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.
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Our Love to You, Song dedicated to Shri Mataji
Please enjoy Our Love to You, a song by Sia R.K. dedicated to Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahaja Yoga.
Sahaja Yoga music at the United Nations
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.
Vani – Mogerah Fullelah
Please enjoy the following video of a song which was sung at a Sahaja Yoga meditation program in Australia.
Subendra Rao plays Rag Bageshri
Please enjoy the following rendition of Rag Bageshri played by Subendra Rao on sitar with Sukvendra Singh on the tabla playing Raga Bageshri. The performance took place in Ganapatipule, India, in the presence of the founder of Sahaja Yoga, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi.
Meditate with Dr Rajam on the violin – part 2
Please enjoy the second part of this performance by Dr Rajam, a virtuoso violinist, playing a raga at Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi’s birthday celebrations in 1998. She is playing Raag Jaijaivanti and is accompanied by Pandit Abhijit Banerjee on the tabla. Shri Mataji is the founder of Sahaja Yoga meditation.
Music and dance from around the world
Please enjoy the following compilation of music and dance performed by Sahaja Yogis from around the world. It also contains a short extract from a speech about music by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahaja Yoga.