Episode 25 - Violet is the color for profound thoughts about life
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In this concluding episode of this season of the podcast, I explore the color violet, the last color of the rainbow. The color purple or violet, occurs rarely in nature and as a result is often seen as having sacred meaning. Purple both calms and stimulates us, being a combination of blue and red. It puts us in the mood for introspection and insight. It fosters creativity by awakening our senses while promoting the quiet necessary to make intuitive, insightful observations - allowing us to get in touch with our more profound thoughts. The songs featured are - 1.Kisi ki muskurahaton par ho nisar (Anari/1959/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Mukesh) 2.Oh re taal mile nadi ke jal mein (Anokhi Raat/1968/Roshan/Indeevar/Mukesh) 3. Neele gagan ke tale (Hamraaz/1967/Ravi/Sahir/Mahendra Kapoor) 4. Ye kaun chitrakar hai (Boond jo ban gayi moti/1967/Satish Bhatia/Pt Bharat Vyas/Mukesh) 5. Zindagi hai kya (Satyakam/1969/Laxmikant Pyarelal/Kaifi Azmi/Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Mukesh) 6. Sajan re jhoot mat bolo (Teesri Kasam/1967/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Mukesh) 7, Rahi manwa dukh ki chinta (Dosti/1964/Laxmikant Pyarelal/Majrooh Sultanpuri/Md Rafi) 8. Chalo ek baar phir se (Gumraah/1963/Ravi/Sahir/Mahendra Kapoor) 9. Jaise suraj ki garmi se (Parinay/1974/Jaidev/Pt Ramanand Sharma/Sharma Bandhu) 10. Laga chunari mein daagh (Dil hi to hai/1963/Roshan/Sahir/Manna De) 11. Sansaar se bhaage phirte ho (Chitralekha/1964/Roshan/Sahir/Lata Mangeshkar) As always, feedback/comments welcome at [email protected]
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