The Bhaktas - Kundalini Kirtan Remixes (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: The Bhaktas
- Title: Kundalini Kirtan Remixes
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Altar Records
- Genre: Electronic, Ambient, New Age, Psychill
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 63:19 min
- Total Size: 383 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Kundalini Kirtan (Dreaming Cooper Remix) 07:48
2. Kundalini Kirtan (Martin Nonstatic Remix) 07:01
3. Kundalini Kirtan (Ateris Remix) 08:39
4. Kundalini Kirtan (MIKTEK Remix) 08:00
5. Kundalini Kirtan (Astral Waves - ATMOS Remix) 08:08
6. Kundalini Kirtan (Profondita Remix) 10:28
7. Kundalini Kirtan (StevAxel Remix) 07:30
8. Shiva Shambho (Suduaya Remix) 05:45
1. Kundalini Kirtan (Dreaming Cooper Remix) 07:48
2. Kundalini Kirtan (Martin Nonstatic Remix) 07:01
3. Kundalini Kirtan (Ateris Remix) 08:39
4. Kundalini Kirtan (MIKTEK Remix) 08:00
5. Kundalini Kirtan (Astral Waves - ATMOS Remix) 08:08
6. Kundalini Kirtan (Profondita Remix) 10:28
7. Kundalini Kirtan (StevAxel Remix) 07:30
8. Shiva Shambho (Suduaya Remix) 05:45
This unique album consist of remixes by some of our favourite artists for one of The Bhaktas' favoured & popular track "Kundalini Kirtan"
Baba Nam Kevalam
Baba means "my most beloved One", Nam means "name of" or "to identify with", and Kevalam means "only". So the meaning of the mantra is "My most Beloved is the only One." The ideation is: "Everywhere I look, in everything I hear, feel, see, taste and smell, I perceive that one Supreme Consciousness which pervades all things."
Kiirtan is the singing of a mantra aloud while ideating on the Supreme Being. It inculcates the feeling of bliss and prepares the mind for meditation, because in performing it all the motor and sensory organs are engaged and directed towards the Supreme. It can be done anywhere, any time, but the best time is just before meditation.
Chanting the mantra out loud before meditation is called "kiirtan." It is extremely beneficial and makes meditation much easier. Its a sort of a halfway step. The mind stays focused only on the mantra, but all the senses are not focused inwardly--we are still singing and listening. It helps slow breathing (through singing), helps fix the mantra in the mind, and on a subtler level, raises the vibration in the room.
Baba Nam Kevalam
Baba means "my most beloved One", Nam means "name of" or "to identify with", and Kevalam means "only". So the meaning of the mantra is "My most Beloved is the only One." The ideation is: "Everywhere I look, in everything I hear, feel, see, taste and smell, I perceive that one Supreme Consciousness which pervades all things."
Kiirtan is the singing of a mantra aloud while ideating on the Supreme Being. It inculcates the feeling of bliss and prepares the mind for meditation, because in performing it all the motor and sensory organs are engaged and directed towards the Supreme. It can be done anywhere, any time, but the best time is just before meditation.
Chanting the mantra out loud before meditation is called "kiirtan." It is extremely beneficial and makes meditation much easier. Its a sort of a halfway step. The mind stays focused only on the mantra, but all the senses are not focused inwardly--we are still singing and listening. It helps slow breathing (through singing), helps fix the mantra in the mind, and on a subtler level, raises the vibration in the room.
Year 2017 | World | Electronic | Psychedelic | Ambient | New Age | Chill-out | FLAC / APE
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