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The Musician Saint-Ganapathy Satchidananda

Ganapathy Sachidananda Swamiji of Avadhhotha Datta Peetam Mysore is the unique saint who has been conducting Spiritual Music Concerts for meditation and Healing (Nada Chikitsa) in India and abroad.
Thousands of people of all age, religion have found out that music is a harmonizing factor in today's world which is full of conflicts and tensions.
Being a great musician and composer swamiji, also got the famous musicians and vocalists to sing for him and his devotees in the sprawling Nada Mantapa in his Ashram in Mysore. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Amjad Ali Khan, L. Subramaniam, late Semmangudi Sreenivasa Iyer and many others.
Nada mantapa is a unique place wherein greatest musicians all over the world are keen to perform. The open air auditorium is decorated with the portraits of all great musicians and composers. There is a unique arrangement wherein portrait of the composer automatically gets illuminated when the performer starts his composition.
Music
Therapy
Music
therapy
requires
more
than
just
intense
meditation
on
sound.
This
great
master
understands
the
varying
vibrational
qualities
of
the
different
ragas
and
knows
which
raga
can
help
a
particular
disease.
Certain
ragas
can
only
be
played
at
selected
times
to
be
healing.
As a first step in this methodology, the Swamiji requests various musicians to play several notes as specified by him on their respective instruments. Once Swamiji is convinced about the right note and its right frequency it is fed into the synthesiser. The end product is a unique composition created by the Swamiji that assures a primary or supplementary cure for diseases.
The Swamiji has also adapted the basic melodic structure of some select kritis of Saint Tyagaraja like Mokshamu Galada (Saramati), Shobillu Saptaswara (Jaganmohini), Samaja vara gamana (Hindolam) and so on.
A
long
quest
The
Swamiji's
quest
began
when
he
was
a
child
of
eight.
On
May
26,
1942,
in
the
small
hamlet
of
Mekedatu,
Jayalakshmi
and
Narasimha
Sastri
were
blessed
with
a
baby
boy.
They
named
him
Satyanarayana.
His
parents
were
engrossed
in
spiritual
practices
and
Satyanarayana
grew
up
in
this
atmosphere.
Even
as
a
young
boy,
he
displayed
a
natural
inclination
to
classical
music
and
spirituality.
Satyanarayana became Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji at the age of 22. His mantra was Nadopasana (worship of music).
Avadhoota
Datta
Peetam:
Swamiji"s
ashram
in
Mysore,
known
as
Avadootha
Datta
Peetam
has
grown
over
years
to
an
impressive
size
and
encompasses
many
aspects
of
the
spiritual
life.
Here
one
can
study
Yoga,
the
Vedas
and
Sanskrit.
The Ashrama is open to all people of all religions and thousands of devotees from all over the globe come to the Universal Prayer Hall.
Social
Projects
Datta
Peetham
and
it's
77
branches
spread
all
over
the
world
have
supported
numerous
social
projects
since
like
providing
food,
education,
shelter,
job
training
and
free
medical
help
to
the
poor.
The Peetham also provides for medical need of both local people and remote villagers where no medical facility is available. A traditional school to teach Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, Sanskrit studies and priest training in the premises of Mysore Ashram is attracting interested persons from various walks of life. Interestingly many muslim students from Trinidad got training here recently.



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