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  2. Chakra (group) - Wikipedia

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    Chakra (group) Chakra ( Korean : 샤크라) was a South Korean girl group that debuted in 2000 with four members: Hwangbo, Eun, Ryeowon, and Eani. [1] Following the release of their first album, the group won Best New Artist at several major South Korean music awards. [2] After Eani left the group in 2001, the group introduced new member Bona ...

  3. Melakarta - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Mēḷakartā is a collection of fundamental musical scales ( ragas) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music). Mēḷakartā ragas are parent ragas (hence known as janaka ragas) from which other ragas may be generated. A melakarta raga is sometimes referred as mela, karta or sampurna as well, though the latter term is inaccurate ...

  4. Chakra - Wikipedia

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    Lexically, chakra is the Indic reflex of an ancestral Indo-European form *kʷékʷlos, whence also "wheel" and "cycle" (Ancient Greek: κύκλος, romanized: kýklos). [10] [3] [4] It has both literal [11] and metaphorical uses, as in the "wheel of time" or "wheel of dharma", such as in Rigveda hymn verse 1.164.11, [12] [13] pervasive in the earliest Vedic texts.

  5. Chakra (album) - Wikipedia

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    Chakra 's lead single, "Come Back", is a ballad, one of two included in the album. [1] The medium tempo song features a string section backed by a 24-person orchestra, as well as violin by Eugene Park. [4] Actor Kwon Sang-woo also provided the song's narration. [2] The members chose "Come Back" as the lead single to "shake off the perception ...

  6. Anahata - Wikipedia

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    Anahata ( Sanskrit: अनाहत, IAST: Anāhata, English: "unstruck") or heart chakra is the fourth primary chakra, according to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist Tantric traditions. In Sanskrit, anahata means "unhurt, unstruck, and unbeaten". Anahata Nad refers to the Vedic concept of unstruck sound (the sound of the celestial realm).

  7. Carnatic music - Wikipedia

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    Carnatic music, known as Karnāṭaka saṃgīta or Karnāṭaka saṅgītam in the South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. It is one of two main subgenres of Indian classical music that evolved from ...

  8. Kharaharapriya - Wikipedia

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    Kharaharapriya is a rāga in Carnatic music. It is the 22nd melakarta rāga (parent scale) in the 72 melakarta rāga system. It is possible that the name of the ragam was originally Harapriya but it was changed to conform to the Katapayadi formula. Kharaharapriya has a distinct melody and brings out the Karuna rasam, invoking pathos in the ...

  9. Sahasrara - Wikipedia

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    This chakra is sometimes known as the Indu, Chandra, or Soma Chakra. In other descriptions, it is located on the forehead - white, with 16 petals - corresponding to the vrittis of mercy, gentleness, patience, non-attachment, control, excellent-qualities, joyous mood, deep spiritual love, humility, reflection, restfulness, seriousness, effort ...