Flames of Wisdom | Flames of Wisdom by Swaraksharam | TEDxThe Pupil International School Youth
Swaraksharam, a Carnatic fusion ensemble, presents “Flames of Wisdom”—a musical tribute to the power of knowledge, with music and lyrics by Aarsha Midhun. Performed in classical Carnatic style with intricate jathi and swara patterns, enriched with Western rhythmic elements, it creates a unique cross-cultural experience. "Flames of Wisdom” is a musical tribute to the power of knowledge. The song portrays wisdom as a radiant lamp that removes the darkness of ignorance, brings success in life, and fills the world with peace and harmony. Presented in a traditional Carnatic style, it weaves intricate jathi and swara patterns, while seamlessly blending with Western rhythmic elements to create a unique cross-cultural experience. Through its lyrical depth and musical fusion, “Flames of Wisdom” reminds us that true knowledge is the guiding light of life, nurturing growth, progress, and unity across the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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