- Gandharva
In Hinduism
In
Hinduism , the Gandharvas (Sanskrit : गंधर्व, "gandharva") are male nature spirits, husbands of theApsaras . Some are partanimal , usually abird orhorse . They have superbmusic al skills. They guarded theSoma and made beautiful music for the gods in their palaces. A connection between their name and that of the Greekcentaurs was proposed in the 19th century, but has met with strong opposition from some Indo-Europeanists.Fact|date=July 2007In
Hindu theology, Gandharvas act as messengers between the gods and humans. In Hindu law, a Gandharva marriage is one contracted by mutual consent and without formal rituals.Gandharvas are mentioned extensively in the epic
Mahabharata as associated with theDevas (as dancers and singers) and with theYakshas , as formidable warriors. They are mentioned as spread across various territories.In Buddhism
A Gandharva (
Sanskrit ) or Gandhabba (Pāli ) is one of the lowest-ranking devas inBuddhist theology. They are classed among the Cāturmahārājikakāyika devas, and are subject to the Great King IAST|Dhṛtarāṣṭra, Guardian of the East. Beings are reborn among the Gandharvas as a consequence of having practiced the most basic form of ethics (Janavasabha-sutta, DN.18). It was considered embarrassing for a monk to be born in no better birth than that of a gandharva.Gandharvas can fly through the air, and are known for their skill as musicians. They are connected with trees and flowers, and are described as dwelling in the scents of bark, sap, and blossom. They are among the beings of the wilderness that might disturb a monk meditating alone.
The terms gandharva and IAST|yakṣa are sometimes used for the same person; IAST|yakṣa in these cases is the more general term, including a variety of lower deities.
Among the notable gandharvas are mentioned (in DN.20 and DN.32) Panāda, Opamañña, IAST|Naḷa, Cittasena, Rājā. Janesabha is probably the same as Janavasabha, a rebirth of King Bimbisāra of
Magadha . Mātali the Gandharva is the charioteer forŚakra .Timbarū was a chieftain of the gandharvas. There is a romantic story told about the love between his daughter Bhaddā Suriyavaccasā (Sanskrit: Bhadrā Sūryavarcasā) and another gandharva, Pañcasikha (Sanskrit: Pañcaśikha). Pañcasikha fell in love with Suriyavaccasā when he saw her dancing before Śakra, but she was then in love with Sikhandī (or Sikhaddi), son of Mātali the charioteer. Pañcasikha then went to Timbarū's home and played a melody on his lute of "beluva"-wood, on which he had great skill, and sang a love-song in which he interwove themes about the Buddha and his
Arhat s.Later, Śakra prevailed upon Pañcasikha to intercede with the Buddha so that Śakra might have an audience with him. As a reward for Pañcasikha's services, Śakra was able to get Suriyavaccasā, already pleased with Pañcasikha's display of skill and devotion, to agree to marry Pañcasikha.
Pañcasikha also acts as a messenger for the
Four Heavenly Kings , conveying news from them to Mātali, the latter representing Śakra and the IAST|Trāyastriṃśa devas."Gandharva" or "gandhabba" is also used in a completely different sense, referring to a being (or, strictly speaking, part of the causal continuum of consciousness) in a liminal state between birth and death.
Belief
There is a belief that these gandharvas will occasionally visit earth and persuade young unmarried women and vanish after making them pregnant and leaving the life of these women in grief,they are absolutely charming and are loved by women on this earth.
In Indian Classical Music
There are many
singers who were popularly known as Gandharvas for their mastery of Indian Classical Music. All of them, at one time or another, were theater personalities who acted in various musicals. Their style of Music is known as Natya Sangeet in Marathi Language, literally meaning Dramatic Music. They were not related to each other in any way except that the vast majority of the general population, dominantly in the State ofMaharashtra of India, regarded them as the masters of the Indian Classical Music. Refimprove|date=April 2007See also
*Gan Gangharva Yesudas (concerning a musician who goes by the name "Gandharva")
*Gandharva Kingdom
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