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Right Time Music presents samples from this CD in praise of Shri Krishna, the Indian God who represents the entire universe and cosmic being or Godhead.
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"Vrindavan CD" - Hema Desai, Devaki Pandit, Sadhana Sargam
We can provide this album as an audio CD for £8.40, including delivery in the UK.
"Mithe Ras se Bhari"
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(150 secs, starts at 95)
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"Sakhi Meru Marag Rokho"
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(110 secs, starts at 112)
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"Radha Dhoond Rahi"
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"More Kanha jo Aye"
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"Chalo Dekh Aye"
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"Kanha Meri Galiyan"
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"Rasraj Brij Bihari"
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"Kahan Chuppe"
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"Latao me Brij ke"
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"Anupam Madhuri"
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(140 secs, starts at 295)
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CD playing time is around 77 minutes |
Some notes from the CD sleeve
"The flute bearing Krishna, said to be the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, was and is the most popular of all Deities. Krishna became the focus of numerous Bhakti (devotional) cults, which over the centuries produced a wealth of religious poetry and music. Thus, Vrindavan became synonymous with Krishna Consciousness, an abode of pure love, peace and tranquillity."
Musicians
Rajesh Deo, Dnyanesh Deo, Yusuf, Alap Desai, Navin Manraja, Sanjay Dhakan, Babulal Gandharva, Umashankar Shukla, Sandip Kulkarni, Pradip Sengupta
Instruments (in same order)
Vibraphone, Guitar & Bass Guitar, Dholak, Tabla, Percussions, Keyboard, Belabahar, Sitar, Flute, Mandolin
Chorus Singers
Hema Desai, Alap Desai, Himanshu Bhatt, Mala Shah, Manisha Doctor, Nandita Dholakia, Bilaj Parekh |
Lyrics
Hitshree Asuda Ramji | Music
J.S.R. Madhukar |
Musical Arrangement
Ashit Desai | Concept and Production
Hemant Mattani |
CD Publisher
Sona Rupa Ltd. | Owners
Chandu and Hemant Mattani |
[Indian spiritual understanding is that all the Gods form a unity. They are simply different aspects of one integrated but complex divinity. In that sense, Hinduism is no more polytheistic than Christianity, which considers the divine to manifest as a Father, a Son and as a Holy Spirit: "Three in one and one in three"... Ed.]
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