Well, the video is very grainy but you have to hear the sound. Sesha and I were on the opposite hill when the music started. And by the time I was any closer it had stopped. People from the nearby village had come with their deity to the Prashar Temple. All very beautiful till now, but they have this ritual of sacrificing a goat to the Gods. I didn’t see it or I am sure I would take ill but they were chopping meat the next day on a stone and we changed our direction. Anyway, the music sounded quaint in those surroundings.
raapchik video:)Hey the music reminded me of this http://priyank.com/weblog/2006/07/22/celebrations-at-10500-ft/Do you know what those long ‘shehnai type’ pipes are called??
Nice music. India is the best in its diversities of cultures, music and natural beauties.
Priyank, those were the very instruments the people at Prashar Lake were playing but I do not know what they are called. Thanks for the link.Pijush, thanks, I wish we had a better shot.
nice video – to be honest, I enjoyed the music much more !