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Happiness in the heavens

Happiness in the land

Happiness between neighbors

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Trihatakarana, Balinese concept of happiness, Ranjit Makkuni, sitar, Mahamaya Experience
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Trihatakarana

is named after a Balinese term for the pursuit of harmony between man, his environment, his neighbors, and Gods.

 

This is represented by five string instruments and mallets improvising together, filling in each other’s spaces, sounds and phrases, and building on each other’s creativity.  The resulting sound is a volcanic explosion of melody.

Trihatakarana, Balinese concept of happiness, Ranjit Makkuni, sitar, Mahamaya Experience
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Trihatakarana is named after a Balinese term for the pursuit of harmony between man, his environment, and his neighbours. This is represented by five string instruments improvising together, filling in each other’s spaces, and building on each other’s creativity. The resulting sound is a volcanic explosion of melody.

(c),1988-present, Mahamaya Experience. 

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