Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
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Avenue Road Soundscape
Happy Easter, y’all! Hope the easter bunny,er, hare was good to you! Ah, to be in Toronto when Spring is in the air…summer must be just around the corner! Check out this YouTube for a little Krishna Consciousness, circa 1925.
Yes, there is a flute connection, for any of you flute die-hards!
Flute is the oldest musical instrument known to mankind. Everyone is attracted towards the melodious sound of flute, which is Lord Krishna’s favorite instrument. Bamboo flute is the only musical instrument which is most natural and does not contain any mechanical parts. This is the reason the flute is very close to Nature and sounds very melodious when played in an atmosphere surrounded by Nature. Flute has been mentioned in the Puranas which were written thousands of years ago.

Among all Hindu Gods, Lord Krishna is very close to common folks. He was always called as “Natkhat” (roughly translated Mischievious in English) since he played pranks during his childhood with his friends Gwaalas and also with his God-Mother Yashoda and later in youth, he played pranks with Gopikas.
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