Across the World Ocean - Sat Purkh Kaur complete

Across the World Ocean - Sat Purkh Kaur complete

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Sat Purkh Kaur's album Across the World Ocean is a wonderful, lively mix of ancient sounds and western instruments such as clarinet, oboe, viola, piano and even a horn ensemble! These songs, shabads and mantras can have a profound and uplifting effect in your daily yoga or spiritual practice.

tracks:

  • The Water Is Wide (04:33)
    Beautiful rendition of a traditional Scottish folk song.
  • Namo Namo Namo Namo (08:02)
    If you take just one step towards the guru with humility and devotion, the guru comes a million steps towards you.
    (Bhai Gurdaas Ji)
  • Naaraa-in (08:40)
    Naraa-in refers to the quality of the water. Just as a plant needs water to flower, Naraa-in nourishes the Divine identity within you so that your soul can blossom in its full beauty and grace. Narayan is the quality that makes life fresh, juicy and green again. It is also part of the peace mantra.
  • Har Har Naam Nidhaan Hai (07:20)
    Master's name, Har Har, is the greatest treasure. . . . The name is chanted so that all poverty and pain depart.
    (Guru Ram Dasji)
  • Moo Laalan Sio Preet Banee (06:52)
    Develops an unwavering commitment in relationships.
  • Kusam Basant (04:40)
    This Shabad works on prosperity and a positive mind; a great practice eg for spring.
  • Kundalini Surjhee (04:41)
    It is said that with this Shabad even one who has an unfortunate fate can experience Chardi Kala, the rise of Kundalini, the supreme consciousness. When chanted it is said to permeate all chakras including the Sahasrara Chakra and transmute the energy to cleanse you immaculately no matter what your destiny.
    (Yogi Bhajan)
  • Chattr Chakkr Vartee (11:29)
    These last four lines of Jaap Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh bring the universe in and the inside out. This mantra for the heart center gives direct energy. If you sink into the mantra, if you know it and can chant it, you can completely renew yourself.
    (Yogi Bhajan, July 12, 2001)
  • Jai Te Gang (10:28)
    This is a mangala charan of Bhagvati, the goddess of power that we usually associate with a sword. It can energize a person and give them courage, graininess and self-esteem that nothing on the planet, no matter how negative, can affect. This is the only Shabad that is a complete Mantra.
    (Yogi Bhajan, October 1, 1989)

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