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Talks on Education – Excerpt D (1)

[21] Instrumental music is also based [...] countries, only instruments such as the violin are based on mudrá [...] because India is a hot country.

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (1)

[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] Maharśi Nárada played violin, sang songs and danced at the [...] also encourage these three things.

Social Justice (1)

[71] This sort of appeal does not hold [...] indefinitely for the sensitive violin [...] will have been reduced to dust.

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (2)

[17] “Over time,” he continued, [...] sitar, esraj, tamboura , violin and so many others. Some of them [...] their sound is also not the same.

[18] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] have gotten its descendant, the violin, from Italy. This viiń [...] the minds of human beings.”

Parama Puruśa Is Everywhere (1)

[8] Apáńipádo [...] [musical instrument resembling the violin] in the hand or páńi [...] universe and whatever is inaudible.

Mudrá (1)

[8] Instrumental music is also based [...] countries, only instruments such as the violin are based on mudrá [...] because India is a hot country.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[42] There are various kinds of [...] viińá and violin, for example, are stringed instruments; [...] called ektárá .

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (2)

[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] and by making use of bowing, the violin was made. This violin, whose birthplace is Italy (the [...] końamátrká .

Ektárá – One-Stringed Musical Instrument (2)

[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] being, such as the sitar, esraj, violin, and so on. The violin was invented in eastern Italy [...] left we can call kolamba .

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (2)

[67] “Over time,” he continued, [...] sitar, esraj, tamboura , violin and so many others. Some of them [...] their sound is also not the same.

[68] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] have gotten its descendant, the violin, from Italy. This viiń [...] the minds of human beings.”

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (1)

[33] Clearly we can say that while the [...] people’s language is like a violin without fixed frets – if you can stop the strings, though, it sounds very melodious.

Ráŕh – 24. (1)

[1] The world is rhythmic. The subtler [...] lines of drawing. It is like a violin, which has no frets, amid musical [...] earth and the nether world.”

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (3)

[85] Yes, let me come back to that old [...] out of nowhere, the sound of a violin came floating to my ears. But [...] – myself and Chandan Mitra.

[86] Could it be that Chandan Mitra [...] playing áshvárii on a violin? I couldn’t see anyone in [...] saw that self-same Chandan Mitra, violin in hand. The Chandan Mitra of my childhood was now a mature gentleman.