"Real music is not for wealth, not for honours or even the joys of the mind... but as a path for realisation and salvation"
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The phrase “path” matters. Khan isn’t selling a mood or a message; he’s pointing to a disciplined route, closer to sadhana than entertainment. In the Hindustani classical tradition he embodied, mastery is inseparable from submission: to the guru-shishya lineage, to raga grammar, to the slow cultivation of attention. “Realisation and salvation” casts performance as an inward technology, where the goal is not applause but awakening - a recalibration of the self through sound.
Context sharpens the intent. Khan spent decades bringing Indian classical music to Western concert halls, a space primed to exoticize virtuosity or treat it as sophisticated nightlife. The quote reads like a corrective aimed at both audiences and practitioners: if music becomes branding, it loses its spiritual voltage. He’s not romanticizing poverty or scorning ambition; he’s warning that when the ego becomes the client, the art becomes service work.
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| Topic | Music |
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Khan, Ali Akbar. (2026, January 16). Real music is not for wealth, not for honours or even the joys of the mind... but as a path for realisation and salvation. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/real-music-is-not-for-wealth-not-for-honours-or-131691/
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Khan, Ali Akbar. "Real music is not for wealth, not for honours or even the joys of the mind... but as a path for realisation and salvation." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/real-music-is-not-for-wealth-not-for-honours-or-131691/.
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"Real music is not for wealth, not for honours or even the joys of the mind... but as a path for realisation and salvation." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/real-music-is-not-for-wealth-not-for-honours-or-131691/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






