Hindustani classical music is not meant to be popular. No classical system is, in any discipline, anywhere in the world. Such systems follow long-established traditions of classical antiquity and are intended to be of permanent, rather than ephemeral value. One cannot get the feel of the music without first experiencing the 'idea of India'. Indian culture is a kaleidoscope that has often been viewed through the prism of its spiritual philosophy. The term 'religion' is as inadequate to describe this philosophy as is the term 'Hinduism' while referring to Sanatan Dharma, the 'eternal path of righteous living' that the people of India, of all religions, strive to follow, notwithstanding the failure of the nation-state to do so on many counts.