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How to Apply Tilak with Chandan: Step-by-Step Guide for Devotees
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The Spiritual Power of Tilak: Benefits of Using Gopi Chandan in Daily Devotion07/02/2025
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What is the difference between bhagavad gita and srimad bhagavatam10/26/2024
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What is srimad bhagavatam book?10/26/2024
The Srimad Bhagavatam is a sacred Hindu text focused on Lord Krishna's divine acts and teachings. It guides readers...
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How many slokas in srimad bhagavatam10/26/2024
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How many skandhas are there in srimad bhagavatam10/26/2024
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How many chapters are there in srimad bhagavatam?10/26/2024
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When was srimad bhagavatam written?10/26/2024
The Srimad Bhagavatam is believed to have been written around 9th-10th century CE, though its oral traditions date...
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Mridangam - The Primary Rhythmic Accompaniment of Carnatic MusicPosted in: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Mridangam is an ancient percussion instrument that has been the primary rhythmic accompaniment for Carnatic music and Newa music for centuries. It is played in percussion ensembles during Carnatic concerts across the world. The mridangam is one of the most important percussion instruments in Indian music, and it can be found in a variety of cultures and countries. However, it has a unique sound and style.