Beyond Psychology: Akshara Damle Shares His Love for Carnatic Music Through a Recent Performance

Blending Mind, Emotion, and Melody
While Akshara Damle is widely known for his contributions to psychology, mental health, and personal transformation, there’s a soulful side to him that he hasn’t often shared on professional platforms his deep appreciation for Carnatic music.
In a recent performance, Akshara stepped onto a very different stage participating in a classical music competition where he performed the evocative ‘Meenalochani’ in Thodi raaga and Roopaka thala, a timeless composition by Harikeshanallur Muthaiah Bhagavathar.
“Carnatic music has been a personal journey a meditative space where discipline meets devotion,” says Akshara. “It brings me calm, connection, and clarity.”
The performance showcases not only his dedication to the art form but also how the rich tradition of Indian classical music can complement and deepen one’s exploration of the human psyche. Music, like psychology, is an inquiry into emotion, rhythm, and the layers that shape us.
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🎶 Listen to the full performance (Recording attached)
He invites listeners to immerse themselves in the melody and to share what the experience evokes for them.
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