Mr. Sudipta Saha
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Celebrating Indian Culture lord krishna worship
Krishna (Sanskrit: कृष्ण, IAST: Kṛṣṇa) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshiped as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and also as the supreme God in his own right.He is the god of compassion, tenderness, and love in Hinduism, and is one of the most popular and widely revered among Indian divinities. Krishna's birthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on Janmashtami according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar, which falls in late August or early September of the Gregorian calendar.
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Frankikon Byzantine Secular Music
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Frankikon Byzantine Secular Music

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  • @RENEDU2
    @RENEDU2 9 місяців тому

    You can definitely find this similar airs in north Gaelic/Celtic culture music and sounds . From Galatia to Gaelicia.

  • @peterblesios9495
    @peterblesios9495 Рік тому

    Αυτό είναι μουσική

  • @user-rq2ly4bf1w
    @user-rq2ly4bf1w Рік тому

    Ζήτω η Βασιλεία των Ρωμαίων Vivat Imperium Romanorum

  • @user-rq2ly4bf1w
    @user-rq2ly4bf1w Рік тому

    Wonderful to hear the glory of the Roman civilization. Long live the legacy of the Romans.

  • @InHocSignoVinces5987
    @InHocSignoVinces5987 Рік тому

    Beautiful Roman music of the Middle Ages. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @brunolima7402
    @brunolima7402 Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful. Wish the Roman Empire would still be a thing.

  • @user-pd2kt3mn7t
    @user-pd2kt3mn7t 2 роки тому

    Υπέροχο.

  • @johnm2197
    @johnm2197 2 роки тому

    Hellenic genius ❣️

  • @macedonian_catholic_
    @macedonian_catholic_ 2 роки тому

    In order to produce such elaborate music you have to have a short of culture or civilization, by taking a listen to this music you realize that all the trashtalking about the byzantine empire on how "they destroyed classical greco-roman culture" or "they brought the dark ages" is pure bullsh*t. There is a ton of evidence proving that the Byzantines had an advanced culture and science way ahead of their times.

    • @collaborisgaming2190
      @collaborisgaming2190 2 роки тому

      Can Elaborate and Agree; They had Flamethrowers.... before 1916. Even man-portable ones exactly like the ones from 1916 and onward. They even had Specialized Operator troops trained specifically to use their Flamethrowers that were previously in Seige engineering... Exactly like the Germans in 1916. no wonder the Turks wanted Byzantium by 1453.

    • @brunolima7402
      @brunolima7402 Рік тому

      Well of course, they are the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire.

    • @collaborisgaming2190
      @collaborisgaming2190 Рік тому

      been hearing of a new historical narrative lately. mostly about how when the West collapsed it just changed autocrats but kept it's Senate around... it become a Confederacy at the most nominal or it Remained as a Faction of Sorts albeit with a lot of infighting. Romans likely didn't think Rome collapsed until Justinian invaded Latium and conquered Rome in the name of the Eastern jurisdiction. implying that Justinian destroyed the belief that Rome never fell in the west. If only we had more information... I still believe that Justinian was just being a Federal Bastard cracking down on Gothic Secessionists as the Yankees did to the Dixies in 1865 to preserve their greater Unions of American and Roman peoples. Regardless, it destroyed both Rome and America as a unified sovereign idea. Especially for the United States since the Founding fathers were anti-British secessionists who only made the union to combat foreign invasion, not to combat and subjugate itself. Federalist paper 46 proved the intention. welp. time to go read more federalist papers.

    • @GeoBBB123
      @GeoBBB123 Рік тому

      @@brunolima7402 They WERE the Eastern Roman Empire ... a continuation of the Roman Empire.

    • @paulmayson3129
      @paulmayson3129 Рік тому

      @@GeoBBB123 The Eastern Roman Empire ceased to exist in 480 AD, when Julius Nepos died, and the Division no longer existed. After that point it was just the Roman Empire once more...

  • @ΤζένγκιςΧάαν
    @ΤζένγκιςΧάαν 3 роки тому

    Sounds both middle eastern and european at the same time

  • @tyrex3559
    @tyrex3559 3 роки тому

    cette musique à des points communs à la fois avec la musique de la Grèce antique et avec la musique traditionnel grecque actuel. cela montre que l'empire romain d'orient est un pont entre la Grèce antique et la Grèce moderne.

  • @anishbhattacharya460
    @anishbhattacharya460 5 років тому

    ancestor of arabic, hindustani classical music is byzantine music

  • @marapavlovic2177
    @marapavlovic2177 5 років тому

    Orthodox or dead !

    • @nekromoniquehoe4227
      @nekromoniquehoe4227 4 роки тому

      Guess like half the world should die then :/ some of yall orthodox people (and Catholics too I'm not excluding them) seem to forget the core message of Jesus was to love everyone but everyone is becoming sheeps to radicalized sects set on converting people through fear. You and everyone who says those kinds of things have corrupted the word of God and wonder why people stop believing. Stop trying to fear monger people who aren't orthodox or just aren't Christians it's not a cute look, have a nice day 😊😊

    • @dikaioskyrios
      @dikaioskyrios 4 роки тому

      Btw, the disease of disbelief was born in the western Europe (speaking about belief in Christ) and not the east where is the Orthodox Christians. The west long before the Protestants began to teach that God cannot directly interact with man, and this caused atheism clearly. Some eastern Christians started becoming atheists when the western worldview crept into our lands by westerners themselves and also by eastern Christians who were themselves influenced by the western theology because they were seduced by its exaltation of the corrupt reasonable faculty of man.

    • @dikaioskyrios
      @dikaioskyrios 4 роки тому

      If ive only got one comment here (apart from this one), then UA-cam deleted my comment again in like 1 minute. Pathetic if so. UA-cam can't stand the truth of Christ in that case

  • @ΝίκοςΚοντόπουλος-σ3π

    VERRY BUETYFULL MUSSIC FROM BYZANTIO IM FROM ASSAIN INSTABULL OR CONSTANIPOLE BYZANTIO&PEOLOPONICE AND IMVRO OR YOTCEADA GREEK ISLAND IN TURKYE

  • @patriotischerchrist9402
    @patriotischerchrist9402 6 років тому

    MBEGA

  • @zivanadenic2517
    @zivanadenic2517 7 років тому

    We want new Byzantine Empire

    • @dijanazivanovic8867
      @dijanazivanovic8867 7 років тому

      Haris Manou No thanks nothing with Roman Catholic sect Only Orthodox Christians!

    • @ertuncdelikaya8237
      @ertuncdelikaya8237 7 років тому

      Your Slavic pagan ancestors whom the Byzantines ruled over and converted would disagree.

    • @ioannispolemarkhos7364
      @ioannispolemarkhos7364 7 років тому

      Slavs have converted because pagans were illiterate and contributed nothing to the world because paganism is inherently tribal and materialistic so to not bother beyond their concrete existences; they had no philosophy, only folklore; no theology, only superstition. This is why the pagans converted, and they would not make a different decision if you showed them what Christian civilization offered- Literacy; numeracy; institutes of learning, hospitals, and unity with people they would otherwise have gone to war with- indeed, these Christian countries only went to war with each other when the Church is ignored; for if religion indeed caused so many wars in the history of the world, military men throughout history would emphasized the importance of religion, but neither Sun Tzu nor Napoleon, nor Clausewitz said nothing of it, and so Christianity could not be the reason behind any conflict but the rejection of it in favor of their own pagan selfishness.

    • @ByzAsian45
      @ByzAsian45 6 років тому

      Russia is the new byzantine empire

    • @Biggvs_dickvs
      @Biggvs_dickvs 6 років тому

      The Byzantine Empire never was a empire. Its just a easy way to say the roman Empire in the middle ages for historians that came after the Fall of Constantinople.

  • @yohopirate
    @yohopirate 7 років тому

    Frankish = western. ?

    • @ellastrantellenas278
      @ellastrantellenas278 6 років тому

      yes the franks did conquer some parts of the byzantine empire but later they lost them

    • @teo-f2q
      @teo-f2q 6 років тому

      frankish kinda meant roman catholic after the ''war on icons'' when the pope turned his back to the byzantines

    • @tonyp7528
      @tonyp7528 5 років тому

      Byzantine = Eastern

    • @freakrx2349
      @freakrx2349 5 років тому

      TheoPlays It goes further back

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 5 років тому

      Frankish = Catholic

  • @geo3336
    @geo3336 8 років тому

    This music travells your mind through the ages and taking you back to the glorious Basileia of Rhomaion and the mighty city of Constantinople

  • @bstanciulescu
    @bstanciulescu 8 років тому

    could you please tell us what is the name of the Album/Compilation/Author, I am looking for ordering this CD

    • @mr.sudipsaha527
      @mr.sudipsaha527 8 років тому

      +Bogdan basically this is a Secular Music.. :) One of friend given me

    • @nicf.8822
      @nicf.8822 8 років тому

      +Bogdan I believe it is Volume 1, Disc 3, Track five of Byzantine Secular Classical Music. www.amazon.com/Byzantine-Secular-Classical-Music-Vol/dp/B000003VC6/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1457435229&sr=1-2&keywords=secular+byzantine+music

    • @brunolima7402
      @brunolima7402 Рік тому

      6 years later.. i would like to know too.

    • @franpizarroooo
      @franpizarroooo Рік тому

      @@brunolima7402 i think is Christodoulos Halaris... but idk the name of the song

    • @franpizarroooo
      @franpizarroooo Рік тому

      @@brunolima7402 listen "a Work by Master Koronis called The Nightingale Kratima" is very beatiful

  • @mr.sudipsaha527
    @mr.sudipsaha527 9 років тому