Monday, June 8, 2015

Maharishi mahesh ashram rishikesh

Down Image is of the ashram Beatles visit in rishikesh (north India)  This post is for all the great fans of The Beatles. The Beatles as you all know that the world's famous band was and still is known as among the very popular known artists in the human history. So I'm bringing you all some of the most untold stories of our Beatles. When the Beatles was on their rise around the globe then they had suffered from the very big depression and  frustration for that thing they decided to go to India to find inner peace and kind of  relaxations to their mind. This all started by the George Harrison as you all know that Georgy was so influenced by the sanatna dharma (hinduism) and India he almost  changed and converted his religion to hinduism. He was the man because of the Beatles visited India. Those days were the days of rise of psychedelic and hippy culture that's why the Beatles members And Georgy too started to play sitar (Indian instrument and the mother of guitar) because of their psychedelic effects the sitar sounds like melodic and psychedelic a bit and  when they were learning sitar they came to know a great yogi and saint of North India. After then influence from that great yogi and hinduism and too push of George Harrison they decided to visit India. And the day when they reached India as the song by them India India the lyrics was that India India listen to my peace i left my heart in England i got to follow my heart wherever it takes it i gotta to follow my heart  its going home. They visited rishikesh for some days in ashram (shrine)  of the maharishi mahesh and learnt transdental meditation (tm) during the days of their visit they visited uttarakhand, delhi and in taj mahal agra. They too wrote and had make some songs while their visit in India. Too they learnt the sitar music instrument from the grear maestro ravi shankar. Some of their very rare and psychedelic songs  regarding India will post on our next post. Thanks for reading. Peace

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