Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Ananthasree, Here is the description of the Mahayatra '97 video from the Amma DC web site. The Bhajan you're seeking is, I think, "Muralivale." Hope this helps! Jai Ma! -Achyut "Travel with Ammachi, on the 1997 North India tour. You will see and hear Ammachi sitting and talking with Her devotees under a tree which has monkeys in it; Ammachi making tea and singing for Her children by the roadside campfire; speaking at Her public programs (English subtitles); giving Darshan from a car; chanting at a late night home visit; receiving Pada Puja during Devi Bhava; meeting with the Prime Minister of India at his residence in New Delhi, and much more. Your journey concludes with a 7 minute musical video version of the bhajan, Muralivale, as sung by Sw Pranavamritananda Puri at the New Delhi Ashram." Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <michellewalsh88@h...> wrote: > > Om Namah Shivayah, > > I am trying to figure out the name of this bhajan. I do not know the lyrics, but it is extremely > upbeat, energetic and danceable! It is featured at the end of the Mahayatra '97 video. I heard > it played each time I saw Amma, and people have such a great time dancing around to this > bhajan. It starts off at a moderate pace and then escalates faster and faster toward the end. I > am about to make a purchase from the Amma shop and would like to get this song f anyone > has any guesses as to what it might be! > > If you know what this song is, can you recommend other bhajans with a similar feel? I really > am drawn to the bhajans that build slowly and end fast and ecstatic. Mahishasuramardini > Strotam and Pasiyendral are two of my favorites for this reason. Any recommendations are > greatly appreciated!! > > Namaste! > > Ananthasree > > http://www.ammaschildren.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Om Namah Shivayah, I just double checked, and the song I am thinking of is not on the Mahayatra at all. It must have been another video. Any more guesses as to this song? Thanks, Ananthasree Ammachi, "Rufus Juskus" <rufmanj@v...> wrote: > > Ananthasree, > > Here is the description of the Mahayatra '97 video from the Amma DC > web site. The Bhajan you're seeking is, I think, "Muralivale." > > Hope this helps! > > Jai Ma! > > -Achyut > > > "Travel with Ammachi, on the 1997 North India tour. You will see and > hear Ammachi sitting and talking with Her devotees under a tree which > has monkeys in it; Ammachi making tea and singing for Her children by > the roadside campfire; speaking at Her public programs (English > subtitles); giving Darshan from a car; chanting at a late night home > visit; receiving Pada Puja during Devi Bhava; meeting with the Prime > Minister of India at his residence in New Delhi, and much more. Your > journey concludes with a 7 minute musical video version of the bhajan, > Muralivale, as sung by Sw Pranavamritananda Puri at the New Delhi Ashram." > > > > > Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <michellewalsh88@h...> > wrote: > > > > Om Namah Shivayah, > > > > I am trying to figure out the name of this bhajan. I do not know the > lyrics, but it is extremely > > upbeat, energetic and danceable! It is featured at the end of the > Mahayatra '97 video. I heard > > it played each time I saw Amma, and people have such a great time > dancing around to this > > bhajan. It starts off at a moderate pace and then escalates faster > and faster toward the end. I > > am about to make a purchase from the Amma shop and would like to get > this song f anyone > > has any guesses as to what it might be! > > > > If you know what this song is, can you recommend other bhajans with > a similar feel? I really > > am drawn to the bhajans that build slowly and end fast and ecstatic. > Mahishasuramardini > > Strotam and Pasiyendral are two of my favorites for this reason. Any > recommendations are > > greatly appreciated!! > > > > Namaste! > > > > Ananthasree > > > > http://www.ammaschildren.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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