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EVENTS

RAGA THERAPHY :-

Raga is a terminology which is used regularly in Indian Music. First of all what is raga? How can raga be defined? How can raga therapy cure diseases?

In the 7th century the term 'Raga' was defined for the first time by Sage Matanga "a combination of tones which, with beautiful illuminating graces, pleases the people in general.' in his book, 'Brihadessi of Matanga...

Raga is referred to as a 'miracle of microtones' and the swaras can range between 5 to7 which covers 22 sruti's in an octave. The flexibility in Indian music provides the performer an opportunity to osculate swaras, which is where Raga plays the therapeutic role.

The frequencies can reach the neighboring swaras which intensifies the listener's musical experience. Overtime the raga system can trim a person's mind and their behavioural pattern.

Every listener will have a connection to their favourite raga emotionally and physically (e.g. nod of the head). The list below provides raga's which can assist in defusing certain diseases.

The awareness of Raga Therapy is growing in society. Research has embarked to re-discover the therapeutic ragas on a trial and error basis which is already providing promising results. Simple interaction to musical rhythms in bhajans and kirtans is capable of relaxing the mind which can also provide positive hormonal changes in the system. We all suffer from stress due to our hectic lifestyle and music is a safe solution to take some time off.

LIVE RAGA THERAPY SESSION AT REGIONAL MENTAL HOSPITAL, YERWADA :-

On 24th of Jan 2015, music therapy session was conducted by Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. At Regional Mental Hospital Yerwada which is the biggest in Asia with capacity of 2500 patients, currently they have 1600 penitents with different types of mental disorders. Dr. Vilas Bhailume, Medical Superintendent, gave us the permission to perform live session at their hospital.

Dr. Vilas accepts that music therapy helps in curing many Nero somatic disorders as it is been practised there since the hospital was established i.e. 100 yrs before, on the same occasion this live session of music therapy was conducted by Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. With the artist Sameep Kulkarni (Satirist). Azharuddin Sheikh (Flutist), Milap Rane (Vocalist) & supporting table artist. They performed few ragas in front of 150 mental patients. Doctor & staff members of the hospital.

This session was declared as a successful session by superintendent Dr. Vilas “as Indian classical ragas have a history that it has helped in curing many Nero somatic problems in supportive manner. This was very successful session as 150 patients were very cam, silent & hearing the rags performed by the artists of Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd."

RAGA THERAPY-CELEBRATING WORLD MUSIC THERAPY DAY :-

An ancient Indian Music and its significant Therapeutic Role

Therapeutic ragas like darbarikanhada, ahirbhairav, punnagavaralisahana and many more help in restoring mental stress, control anger, anxiety, hypertension, cough et common cold, anaemia and insomnia etc.

This session was declared as a successful session by superintendent Dr. Vilas “as Indian classical ragas have a history that it has helped in curing many Nero somatic problems in supportive manner. This was very successful session as 150 patients were very cam, silent & hearing the rags performed by the artists of Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd."

Raga Therapy is a term commonly used in Indian Music. Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. has recently launched the Apps for Android IOS users on World Music Therapy Day, 13th May 2015 at Bharat Nattya Mandir in association with Radio partner 91.1 FM Radio City in Pune. The program was graced by Shri Sameep Kulkarni for Sitar, Pandit Rajendra Kulkarni for Basuri, Shri Abhishek Borkar for Sarod, Urvashi Shah for Gayan and many eminent personalities were present to listen the beautiful nodes and swaras of Raga Therapy. Audiences sitting in the auditorium were fully mesmerized by variety of Indian Music which helps the listener to relax mind and body.

That's a motive of Mobinet Innovation to bring the Apps for the Indian Raga listeners. Audience gave a huge round of applause to young and talented Shri Abhishek Borkar who played the outstanding Sarod which gave boosting energy to audience sitting in an auditorium. Shri. K C Kabra, Managing Director of the company felicitated all honourable members with shawl, shriphal, memento and bouquet who played the Indian Musical Instrument at the musical evening.

(From Left) Shri. Ahishek Borkar, Shri. Sameep Kulkarni, Urvashi Shah and Pandit Rajendra Kulkarni.


(From Left) Senior painting artist Shri Ravi Paranjape, DCP Shrikant Pathak, and Pandit Shekhar Borkar felicitated by Mr. Kailash Kabra, MD Mobinet innovations Pvt. Ltd.

History of Raga Chikitsa In the 7th century the term 'Raga' was defined for the first time by Sage Matanga "a combination of tones which, with beautiful illuminating graces, pleases the people in general" in his book, 'Brihadessi of Matanga'. Raga is referred to as a 'miracle of microtones' and the swaras can range between 5 to7 which covers 22 sruti's in an octave. The flexibility in Indian music provides the performer an opportunity to osculate swaras, which is where Raga plays the therapeutic role. The frequencies can reach the neighbouring swaras which intensifies the listener's musical experience. Overtime the raga system can trim a person's mind and their behavioral pattern. The 72 melakartha ragas (parent ragas) control the 72,000 important naadis which transmits life energy into every cell of the body. The descending nodes (avarohana) create a sorrow feeling and ascending nodes (arohana) generates a positive feeling. Hence music is played for soldiers in the army with ascending notes (arohana) to create a lively atmosphere. Historical records indicate that in the sixteenth century, Haridas swami (guru of musician Tan Sen.), was credited for the recovery of a queen in Akbar's time. Saint Thyagaraja (1759 — 1847), MuthswamyDikshitar (1776 — 1827) and Shyama Sastry (1762 — 1827) are regarded as the "Trinity of Carnatic Music". According to legend their masterpieces were considered to cure various diseases. One of Saint Thyagaja's composition-Na Jiva Dhaara in the raga Bilahari, Is believed to have brought a dead person back to life. Muthuswamy Dikshitar'skriti, Navagriha, has supposed to cured stomach aches. Shyama Sastry's masterpiece DuruSugu was composed for good health. Every listener has a connection to their favourite raga emotionally and physically. Following are the list of raga's which can assist in defusing certain diseases.

Music increases the metabolic activities in human body. It accelerates the respiration, influences the internal secretion, improves the muscular activities, and as such affects the 'Central Nervous System' and Circulatory system of the listeners and the performers'. The awareness of Raga Therapy is growing in Indian society and worldwide. Research is taking place to re-discover the therapeutic ragas on a trial and error basis which is already providing promising and significant results. Simple interaction to musical rhythms in bhajans and kirtans is capable of relaxing the mind which can also provide positive hormonal changes in the system. When we all suffer from stress due to our hectic lifestyle and Raga therapy is a safe and relaxing health ' solution to take some time off for you.

Instructions : As Raga Therapy is a supportive / complimentry therapy, we strictly suggest to not stop your daily medication and dosage. Raga therapy in support with your present medicine may help you relieve the disease.For maximum effect Please use stereo headphones Try to sit an a relaxed position and try to avoid interruption.

The tracks are said to be most effective when listened to in the following times:-

1. Madhuvanti( Knee Pain) (3-7 pm)
2. Hindol(Arthritis) (3-7 am)
3. Puriya Dhanashree(High blood Pressure,Diabetes (High blood sugar)) (3-7 pm)



4. Madhmadh Sarang(Obesity,Acidity) (11-3pm)
5. Bageshree(Stress Relaxation,Insomnia) (7 11pm)
6. Bhimpalasi(To Increase Concentration) (3-7 pm)
7. Miyan Malhar(Asthma) (7-11 pm)
8. Todi(Obesity,High Blood Pressure,Acidity,Diabetes, (High blood sugar)) (7-11 am)
9. Darbari Kanada (Stress Release,Insomnia) (7-11 pm)
10. Malkauns(Insomnia,low blood pressure) (7-11 pm)
11. Abhogi (insomnia, Stress Relaxation, IBS) (7-11 pm)
12. Yaman (relaxation,Arthritis, IBS) (3-7 pm)
13. Marwa(Stress Relaxation, IBS) -(3-7 pm)
14. shree(Stress Relaxation, IBS) (3-7 pm)
15. Bhairavi (pregnancy(Garbha sanskar))(3-7am)
16. Shivranjini (pregnancy(Garbha sanskar))(7-11pm)
17. Bhupali (pregnancy(Garbha sanskar))(3-7 pm)

However for Chronic diseases like Depression, Knee pain, arthritis, Asthma, listening to the tracks when the condition arises is a good practice. For More Details log on to www.pilu.in Download android app from google playstore named " Raga 'Therapy"

Mobinet innovations Pvt. Ltd. 215, Gera Junction, Lulla Nagar, Kondhwa, Pune- 411040 Contact : +91-9922427671 / 020-26830614 / Email id: info4mobinet@gmail.com

Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. Is a company who is taking initiative to spread Raga Therapy all over the world by Mobile applications, concerts, website, and also working with different organisations related to rehabilitation centres and mental hospitals for free of cost.

Raga is referred to as a 'miracle of microtones' and the swaras can range between 5 to7 which covers 22 sruti's in an octave. The flexibility in Indian music provides the performer an opportunity to osculate swaras, which is where Raga plays the therapeutic role. The frequencies can reach the neighboring swaras which intensifies the listener's musical experience. Overtime the raga system can trim a person's mind and their behavioural pattern. Few Live Sessions for all were:

1. On 24th of Jan 2015, music therapy session was conducted by Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. At Regional Mental Hospital Yerwada which is the biggest in Asia with capacity of 2500 patients, currently they have 1600 penitents with different types of mental disorders. Dr. Vilas Bhailume, Medical Superintendent, gave the permission to perform live session at their hospital.
2. Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. has recently launched the Apps for Android IOS users on World Music Therapy Day, 13th May 2015 at Bharat Nattya Mandir in association with Radio partner 91.1 FM Radio City in Pune. The program was graced by Shri Sameep Kulkarni for Sitar, Pandit Rajendra Kulkarni for Basuri, Shri Abhishek Borkar for Sarod, Urvashi Shah for Gayan and many eminent personalities were present to listen the beautiful nodes and swaras of Raga Therapy.
3. On 30th August 2015  Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd conducted a LIVE music therapy session on Pregnancy (garbhasanskar) at Hadapsar, Pune, In association with Dr. Sachin Aru(Shree Arya ayurvedic and homeopathy center, Pune )

Services offered by Mobinet Innovations Pvt. Ltd. As all the tracks are instrumental solo tracks in Sitar and flute (coming soon in santoor and sarod) so the uses of Raga Therapy Applications are:

1. “Raga Therapy” & “Music Therapy” Android & IOS application just download and use anywhere, anytime.
2. Raga Therapy tracks can be played in Operation Theatre (O.T.) during operations in Hospitals for stress relief, BP control.
3. Raga Therapy tracks can be played in Lobby of Hospitals and Offices for refreshment.
4. Raga Therapy tracks can be played in background workplace Especially in IT/BPO/KPO Industry at the time of work to keep the work stress level low.
5. Raga Therapy tracks can be played in cafeteria, hotels, and canteens while enjoying meal.
6. Raga Therapy tracks can be played at Rehabilitations centres, Spa, Naturopathy centres for relaxation.

“Music is a therapy. It is a communication far more powerful than words, far more immediate, far more efficient.” – Yehudi Menuhin