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RESONANCE AND RENEWAL: HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC AS AN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY, STABILITY, AND CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
by
Narayan, Dr. Anjalee
, Dr. Neetu Gupta
, Shobha Srivastava
, Archa Srivastava
, Prof. Rashmi Srivastava
, Deepshikha Nigam Sood
in
Aesthetics
/ Biomedicine
/ Classical music
/ Classical texts
/ Climate change
/ Consciousness
/ Discourses
/ Disruption
/ Emotional instability
/ Emotions
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy efficiency
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnography
/ Hindi language
/ Knowledge
/ Listeners
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Philosophy
/ Positioning
/ Regulation
/ Renewal
/ Resilience
/ Responses
/ Stress
/ Sustainability
/ Well being
2025
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RESONANCE AND RENEWAL: HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC AS AN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY, STABILITY, AND CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
by
Narayan, Dr. Anjalee
, Dr. Neetu Gupta
, Shobha Srivastava
, Archa Srivastava
, Prof. Rashmi Srivastava
, Deepshikha Nigam Sood
in
Aesthetics
/ Biomedicine
/ Classical music
/ Classical texts
/ Climate change
/ Consciousness
/ Discourses
/ Disruption
/ Emotional instability
/ Emotions
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy efficiency
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnography
/ Hindi language
/ Knowledge
/ Listeners
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Philosophy
/ Positioning
/ Regulation
/ Renewal
/ Resilience
/ Responses
/ Stress
/ Sustainability
/ Well being
2025
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RESONANCE AND RENEWAL: HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC AS AN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY, STABILITY, AND CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
by
Narayan, Dr. Anjalee
, Dr. Neetu Gupta
, Shobha Srivastava
, Archa Srivastava
, Prof. Rashmi Srivastava
, Deepshikha Nigam Sood
in
Aesthetics
/ Biomedicine
/ Classical music
/ Classical texts
/ Climate change
/ Consciousness
/ Discourses
/ Disruption
/ Emotional instability
/ Emotions
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy efficiency
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnography
/ Hindi language
/ Knowledge
/ Listeners
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Philosophy
/ Positioning
/ Regulation
/ Renewal
/ Resilience
/ Responses
/ Stress
/ Sustainability
/ Well being
2025
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RESONANCE AND RENEWAL: HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC AS AN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY, STABILITY, AND CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
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RESONANCE AND RENEWAL: HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC AS AN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY, STABILITY, AND CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
2025
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Overview
The contemporary global conversation on climate change, energy transitions, and ecological disruption is often dominated by technological fixes and policy responses. Yet, such approaches frequently overlook the cultural, spiritual, and emotional resources embedded in traditional knowledge systems. This study foregrounds Hindustani Classical Music (HCM) as an Indian knowledge framework that integrates energy regulation, psychological stability, and ecological sensitivity. Rooted in the ancient Indic understanding of nāda (primordial sound) as the creative principle of the cosmos, HCM embodies a philosophy in which sound is both a vehicle of consciousness and a medium of alignment with natural rhythms. The purpose of this research is to examine the epistemological and experiential connections between sound, human energy, and environmental balance through the lens of HCM. While biomedical studies have explored the therapeutic role of music, limited scholarship addresses how the raga system—organized by temporal and seasonal cycles—functions as a culturally grounded, energy-efficient response to climate-related stress and emotional instability. Adopting a qualitative approach, this paper draws on classical texts such as the Nātyaśāstra and Sangīta Ratnākara, ethnographic interviews with vocalists, instrumentalists, and listeners, as well as experiential analysis of selected ragas. These inquiries reveal that ragas aligned to specific times and seasons not only influence mood and stress regulation but also foster a sense of ecological attunement and energy conservation. Preliminary findings indicate that HCM provides a subtle but potent framework for cultivating resilience, equilibrium, and ecological mindfulness. By positioning music as more than artistic expression—rather as an ecological and energetic practice—this study highlights HCM’s potential as an overlooked yet essential contribution to sustainability discourses, climate adaptation strategies, and holistic well-being.
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