem Gandharva - Veda nach der Transzendentalen Meditation und dem Maharishi Ayur- Veda (hocheffektives Gesundheitswissen) nun einen weiteren Zweig Vedischen Wissens. Die einige hundert Bibel - dicke Bände umfassenden Aufzeichnungen sind die ältesten bekannten Überlieferungen und entstanden zu Zeiten einer Hochkultur, die den "Himmel auf Erden" lebte - und somit unserem heutigen Stand sicherlich überlegen war. Bereits lange vor der Entstehung aller uns bekannten Religionen wurden die ewigen Naturgesetze des Veda von den "Rishis"(Sehern),erkannt und schriftlich fixiert.

Diese Rishis (= "Seher" hatten offenbar einen Überblick über die gesamte Schöpfung von Anfang an: Erkenntnisse der modernsten Wissenschaft sind z.B. nach Aussage führender Physiker im Veda seit Jahrtausenden bekannt. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi dürfte nach Ansicht von Experten heute der einzige Exponent Vedischen Wissens sein, der den Veda in seiner Ganzheit erfassen und interpretieren kann. Dieses Wissen bietet neue wirksame Lösungen für Gegenwartsprobleme, denen Politik, Wissenschaft und Religion bisher völlig machtlos gegenüberstehen. 


Hier lesen Sie mehr über einen der 20 Zweige Maharishis Vedischer Wissenschaft: (Übersetzung ist in Arbeit)


MAHARISHI GANDHARVA-VEDA
An Introduction

Thousands of years ago in India, the land of the Veda, Rishis or seers capable of cognizing the rhythms and melodies of nature sang and played these beautiful melodies at the appropriate times of the day and night to bring peace and harmony to their land and perfect health to all their people. However, over time the completeness of knowledge and purpose of this music was lost.

Now, under the guidance of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, many of India's most renowned musicians have joined in a world-wide revival of this eternal music of nature, enlivening its power to create balance in the individual and the environment.

By playing Maharishi Gandharva Veda music you can join in the creation of a new atmosphere of peace, harmony, and joy for yourself, your family, and the world.

Gandharva Veda music is the eternal music of nature - the rhythms and melodies of nature expressed as music. If you could hear the changing frequencies present at the first awakening of the dawn, in the dynamics of midday, or in the deep silence of midnight, you would be hearing the frequencies of Gandharva Veda music.

These sublime melodies neutralize stress and disharmony in the environment, and gently restore biological rhythms by attuning the physiology to the cycles of nature that underlie each hour of the day and each season of the year.

The knowledge of when to play each melody is based on three-hour periods called Praharas which correspond to the changing frequencies of nature throughout the day. Maharishi Gandharva Veda provides music to create balance in the environment throughout the eight Praharas of the day - Sunrise, Morning, Midday, Afternoon, Sunset, Evening, Midnight and Late Night.

"Gandharva music is the eternal music of nature eternally the same, going on and on and on in swings of bliss everywhere." - Maharishi

The eternal music of nature: to create balance in nature and peace in the world. Available on Compact Disc and cassette, Maharishi Gandharva Veda is music in tune with natural law, the classical music of the ancient Vedic Civilization that enjoyed Heaven on Earth. It uses sound, melody, and rhythm to restore balance and harmony in mind, body, behaviour, and environment. These beautiful melodies have been recorded for you by the finest Gandharva Veda musicians in India. Each set of recordings contains melodies appropriate to different times of the day. 


"The beauty, elegance and rhythmical melodies overwhelmed me." Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia is among the first names that comes to mind when we think of the bamboo flute (Bansuri). With his brilliant technique and beautiful style, Hari Prasad Chaurasia is the internationally acclaimed flute (Bansuri) master of India.

Born in 1938 in Allahabad, he began his musical pursuit at the age of 15. Soon he became an accomplished flute player. In 1981, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to music, he was given the National Indian Award of the Sangeet Natak Academy in New Delhi.

In 1990, Hari Prasad Chaurasia received the Gaurav Puraskar (one of the prestigious awards) from the President of India the coveted Padmabhushan Award for excellence in music. Pandit Chaurasia regularly tours the U.S.A and Europe and his concerts are enjoyed by numerous people.


"Gandharva Music is the language of bliss, the science and art of bliss, the song of nature" - Maharishi  

Recordings are available as follows in CD (code CDC#).


Hour Times Raga CD CodeSunrise 4am-7am Bhairavi CDH4 Morning 7am-10am Gurjari-Todi CDH7 Midday 10am-1pm Vrindavani-Sarang CDH10 Afternoon 1pm-4pm Multani CDH13 Sunset 4pm-7pm Marwa CDH16 Evening 7pm-10pm Desh CDH19 Midnight 10pm-1am Abhogi CDH22 Late Night 1am-4am Sindhu-Bhairavi CDH1  

A complete set of Bansuri music for all 24 hours is available as CDHC 
"You hear this music not just with your ears but with every cell of your body.
It wakes up the bliss in every cell. It was wonderfully fulfilling and relaxing."

Amar Nath, a sixth generation flute player, has been playing the bamboo flute since the age of seven. He has toured the world several times playing for "Maharishi's Festival of Music for World Peace" in Europe, Asia and North America. His position as lead flutist with the National Orchestra of India ranks him as one of the most respected performers on the bamboo flute in India today. 


"Gandharva Music is the language of bliss, the science and art of bliss, the song of nature" - Maharishi 
Recordings are available as follows in CD



Hour Times Raga CD Code
Sunrise 4am-7am Ahir-Bhairav 61001
Morning 7am-10am Todi 61002
Midday 10am-1pm Shuddh-Sarang 61003
Afternoon 1pm-4pm Bhimpalasi 61004
Sunset 4pm-7pm Madhuvanti, Marwa 61005
Evening 7pm-10pm Durga 61006
Midnight 10pm-1am Malkauns 61007
Late Night 1am-4am Lalit 61008 
Complete set for all 24 hours is 61014


RAIN RAGA

This captivating melody is known as Megh. Traditionally it is performed to bring rain because it replicates the frequencies present in nature when it is raining. It is very soothing and relaxing as well as refreshing. A personal favourite of listeners, it can be played at any time of the day or night.

1 CD: 63001
1 MC: 61009  




 
ProfessorDevabrata Chaudhuri
"A splendid sitar soloist" The Times, London

Professor Devabrata Chaudhuri is one of the greatest exponents of Maharishi Gandharva Veda music. He is not only a respected teacher with 33 years of experience at Delhi University, but also a top-ranked sitar maestro who has been performing for the last 40 years. In 1992 Professor Chaudhuri received from the President of India the coveted Padmabhusan award for excellence in music.

Professor Chaudhuri has maintained the purity and tradition of India's age-old Vedic music passed on to him from an unbroken line of eight generations of sitar players. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has awarded Professor Chaudhuri the title of "Sangit Churamani" - one who has reached perfection in music.

Get a raga!Raga Shudh-Kalyan (19:00-22:00) (2,585KB .WAV)

Get a zipped raga!Raga Shudh-Kalyan (19:00-22:00) (1,911KB .zip)


"Maharishi Gandharva Veda music has a magical power. If you listen to this music, if you learn to play this music, you will realize what I am speaking about. As Gandharva musicians, when we play this music we float on waves of bliss. You'll see the bliss in our expression and you'll feel the sublime atmosphere. And for those who listen to it, there is a very special communication. With Gandharva Veda music we can create harmony, we can create peace, we can create heaven on Earth for all mankind." - Devabrata Chaudhuri  

The sitar belongs to the traditional stringed instruments. The hollow body is constructed from a gourd, the neck from precious wood. It has 7 strings and 11-13 resonating strings.
Recordings are available as follows in either CD (code CDC#) or Music Cassette (code S#).


Hour Times Raga CD Code MC Code

Sunrise 4am-7amBhairavi 61101
Morning 7am-10am K.R. Asawari 61102
Midday 10am-1pm Gaud-Sarang 61103
Afternoon 1pm-4pm Multani 61104
Sunset 4pm-7pm Kafi/Madhuvanti 61105
Evening 7pm-10pm Puriya/Rageshri 61106
Midnight 10pm-1am Darbari-Kanhra 61107
Late Night 1am-4am Sohini/Bhatiyar 61108 


A complete set of Sitar music for all 24 hours is available as 61109 respectively.  


 
Pandits Rajanand Sajan Mishra
"When we sing, we are one soul singing, even though we are in two bodies."
Rajan and Sajan Mishra

Pandits Rajan and Sajan Mishra are two of the most popular singers of India. They belong to a 400-year-old family tradition of great music masters from Benares.

The talented brothers received their musical education from their grandfather, Pt. Bade Ram Das Ji Mishra, from their father, Pt. Hanuman Mishra, as well as from their uncle, a sarangi virtuoso Pt. Gopal Mishra. The voices of Rajan and Sajan Mishra are well known all over India, due to massive radio and TV coverage.

They have received many awards from musical institutes and universities. In 1979, for their achievements in music, the Indian Prime Minister honoured both great artists with the rare Sanskrit award. Their successful concert tours throughout the whole of Asia, America and Europe have been enjoyed by large audiences.

It is best to listen to Maharishi Gandharva Veda music with full attention, not as background music or while performing other activities. Listening while sitting comfortable or lying down with the eyes closed is recommended for an especially deep and integrating experience. Playing this music continuously in a quiet area of your home or office creates harmony in your environment and neutralizes stress, even when no one is present to listen.


SINGLE AUDIO TAPE of the renowned Mishra brothers with two evening ragas (Nand and Hameer) for 7 pm -10 pm 1 61013

CD-ALBUM 7 A complete set of 8 CD covering all 24 hours of the day. Raga Bairagi-Bhairav, Gurjari-Todi, Shuddh-Sarang, Vrindavani-Sarang,Bhimpalasi, Marwa, Shuddh-Kalyan, Malshree, Kaunsi-Kanhra, Lalit.

8 CD for the whole day: 62005
4 CD 4 am -4 pm: Code 62003
4 CD 4 pm -4 am: Code 62004