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The Dewarists S01E09 - 'Sacred Science'

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In Episode 9, acclaimed producer, percussionist and composer Karsh Kale travels with guitar virtuoso Baiju Dharmajan to the sleepy town of Angadipurram in the southern state of Kerala. There, they write and perform 'Sacred Science' with Njeralathu Harigovindan, a master of the edakka drum who runs the world's only temple devoted to percussion.

The Dewarists is a new original series. Part music documentary and part travelogue, the show features inspiring musicians collaborating to create original music while traveling to locations across India.

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  • The story of Njeralathu Harigovindan's struggle has impressed me a lot...

  • njeralathu the true dewarrior

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  • does anybody know the name of the song that is played by Baiju dharmajan in his interview from

    7:05 to 11:02

  • does anybody know the name of the song that is played during Karsh Kale's interview from 6:26 to 5:59 ????????????????????

  • @indianbtbox i love the song even more after reading this. Thanks @indianbtbox, thanks dewarists and thank you God for this amazong song and journey.

  • This episode takes you through so many emotions...and after a point there is this smile that gets stuck on your face. Its beautiful. the music...the people playing that music and their journey and struggle.........it awesome

  • Njeralath Harigovindan is a legend that inspires and enlightens many....:)

    The self made master of Sopana Sangeetham...

  • @11:14 tats wat i wanted the final piece to sound like !

  • Bhogangalellaam Kshanaprabhaachanchalam.......­....Hats off to Harigovindan

  • One cannot carry the things you have acquired, how inane are these materialistic elements/ideas one collect. and the song continues.....

  • Here is my attempt at translating Hari's words starting at 36:00 : " one of India's first epic poems known as Ramayan, was translated by the father of mlayalam language "Ezuthachan" to a version called "adyathma ramayanam" , In that the elder brother ram who is getting ready to leave to the forests for his stay is opposed by his younger brother laxman, upon this grief , the king advices him saying: " All these feelings and worlds are impermanent, a country, the ruling of it,wealth..

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