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Right I see your point. Krishna could have created the tiny hole in the mantle and then played the tunes on the "Tilley flute" by altering the atmospheric pressure in the surrounding air by getting butterflies in the Amazon to alter their rate of wing flapping which changed the weather in Austalia so I could hear his faint but divine music. It's a bit of a shame that that set the Nino Effect into overdrive starting Australia's worst drought in the 20th century and thereby causing millions of cattle and sheep to die of thirst and starvation and hundreds of bankrupt graziers to commit suicide but hey it's all a matter of interpretation and I like music.
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