By Swami Kriyananda
The Indian musical mood is deep, inspiring, and devotional. Here you can enjoy a first little first excursion into that world.
Listen here: Mother of us all
Another musical excursion to India takes us to the Divine Beloved, which at once is cosmically far and intimately close in our hearts.
Listen here: Farther Away Than the Stars
You will enjoy a full and inspiring “Musical Tour” to India in the album Songs of the Soul. It contains the following tracks:
- Anandam Anandam (A traditional Indian song)
- Through Many Lives (A raga-like song by Kriyananda)
- Chant To The Divine Mother (A traditional song, sung in Bengali)
- Will That Day Come To Me, Ma? (Sung in Bengali)
- I’ve Passed My Life As A Stranger (A raga-like song by Kriyananda)
- Where Is There Love? (Sung in Bengali)
- Ram Dhun (A traditional song of India, much loved by Mahatma Gandhi, sung in Hindi)
- Gokula Chandra (A traditional love song to Krishna, the “moon of Gokula”, sung in Bengali)
- Krishna’s Flute (devotional song by Kriyananda, sung in English)
- Rama And Sita (the love story of Rama and Sita, by Kriyananda, in English)
- Sri Ram Jai Ram (traditional mantra)