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Vedic Music - Gandharva Veda
To Create Balance in Nature

'The melodies of Gandharva Veda are with reference to the divisions of time during the day, based on the movements of the Sun. Gandharva Veda is the music of Nature, which inspires and promotes evolution.

'Gandharva Veda produces the influence of harmony in one's environment, which creates an harmonious influence in the field of consciousness, purifying and nourishing the environmental trends.

'Gandharva Veda resonates with the Laws of Nature that promote evolutionary trends in life. It neutralizes stress everywhere—inside and outside.' —Maharishi, 23 May 2004

Gandharva Veda is one of the pillars of Maharishi's Vedic Approach to Health. Gandharva Veda has its source in the Vedic Tradition of India.

It is the classical music of the ancient Vedic Civilization which enjoyed Heaven on Earth. Today, under the guidance Maharishi, many of India's renowned musicians have joined in a worldwide revival of this music in its purity.

The ancient Gandharva Veda sages cognized the inherent intelligence of the frequencies of Nature and mirrored it through music. Maharishi has inspired the revival of this music in its full dignity.

Listening to concerts of Gandharva Veda music produces a scientifically documented beneficial influence on the physiology and environment.

Maharishi Schools of Gandharva Veda Music have been opened to train people of all ages and musical backgrounds in this beautiful science and art of creating balance in Nature through music.

Website/Contact:

Maharishi Gandharva Veda: www.maharishi-gandharva.com

A taste of Gandharva Veda:
www.maharishi.org/gandharva/music_selections.html

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