Shuklas : Vedic Chanting & Meditational Music Shri Ramkrishna Kathamrita & Artikam
#102
Posted 25 June 2010 - 06:47 PM
Ashit Desai - Param Shraddha
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50 Religious Albums (Megalist-I)
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#103
Posted 25 June 2010 - 10:43 PM
Prachin Bhajan -Etc.- Akhil Brhmand ma Ek tu Shri Hari
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#105
Posted 25 June 2010 - 11:19 PM
Bhaj Govidam.mp3
Divine Chants of ShreeKrishna - Devaki Pandit, Anup Jalota, Sanjeev Abhyankar, Ashit Desai
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Divine Chants of ShreeKrishna - Devaki Pandit, Anup Jalota, Sanjeev Abhyankar, Ashit Desai
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http://www.4shared.com/get/288079898/43b2c...aj_Govidam.html
#106
Posted 26 August 2010 - 02:22 PM
Shubh Deepawali - Sampurn Pujan Vidhi
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Mahalakshmi - Pt. Jasraj
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100. Maha Lakshmi - Sacred Morning Mantras
Maha Lakshmi - Sacred Morning Mantras
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100. Maha Lakshmi - Sacred Morning Mantras
Maha Lakshmi - Sacred Morning Mantras
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#108
Posted 04 January 2012 - 11:34 PM
Sandhya Mukherjee-bhajan- siyaram siyaram...jin ke hriday mein siyaram base (sursangat.com)
#109
Posted 25 January 2012 - 11:25 PM
Maha Mrityunjay mantra 108 times - Maha mrityunjay mantra cd - kedar pandit
#110
Posted 02 July 2012 - 04:31 PM
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO MEDITATION
Anything calling itself The Essential Guide to Meditation leaves itself open to criticism that it's making too grand of a claim for any album to live up to, considering how many schools there are of meditation practices. Nevertheless, this three-CD set does hold considerable value, not only offering three-and-a-half hours of music, but also presenting music from much more traditional sources than most such compilations with this theme do. Each of the CDs follows entirely different sub-themes within the overall meditation concept: the first disc devoted to three Buddhist mantras originating within a Chinese tradition; the second to three pieces from the Indian Hindu tradition; and the third to six pieces from the Balinese Hindu tradition. As an anthology, this is a little problematic, whether it's used for meditation or not, since the musical styles are so different from each other that it's quite possible even open-minded listeners might not find all of the discs to their taste. Still, it does present material that's both considerably different from many new age-aligned recordings marketed as meditative aids, and much truer to the religious sources of much meditative practice than many such albums.
The music on the Buddhist disc is taken from recordings by flute and keyboard player Song-Huei, with accompaniment on two of the tracks by two-string violinist Jin-Long Wen, and it's the least satisfying from a musical point of view, tending toward the preciously pretty, slightly slick side in both arrangement and production. The Indian Hindu disc (entirely sung by Jagjit Singh), in contrast, is the best and most relaxing and entrancing of the three, highlighted by "Shree Krishna Naam Dhun," based around the "Hare Krishna" chant that is perhaps the most famous mantra to the international audience. With what sounds like a softly swelling vibraphone accompaniment (the precise instrumentation is not specified in the liner notes) and subtle drones and percussion, as well as hypnotic interplay between Singh and backup singers, this 37-minute track has a glow that can be enjoyed by both meditators and more general world music listeners. These qualities are also present, though to less striking degrees, on Singh's other two performances, justifying the claim in the liner notes that "so soothing is his voice that, legend has it, Indian psychiatrists have prescribed his records to relieve stress." The Balinese Hindu disc is performed by gamelan orchestras, and while it comprises perhaps the most unadulterated world music on the compilation, its heavily percussive and repetitious feel also make it the least accessible to Western listeners. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
TRACK LISTINGS
Disc: 1 (Buddhist)
1. Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva - Wen, Jin-Long & Song-Huei Liu
2. Great Compassionate Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva - Wen, Jin-Long & Song-Huei Liu
3. Greatest Six Word Brilliant Dharani - Liu, Song-Huei
Disc: 2 (Hindu)
1. Om Namah Shivay - Singh, Jagjit
2. Shree Krishna Naam Dhun - Singh, Jagjit
3. Om Shivay Hari Om Shivay - Singh, Jagjit
Disc: 3 (Indonesian)
1. Gending Petegak Sejar Gendotan - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
2. Gending Pemungkah - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
3. Gending Rebong - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
4. Gending Langiang - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
5. Gending Bendu Semara - Sari, Kusuma
6. Gending Tabuh Gari Saih Selisir - Gamelan Semar Pegulingan Saih Pitu
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Anything calling itself The Essential Guide to Meditation leaves itself open to criticism that it's making too grand of a claim for any album to live up to, considering how many schools there are of meditation practices. Nevertheless, this three-CD set does hold considerable value, not only offering three-and-a-half hours of music, but also presenting music from much more traditional sources than most such compilations with this theme do. Each of the CDs follows entirely different sub-themes within the overall meditation concept: the first disc devoted to three Buddhist mantras originating within a Chinese tradition; the second to three pieces from the Indian Hindu tradition; and the third to six pieces from the Balinese Hindu tradition. As an anthology, this is a little problematic, whether it's used for meditation or not, since the musical styles are so different from each other that it's quite possible even open-minded listeners might not find all of the discs to their taste. Still, it does present material that's both considerably different from many new age-aligned recordings marketed as meditative aids, and much truer to the religious sources of much meditative practice than many such albums.
The music on the Buddhist disc is taken from recordings by flute and keyboard player Song-Huei, with accompaniment on two of the tracks by two-string violinist Jin-Long Wen, and it's the least satisfying from a musical point of view, tending toward the preciously pretty, slightly slick side in both arrangement and production. The Indian Hindu disc (entirely sung by Jagjit Singh), in contrast, is the best and most relaxing and entrancing of the three, highlighted by "Shree Krishna Naam Dhun," based around the "Hare Krishna" chant that is perhaps the most famous mantra to the international audience. With what sounds like a softly swelling vibraphone accompaniment (the precise instrumentation is not specified in the liner notes) and subtle drones and percussion, as well as hypnotic interplay between Singh and backup singers, this 37-minute track has a glow that can be enjoyed by both meditators and more general world music listeners. These qualities are also present, though to less striking degrees, on Singh's other two performances, justifying the claim in the liner notes that "so soothing is his voice that, legend has it, Indian psychiatrists have prescribed his records to relieve stress." The Balinese Hindu disc is performed by gamelan orchestras, and while it comprises perhaps the most unadulterated world music on the compilation, its heavily percussive and repetitious feel also make it the least accessible to Western listeners. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
TRACK LISTINGS
Disc: 1 (Buddhist)
1. Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva - Wen, Jin-Long & Song-Huei Liu
2. Great Compassionate Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva - Wen, Jin-Long & Song-Huei Liu
3. Greatest Six Word Brilliant Dharani - Liu, Song-Huei
Disc: 2 (Hindu)
1. Om Namah Shivay - Singh, Jagjit
2. Shree Krishna Naam Dhun - Singh, Jagjit
3. Om Shivay Hari Om Shivay - Singh, Jagjit
Disc: 3 (Indonesian)
1. Gending Petegak Sejar Gendotan - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
2. Gending Pemungkah - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
3. Gending Rebong - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
4. Gending Langiang - Muni, Sekehe Gender Bharata
5. Gending Bendu Semara - Sari, Kusuma
6. Gending Tabuh Gari Saih Selisir - Gamelan Semar Pegulingan Saih Pitu
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#111
Posted 03 July 2012 - 12:31 AM
Vishnu Vandan
Vishnu, the Preserver God, is the protector of righteousness and the guardian of humanity. According to Hinduism Lord Vishnu is the only true and sole manifestation of the cosmos and is considered to be the Omnipresent Para Brahman (Eternal Soul). This astounding album exemplifies the all-pervading nature of the Supreme Lord Vishnu in the form of exhortation of His exclusive worship that provides nirvana to His worshippers. The worship of Lord Vishnu illuminates and enlightens our soul, our very essence and invigorates our spirit. His worship in the precise way can provide immense peace and happiness in our daily lives leading to greater serenity and salvation.
The art of Vishnu Vandan would lead the person in deeper meditation and unending sea of calmness thus immersing oneself in the answers of the unknown leading to a merger with the Almighty. To quest the thirst of our souls and to pacify our restless self it is deemed all the more important to seek refuge in the light of Vishnu and this album succeeds in providing our impoverished minds the much needed peace and tranquility. This album is an exquisite compilation of most-powerful Vedic stotras and shlokas like Vishnu Vandan, Purush Suktam, Satyanarayan Ashtakam, Achyutashtakam, and other shlokas of Vedanta. This album is thus a unique vehicle to experience the omnipotence and omnipresence of Lord Vishnu. Sung by distinguished singers like Sanjeev Abhyankar, Rattan Mohan Sharma, Devaki Pandit and many more, this is a must-have album for his devotees.
This album is an exquisite compilation of most-powerful Vedic stotras and shlokas like Vishnu Vandan, Purush Suktam, Satyanarayan Ashtakam, Achyutashtakam, and other shlokas of Vedanta. This album is thus a unique vehicle to experience the omnipotence and omnipresence of Lord Vishnu. Sung by distinguished singers like Sanjeev Abhyankar, Rattan Mohan Sharma, Devaki Pandit and many more.
1.Vishnu Vandana - Sanjeev Abhyankar
2.Shantakaram Bhujagashayanam - Sanjeev Abhyankar
3.Purush Suktam - Rattan Mohan Sharma
4.Dhanadayak Stotra - Satyanarayan Ashtakam - Sneha Pandit
5.Musical Namavali of Narayan
6.Sankashtanashanam Vishnu Stotra
7.Achyutashtakam - Sanjeev Abhyankar
8.Om Jai Jagdish Hare - Rattan Mohan Sharma
Sanjeev Abhyankar & Rattan Mohan Sharma
http://smashupload.c.../VISHNVNDMP.rar
Vishnu, the Preserver God, is the protector of righteousness and the guardian of humanity. According to Hinduism Lord Vishnu is the only true and sole manifestation of the cosmos and is considered to be the Omnipresent Para Brahman (Eternal Soul). This astounding album exemplifies the all-pervading nature of the Supreme Lord Vishnu in the form of exhortation of His exclusive worship that provides nirvana to His worshippers. The worship of Lord Vishnu illuminates and enlightens our soul, our very essence and invigorates our spirit. His worship in the precise way can provide immense peace and happiness in our daily lives leading to greater serenity and salvation.
The art of Vishnu Vandan would lead the person in deeper meditation and unending sea of calmness thus immersing oneself in the answers of the unknown leading to a merger with the Almighty. To quest the thirst of our souls and to pacify our restless self it is deemed all the more important to seek refuge in the light of Vishnu and this album succeeds in providing our impoverished minds the much needed peace and tranquility. This album is an exquisite compilation of most-powerful Vedic stotras and shlokas like Vishnu Vandan, Purush Suktam, Satyanarayan Ashtakam, Achyutashtakam, and other shlokas of Vedanta. This album is thus a unique vehicle to experience the omnipotence and omnipresence of Lord Vishnu. Sung by distinguished singers like Sanjeev Abhyankar, Rattan Mohan Sharma, Devaki Pandit and many more, this is a must-have album for his devotees.
This album is an exquisite compilation of most-powerful Vedic stotras and shlokas like Vishnu Vandan, Purush Suktam, Satyanarayan Ashtakam, Achyutashtakam, and other shlokas of Vedanta. This album is thus a unique vehicle to experience the omnipotence and omnipresence of Lord Vishnu. Sung by distinguished singers like Sanjeev Abhyankar, Rattan Mohan Sharma, Devaki Pandit and many more.
1.Vishnu Vandana - Sanjeev Abhyankar
2.Shantakaram Bhujagashayanam - Sanjeev Abhyankar
3.Purush Suktam - Rattan Mohan Sharma
4.Dhanadayak Stotra - Satyanarayan Ashtakam - Sneha Pandit
5.Musical Namavali of Narayan
6.Sankashtanashanam Vishnu Stotra
7.Achyutashtakam - Sanjeev Abhyankar
8.Om Jai Jagdish Hare - Rattan Mohan Sharma
Sanjeev Abhyankar & Rattan Mohan Sharma
http://smashupload.c.../VISHNVNDMP.rar
#112
Posted 13 August 2012 - 12:58 AM
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
1. Gayatri mantra
2. Pratah smaran
3. Venkatesh suprabhatam
4. Shiv suprabhatam
5. Shantikaranam
6. Atharvashirsha
7. Sri mahalakshmi moolmantra
8. Mahadurga kavacham
9. Shiv panchakshara stotram
10. Maha mrityunjay mantra
11. Nirvanashtakam (Himalayan Chants)
Disc: 2
1. Vakratunda mahakaya
2. Ganeshay dheemahi
3. Sukhakarta dukhaharta
4. Mere sai
5. Paani mein meen pyasi
6. Bhaj govindam
7. Hare krishna hare rama
8. Mand samiran yamuna tat par
9. Mere to giridhar gopal
10. Jai jai ram krishna hari
11. Om (The Sound Supreme)
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Disc: 1
1. Gayatri mantra
2. Pratah smaran
3. Venkatesh suprabhatam
4. Shiv suprabhatam
5. Shantikaranam
6. Atharvashirsha
7. Sri mahalakshmi moolmantra
8. Mahadurga kavacham
9. Shiv panchakshara stotram
10. Maha mrityunjay mantra
11. Nirvanashtakam (Himalayan Chants)
Disc: 2
1. Vakratunda mahakaya
2. Ganeshay dheemahi
3. Sukhakarta dukhaharta
4. Mere sai
5. Paani mein meen pyasi
6. Bhaj govindam
7. Hare krishna hare rama
8. Mand samiran yamuna tat par
9. Mere to giridhar gopal
10. Jai jai ram krishna hari
11. Om (The Sound Supreme)
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#113
Posted 15 August 2012 - 09:46 PM
Bhakti Ras-Lakshmi Shankar
Lakshmi Shankar (born 1926) is a Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. She is known for her performances of khyal, thumri, and bhajans.
Born in 1926, Lakshmi started her career in dancing. In 1939, when Uday Shankar brought his dance troupe to Madras, (recently renamed Chennai), she joined the Almora Centre to learn Uday Shankar’s dance style based on the Indian classics, and became a part of his troupe. She later married Uday Shankar's brother, Rajendra (with nickname Raju).
During a period of illness, Lakshmi had to give up dancing, and already having had a background of Carnatic music, she undertook learning Hindustani classical music for many years under Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan. Later, she also trained with Ravi Shankar, the sitar maestro.
Shankar toured America with Ravi Shankar and George Harrison in 1974. After Ravi Shankar's heart attack she conducted his touring band.
Lakshmi has shown her versatility and adaptability by composing music for Bharatanatyam for the leading dance company Shakti School of Bharatanatyam located in Los Angeles.
1. Prabhu Teri Mahima
2. Hari Tum Haro
3. Abki Tek Hamari
4. AB Jaago Mohan Pyarey
5. Hey Govinda Hey Gopala
6. Pathik Tuma Itna Kahio Jaye
7. Vaishnava Jana
http://smashupload.c...LSHNKBKRSMP.rar
Lakshmi Shankar (born 1926) is a Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. She is known for her performances of khyal, thumri, and bhajans.
Born in 1926, Lakshmi started her career in dancing. In 1939, when Uday Shankar brought his dance troupe to Madras, (recently renamed Chennai), she joined the Almora Centre to learn Uday Shankar’s dance style based on the Indian classics, and became a part of his troupe. She later married Uday Shankar's brother, Rajendra (with nickname Raju).
During a period of illness, Lakshmi had to give up dancing, and already having had a background of Carnatic music, she undertook learning Hindustani classical music for many years under Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan. Later, she also trained with Ravi Shankar, the sitar maestro.
Shankar toured America with Ravi Shankar and George Harrison in 1974. After Ravi Shankar's heart attack she conducted his touring band.
Lakshmi has shown her versatility and adaptability by composing music for Bharatanatyam for the leading dance company Shakti School of Bharatanatyam located in Los Angeles.
1. Prabhu Teri Mahima
2. Hari Tum Haro
3. Abki Tek Hamari
4. AB Jaago Mohan Pyarey
5. Hey Govinda Hey Gopala
6. Pathik Tuma Itna Kahio Jaye
7. Vaishnava Jana
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