Music is a universal language. It
influences all levels of human existence. It is a medium for 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 -- the specialized use of music in treating persons with
special needs in mental and physical health, rehabilitation and special
education -- is gaining ground. In the West it is now an accepted form of
treatment even within orthodox medical practice.
Music is an age-old part of Ayurveda, the From time immemorial, music has been
a part of Indian culture. In the Vedas too, music has an important place. The
'Samveda' is full of music. The doshas like Vata, Pitta and Kapha can be
controlled effectively by Music Therapy. Great composers of Indian classical
music have attempted music therapy down the years. Legend has it that classical
music maestro Thyagaraja brought a dead person back to life with his
composition.
It is believed that music stimulates the pituitary gland, whose secretions
affect the nervous system and the flow of blood. It is believed that for
healing with music, it is necessary to vibrate the cells of the body, for it is
through these vibrations that the diseased person's consciousness can be
changed effectively to promote health. The right kind of music helps one relax
and refresh. Even during the course of working, light music improves
efficiency. Listening to music helps control negative aspects of our
personalities like worry, bias and anger. In addition, it can help cure
headache, abdominal pain and tension. Music therapy is one of the most
effective ways of controlling emotions, blood pressure and restoring the
functioning of the
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 insomnia, high and low blood pressure to
schizophrenia and epilepsy.
It is believed that there are other ragas that can help fight ageing and pain,
too.
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.