When a flower predominantly grown in South of India and a Hindustani Classical Raga of the North India merges, you get nothing but pure Nectar (madhu).

No wonder, I saw these Jasmine flower plants in the apartment of a Delhi based “Madarasi” (a typical name given to people from South India living in North India), now settled in Bangalore. Being a very close relative of mine, I didn’t waste much time to pull out my iPhone, open the Camera and iTunes.

Music Courtesy: Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia


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4 responses to “Madhuvanti Malligai – மதுவந்தி மல்லிகை – A Nectar with Fragrance”

  1. S.K MAHADEVAN Avatar
    S.K MAHADEVAN

    Nice Narration

    1. prabhusponder Avatar

      Thanks

  2. debasismallick Avatar

    Nectar with a fragrance – beautiful!

    1. prabhusponder Avatar

      Thanks

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