Kirtan and Bhajan India's Music of Devotion

Vaiyasaki's CDs. | Email Vaiyasaki Dasa | back to bhakti.com | Transcendence: These songs were originally recorded in 1983 and quickly became very popularamongst the devotees. Over the years many people have requested that I rerelease this album, as it has been out of print for years. Using today's digital technology, I have improved the sonicquality of the recording. I hope that as many people enjoy these songs today as they did when they were originally released. As always, my thanks go out to everyone who has supported and encourated me in my musical endeavors. -Vaiyasaki Das
Jai Radha Giribaradhari wohnung Strasbourg(Dukhi Dina Krishnadas)
All glories to Srimati Radharani and Giribaradhari! He is the son of Nanda Maharaja. She is the darling of Maharaja Brisabhanu.
He wears a peacock feather in His crown and a shining flute is placed on His lips. Her long braids appear brilliant and She ahs a gentle smile on Her face.
Vienna luxury hotelsWearing a garland of forest flowers, His neck is splendrous. Wearing a shimmering pearl necklace, Her neck is splendrous.
His yellow garments enchant the minds of everyone within the universe. Her blue garments display a brilliant effulgence.
Jeweled ankle bells resound on Their reddish lotus feet. |
Kirtan Rasa: During my European tour of 1995, I was fortunate to visit many diverse temples of Lord Krishna. I was especially eager to chant with the devotees in the countries of the formerYugoslavia, as I had heard that they were extremely enthusiastic. These songs wererecorded live at the Sunday Feast program in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The musicianswere localdevotees and the "choir" chanting in response was comprised mainly of the guests attending the temple that Sunday. There was no rehearsal beforehand, and I was unaware that I was being recorded! So I was impressed to hear how attentively and accurately thecrowd sang along as if we had been together for years. The recording was so expertly done by Tat Purusa Das, that the ecstatic mood of that Sunday afternoon has bee completely captured.I hope all the listeners will also experience the blissful mood we all shared that day!-Vaiyasaki Das
hari-nam-ananda: This collectionof Gujarati and Hindi songs was recorded at Bhaktivedanta Manor, outside London, on the appearanceday of Lord Nrsimhadeva, Sunday, May 10, 1998.
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