Stating this while taking part in the centenary celebrations of legendary carnatic singer, late M S Subbulakshmi, he showered praise on her, saying she "lives through her immortal legacy of spreading spiritual bliss through her divine melodies."
Naidu said the late singer was a "cult figure" who had mesmerisedeveryone, from Mahatma Gandhi to the common man, with hermellifluous voice.
He noted that she had recorded Gandhi's favourite Meera bhajan 'Hari Tum Haro' overnight on his insistence and sent it to him on his birthday in 1947.
Naidu said the roots of Indian music canbe traced to Vedic literature, the Sama Veda, in particular and added that "every note andcadence associated with our ancient music systems has to be preserved and propagated.