By
Kripamoya
- Vocalists: Chakrini, Sarah Davey, Tulasi, Joseph Junior, Hari Kirtan
- Vocalist and Violinist: Jahnavi
About
The songs, chants, and mantras on this album will uplift, empower, and protect you. The mixed voices surrounded by lush pianos and stringed instruments transport the listener to another world, serene and mysterious.
With its wonderful blend of instruments and voice, this album is sure to capture your heart. The lead vocalist is Kripamoya Das, who has been singing soulful kirtanas for more than 30 years in the UK and around the world. Other vocalists include Chakrini, Jahnavi, Joseph Junior, Tulasi, Sarah Davey, Hari Kirtan, and others. Guest musicians include violinists and cellists of The Mick Stephens Quartett, who have performed with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. This album is full of rich devotional songs pleasing to the ear, the heart, and the soul. Professionally produced and mastered.
Product Details
- Play Time: 45 minutes
- Released: 2011
- All materials copyright © 2011 Radha Krishna Records
Download Details
- Files: 9 MP3 files.
- File size: One zip file (82.45 MB)
- How to download from the Krishna.com Store
Samples
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1. Narasimha Vijaya |
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2. Hymn to a Goddess |
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3. Dancing in the Streets |
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4. The Great Chariot Festival |
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5. Saravaswa Tomar |
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6. Sacred Landscape of Vraja |
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7. Let the Bee of My Mind Fly to the Eternal Lotus |
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8. Father, What is the Spirit? |
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9. Kevalastakam |
Artist
"There was once an empire that stretched from the islands of Greece to the coast of China. For thousands of miles across the ancient world, its noble people rode the well-worn paths over mountains, through grass plains and deep tropical jungles. They met and traded, told stories and discussed ideas of the spirit. They shared a bond of fellowship, whether in the forests of Russia or the Himalayas, Thailand, Cambodia or beyond. Their common tongue was Sanskrit, a language for speaking to the gods; their common practice was yoga, the search for ultimate liberation; and the books they mentioned in whispers were known as the Vedas. Their magnificent temples still stand, their language still echoes in Gaelic, old Russian and the tongues of India and the east, and we still turn to their wisdom in the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-gita.
The songs, chants and mantras on this album will uplift, empower and protect you. They have been chosen for their time-tested effect and we ask you to listen to them carefully with your inner heart. Please share with us the feelings you experience during your meditative listening."
-Kripamoya