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The name "sangeetham," which has Sanskrit roots, describes the traditional Indian musical art. It incorporates rhythmic patterns and poetic compositions in addition to the melodic elements of vocal and instrumental music. Both the Carnatic and Hindustani classical music traditions are based on sangeetham, which represents the divine relationship between spirituality and sound. With roots in the Vedas and temple rites, music was once thought to be a means of achieving higher levels of consciousness.Carnatic Sangeetham, dominant in South India, emphasizes intricate ragas (melodic frameworks) and talas (rhythmic cycles), often performed as devotional offerings to gods. On the other hand, Hindustani music, with influences from Persian traditions, flourished in North India with its more relaxed, expansive style. 

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