Shruti Manjari: Microsound An Artist’s Impression with Pen and Brush

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The eternal sound NAD and the musical domain is ruled by seven Swaras or musical notes (octave) and twenty two Shrutis. Shrutis are micro sound bridging between each swaras. In Indian classical music each of the shrutis are named chronologically reflects their nature and form. The sequence of these notes is derived from the first cosmic friction followed by the creation of the nature, soul and ultimate death as conclusion. That is why "compassion" is the last name in the sequence of shrutis. The image of life as reflected in the universal vibrations is governed by the laws of nature (physics), Prof. Sanat Kumar Chatterjee’s imaginative depiction with pen and brush flown into this book leads to a visual journey by sailing across the realms of cosmic vibrations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sanat Kumar Chatterjee

S.K. Chatterjee retired from the Indian Police Service, and an anthropologist by training and inclination, has kept himself in touch with the burning social issues. During his eventful career he had opportunities to deal with highly sensitive problems, corroding the integrity of the country. He has been consistently engaged in an indepth study that includes both historical and constitutional facts and documents with a view to finding out the causes and remedies. He has authored a number of books under the pen-name of Anirban Kashyap.

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Title
Shruti Manjari: Microsound An Artist’s Impression with Pen and Brush
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8190292307
Length
74p., Figures.
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