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Frame Drum Kirtan Vol 1 - Chants for Wellbeing and Balance

by Sadhvi Kadambari Maa

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jagajjālapālaṃ kacatkaṇṭhamālaṃ śaraccandrabhālaṃ mahādaityakālaṃ nabhonīlakāyaṃ durāvāramāyaṃ supadmāsahāyam bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || sadāmbhodhivāsaṃ galatpuṣpahāsaṃ jagatsannivāsaṃ śatādityabhāsaṃ gadācakraśastraṃ lasatpītavastraṃ hasaccāruvaktraṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || ramākaṇṭhahāraṃ śrutivrātasāraṃ jalāntarvihāraṃ dharābhārahāraṃ cidānandarūpaṃ manojñasvarūpaṃ dhrutānekarūpaṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || jarājanmahīnaṃ parānandapīnaṃ samādhānalīnaṃ sadaivānavīnaṃ jagajjanmahetuṃ surānīkaketuṃ trilokaikasetuṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || kṛtāmnāyagānaṃ khagādhīśayānaṃ vimukternidānaṃ harārātimānaṃ svabhaktānukūlaṃ jagadvrukṣamūlaṃ nirastārtaśūlaṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || samastāmareśaṃ dvirephābhakeśaṃ jagadvimbaleśaṃ hrudākāśadeśaṃ sadā divyadehaṃ vimuktākhilehaṃ suvaikuṇṭhagehaṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || surālibaliṣṭhaṃ trilokīvariṣṭhaṃ gurūṇāṃ gariṣṭhaṃ svarūpaikaniṣṭhaṃ sadā yuddhadhīraṃ mahāvīravīraṃ mahāmbhodhitīraṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || ramāvāmabhāgaṃ talānagranāgaṃ kṛtādhīnayāgaṃ gatārāgarāgaṃ munīndraiḥ sugītaṃ suraiḥ saṃparītaṃ guṇaudhairatītaṃ bhaje'haṃ bhaje'haṃ || I adore Śrīhari, Who is the world-net protector, Who has a moving garland at throat, Who has a forehead radiant-like the autumn-moon, Who is the end for dreadful demons, Who has a blue-sky like body, Whose Māyā (illusions) are invincible, and Who is with the consort Padmā. I adore Him.[1] I adore Śrīhari, Who is always living in the ocean (Kṣīrasāgara), Who has white teeth like trickling [white] flowers, Who stays with the good in the world, Who is radiant like hundred suns, Who has a mace and a cakra as weapons, Who has shining yellow clothes, and Whose beautiful face is smiling. I adore Him.[2] I adore Śrīhari, Who is delightful for the throat of Ramā, Who is the essence of śruti-flock (treatises), Who has the ether (universe) as a playground, Who absolves weight of the earth, Who is thought and joy, Whose form is mind-pleasing, and Who has taken many forms. I adore Him.[3] I adore Śrīhari, Who is free of old-age and birth, Who is swollen with supreme-bliss (eternal bliss), Who has His mind fixed in the true nature of the spirit (Self), Who is always new, Who is for the birth of the world, Who is the shining-star of demi-god's army, and Who is the bridge (support) for the three-worlds. I adore Him.[4] I adore Śrīhari, Who is sung by the Āmnāya (Veda), Who has king of birds as a vehicle, Who is the primary cause of liberation, Who removes the pride of enemies, Who is favorable to His devotee, Who is the root of the tree-like world, and Who expels the thorn-like pain of life. I adore Him.[5] I adore Śrīhari, Who is the Lord of all immortals, Whose hairs have bumble-bee color, Who is the smallest (atomic) part of spherical-world, Whose soul is like the sky (all-pervading), Whose body is always divine, Who is free of everything in this world, and Who resides in Vaikuṇṭha. I adore Him.[6] I adore Śrīhari, Who is more powerful than the enemies of Sura (Demi-gods), Who is superior to the superiors, Who is situated in only one form (of Paramātman or Brahman), Who is always steady in a battle, Who is more brave than the immense brave, and Who is situated at the bank of the great ocean. I adore Him.[7] I adore Śrīhari, Who has Ramā at the left side, Who has the head of a snake in front, Who can be approached by Yāga (doing Yajña), Who is beyond colors and passion, Who is sung by the sages, Who is surrounded by the demi-gods, and Who is beyond the group of qualities. I adore Him.[8]
2.
Om Namo Bhagavate Mahā Sudarśanāya Vāsudevāya Dhanvantaraye Amrita Kalaśa Hastāya Sarva Bhaya Vināśāya Sarva Roga Nivāranāya Śrī Mahāviśnu Svarūpa Śrī Dhanvantari Svarūpa
3.
maṁgala bhavana amaṁgala hārī dravahu sudasaratha acara bihārī śrī rām jai rām jai jai rām meri prabhu rāma jai jai rām The abode of auspiciousness puts an end to the effects of all negativity. Rama, the great son of King Dasaratha, is the unwavering flame which makes everything auspicious.
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Rāma Bhajo 06:09
Rāma bhajo ārāma tajo Rāma hi prema ki mūrat hai, Rāma hi satya ki sūrat hai Rāma hi śakti upāsanā, Rāma hi śānti sādhanā Rāma hi yoga aur dhārana, Rāma hi lakśah Lakśmana kā Rāma Sīyā Rāma Jaya Sīyā Rāma Jai Raghu Nandan Rāma Rāma Jānaki Vallabha Rājā Rāma Dasharatha Nandana Rājā Rāma Remember Rama and rest not (be active in Rama and don't be lazy) Rama is the body of love and face of truth Rama is worship of spiritual power Rāma is disciplined practice of peace Rama is yogic union and concentration Rama is the aim of Lakshman
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Mangalam Jaya Mangalam Śrī Sītārāma Jaya Mangalam Śrī Hanumāna Jaya Mangalam Śrī Rāmakrsna Jaya Mangalam Śrī Radheśyāma Jaya Mangalam Śrī Govinda Hari Jaya Mangalam Śrī Gopāla Hari Jaya Mangalam
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Nārāyanāya Nārāyanāya Hari Hare Nārāyanāya Nārāyanāya Lakśmī kī jai Nārāyanāya Nārāyanāya Mahāvisnave Nārāyanāya Nārāyanāya Dhanvantaraye Om Namo Nārāyanāya I bow to Narayana of the celestial waters Who is the beloved of Sri Lakshmi Who is Vishnu the sustainer of creation Who is the divine healer Dhanvantari
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Om Svāhā 08:40
Om Svāhā Om Aim Hŕīm Klīm Cāmundaya Vicce I surrender myself to the primordial power of creation which creates, sustains, destroys, deludes and liberates.
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Om Svāhā Om Aim Hŕīm Klīm Cāmundaya Vicce I surrender myself to the primordial power of creation which creates, sustains, destroys, deludes and liberates.
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Hare Krsna
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Vitthala Vitthala Vitthalā Rādhe Rādhe Pānduranga Rādhe Rādhe Vitthalā Pānduranga Vitthalā To Vitthala the giver of joy and good fortune to all devotees...regardless of caste, creed or past deeds. The famous bhakta-poet Sant Tukuram, said that Vitthal, or Vitthala, comes from vittha, meaning “ignorance,” and la, meaning “one who accepts”; thus, the name suggests that he is “one who accepts those who are ignorant of all knowledge.” Vitthal, or Vitthu is a name for Vishnu as a form of Krishna.

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This album is a collection of devotional prayers and chants to the Sustaining Power of the world, which invoke a sense of wellbeing, joy and balance in our lives.

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released January 1, 2022

All vocals and musical arrangement, recording and production by Sadhvi Kadambari Maa. Tracks were recorded on Samsung phone with no external audio equipment.

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“My hidden passion has always been music and the sounds of harmony. I understand so much more about myself since living in India the past 9yrs. I have studied within myself the intimate relationship between voice, emotions and the art of aligning in truth. The power of speech connects me with the universal sound principle. The human voice is the Goddess expressing its love for the world.” ... more

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