Please enjoy the following Sahaja Yoga bhajans written by the late Baba Mama, brother of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, sung here by Chaya and Subramaniam of the music group Nirmal Sangeet Sarita.
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Please enjoy the following Sahaja Yoga bhajans written by the late Baba Mama, brother of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, sung here by Chaya and Subramaniam of the music group Nirmal Sangeet Sarita.
Please enjoy the following music written by the late Baba Mama, brother of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. Baba Mama will always be remembered for the enormous contribution that he made to music in Sahaja Yoga. Although he was a very gifted mathematician and accountant, taking after his mother, he also became a poet later on. He wrote many beautiful devotional songs, some of which are included in the following program which took place on the 1999 India Tour.
Please enjoy the following Sahaja Yoga meditation music – Nick Buff plays Raag Durga on the saxophone, with Hanuman on tabla.
Please enjoy Our Love to You, a song by Sia R.K. dedicated to Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahaja Yoga.
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Sahaja Yogi musicians were invited to share their music with members of the United nations on 14th December 2007 at the UN headquaters. Many different types of music were performed: qawwalis, classical ragas, bhajans, indian slide guitar, western classical music as well as popular music. The following performers took part: Stephen Day, Matt Malley, Asmira Woodward-Page, Anjan Upadhya, Amrith Nambiar, Angela Nambiar, Clelia Cavallaro, Iris Jortner, Nitin Haldankar and Sujata Shrinivasan.
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Enjoy music from the Music of Joy group. MOJ is a unique, multicultural band based in Sydney, Australia. The magic of the group comes from the dynamic energy produced when over twenty musicians, with a wide variety of cultural backgrounds, join together with one common goal – to share music that is joyful and uplifting. The band’s repertoire is as vast and diverse as its members, transcending cultural boundaries and ranging from traditional Indian bhajans through to melodic Chinese and Russian folk songs as well as rhythmic African harmonies and of course the music of Australia itself. Over the past 20 years, MOJ have released five albums. More about MOJ.