07 Dec

2020


I do not claim ownership of any of the following music/videos in any way whatsoever, and as such they are in no way my personal property whatsoever - i have simply chosen, of my own free-will, to showcase them here in order to provide some education/entertainment/relaxation/upliftment to both myself and all others who may like to watch/listen to their contents - if you find that you have enjoyed listening to them, then please consider purchasing them for yourself, in order to help the artist(s)/individual(s) further along their chosen journey through life...


I happened upon some Krishna Das music whilst on YouTube last evening - and because i enjoyed it so much i decided to showcase some of it here on this website of O/ours...

Apparently such a selection is the Correct one - as is also the offered order apparently...

Ooooh, that reminds me - it would very much seem that i (along with my rather Lovely Accompanying Companion, Rhio - plus a few others seemingly) have been Invited to 'Happy George Harrison's' rather Welcoming Abode / 'neck of the Woods' once again (lucky U/us eh)...



Om Namah Shivaya - Krishna Das Live!...

I like the way this particular devotional tune/song (and the following/next one also actually) gradually picks up speed and energy...

And the way such devotees respond to it...

It's the carefree happiness shown that draws me increasingly to it - it comprises part of the Live Ananda album by Krishna Das apparently...



Waltzing My Krishna - Krishna Das Live!...

'Waltzing My Krishna' - what a delightful and seemingly light-hearted title...

All three of these offered tunes/songs comprise part of a full-length kirtan held in New York City at the Church Of St. Paul & St. Andrew in October 2013 apparently - with this particular devotional tune/song apparently coming from the Kirtan Wallah album by Krishna Das...

Within Buddhism, Sid became Buddha - whereas within Hinduism, Harry apparently became Krishna???...



4AM Chalisa - Krishna Das Live!...

I find myself increasingly drawn to the Hare Krishna form of Hinduism...

In fact Hinduism in general is a 'living religion' that i have thus far never explored - so maybe i should start correcting such an obvious omission...

For those interested in knowing the English translation of all forty verses of the Hanuman Chalisa, contributor 'A P' has offered them in the form of a comment on the YouTube page where this particular tune/song originates...