The exact beginning of Indian Classical Music is unknown but the discovery of ‘The Dancing Girl’ from Mohenjodaro suggests that the tradition of music has existed in this subcontinent since 2500 BCE. Which is exactly the age of ‘The Dancing Girl’. Indian Classical Music has grown, with historic depth and profound complexity, into a rich tapestry representing Indian culture. The genre has basically two streams: Hindustani, the North Indian tradition, and Carnatic, the South Indian one. More than an entertainment form of music, this art is akin to a spiritual journey, a self-discipline exercise, or an expression of the varied human emotions and philosophies that have found expression in civilization.