Abstract:
Music is the finest of Fine Arts and is a Universal Language. It influences all levels of
human existence. It is a medium of effective mode of communication, which can be both
a pleasant and healing experience. Modern science and medicine are now rediscovering
the healing powers of music, And music therapy is the specialized use of music in
treating persons with special needs in mental and physical health, rehabilitation and
special education. In the west it is now an accepted form of treatment even within
orthodox medical practice.
Ilindustani music (Ragadhari) is also very much considered as a form of therapy. There
are certain research and study centers for music therapy in I Iindustani music as well as
western music. The Raga Research centre in Chennai, India is currently making a
comprehensive study of Indian ragas and evaluating their therapeutic potential with the
help of musicians, Doctors and psychiatrists. It is believed that classical Indian ragas can
produce remedies for a whole host of conditions ranging from insomnia, high and low
blood pressure to schizophrenia and epilepsy.
Music is capable of improving happiness, peace, health and concentration. It is however
important to know the method and duration for which music therapy is to be
administered. This knowledge can be obtained through regular experiments and
experience. The first step towards this is the correct diagnosis of the disease and then the
selection of the precise raga that will be helpful. Procedure, discipline and a systematic
method will help achieve this goal.