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Indian Classical music is originated from the Hindu scripture sāmaveda. There are two main types of Indian Classical music: Hindustani and Carnatic. Hindustani music originates from Northern India. Carnatic music originates from southern India. The subjects of the songs sung in these music forms are Hindu deities. These music forms used to be the same, but Persian music influenced the music in the North but not in the South. This is when the division between Hindustani and Carnatic could be observed. Both allow musicians to improvise, however adhering to the mode and rhythmic pattern or time signature that they are in, if applicable to the structure of the improvisation that they are doing. It is very closely related to the natural world, and it imitates natural sounds. It was usually passed down orally, but now has very large amounts of documentation that help to support it. This led the path of inspiring what is now Bollywood music. It also has been influenced by folk music. It is also a very spiritual experience, and it focuses on spiritual development.