Science of sound

Science of Sound
Science of sound

Science of Sound

Shankh or conch is considered a gift of the ocean and was one of the 14 ratnas produced during the Samudra Manthan — the legendary churning

Yogi Ashwini 2 min read
The Correctness of Chant
Science of sound

The Correctness of Chant

The efficacy of a vedic mantra depends on the correctness of its chant; faulty pronunciation of even a single alphabet changes the entire meaning. Taittiriya

TIW Bureau 2 min read
Sounds To Levitate
Science of sound

Sounds To Levitate

The idea of moving or lifting an object through non-contact forces has fascinated scientists since forever. Sound, is one such powerful force, which modern science

Guest Author 2 min read
Columns Of Sound
Science of sound

Columns Of Sound

There are two types of musical pillars, the tapping pillars (which produce sounds by tapping) and blowing pillars (which generate sound by blowing air in

TIW Bureau 1 min read
Mantras, for Body and Beyond
Science of sound

Mantras, for Body and Beyond

Every sound is a specific frequency that generates a specific effect. The roar of a lion creates an environment of dread all around while the

Guest Author 2 min read
Sound Makes Quite An Impression
Science of sound

Sound Makes Quite An Impression

Anyone who has been in a sound recording studio knows that sound can be seen in the form of waves. This fact about the visibility

Jagpreet Luthra 2 min read
Everything about the Conch Shell
Science of sound

Everything about the Conch Shell

Om is the underlying and the first sound of the manifested creation. It is the basis of everything. But it originates from a layer so

TIW Bureau 2 min read
Cymatics And Its Wonders
Science of sound

Cymatics And Its Wonders

Is there a connection between sound, vibrations and what we see around? Do sound and vibrations have the potential to create? The word Cymatics derives

Ritu Dangwal 3 min read
Sanskrit – The Science Of Dhwani (Sound)
Science of sound

Sanskrit – The Science Of Dhwani (Sound)

Often we tend to consider Sanskrit as just another language, like English, Hindi, Arabic, Urdu etc. Sanskrit in fact is not a language; it is

TIW Bureau 1 min read