Sada Sat Kaur

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Adi Mantra 05:16 Tools
Mul Mantra 08:10 Tools
Gobinday Mukunday 09:55 Tools
Sat Siri 07:03 Tools
Angels Waltz 12:23 Tools
Har Har Har Har Gobinday 12:03 Tools
Guru Guru Wahe Guru 11:53 Tools
Ra Ma Da Sa 13:28 Tools
Hay Gobinda 07:50 Tools
Ajai Alai 11:12 Tools
Love in My Heart 08:51 Tools
Bolo Ram 08:02 Tools
Adi Shakti 11:15 Tools
Adi Shakti (Bhangra Mix) 06:01 Tools
Sochai Soch 06:22 Tools
Naam Kumaree 07:11 Tools
Wahe Guru Jio 09:44 Tools
Gobinday Mukunday (Krishan Liquid Mix) 06:00 Tools
Wah Yantee: Patanjali's Song 08:18 Tools
gobinday mukanday 09:54 Tools
Bhaja Man Mere 11:30 Tools
Adi Shakti: Bhangra Mix 06:00 Tools
Angels' Waltz 12:23 Tools
Adi Shatki 11:15 Tools
Rakhe Rakhanhar 07:22 Tools
Sat siri siri akal 00:00 Tools
Gobinde Mukande Udare Apare Harian Karian Nirname Akame 00:00 Tools
Wah Yantee ~ Patanjali's Song 08:20 Tools
Gobinde Mukande (Guru Gyatri Mantra) 09:54 Tools
Gobinday Makunday 09:54 Tools
Ajai Ajai 11:11 Tools
Gobinde mukande 00:00 Tools
Angels' Waltz (Gobinda Hari) 12:23 Tools
Sat Siri - Мантра эпохи Водолея 00:00 Tools
Wah Yantee Patanjali's Song 12:23 Tools
Soohai Soch 06:23 Tools
Sada Sat Kaur - Gobinday Mukunday 09:54 Tools
Angel's Waltz 09:54 Tools
Adi Shakti, Bhangra Mix 09:54 Tools
Adi Shakti (Bhangara Mix) 09:54 Tools
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Sada Sat Kaur's name represents within yogic circles the alchemy of everyday custom turned into high art. For over 30 years she has toured the world, chanting mantras and singing kirtan in ashrams, concert halls, schools, public parks. In India, audiences have been known to flock to her as if she were the Beatles. "We play to crowds of 200,000 people," she says. "They want to touch you and get your autograph. You go to these parks when it's a Sikh holiday, and they hear that these American Sikhs are going to sing, and you can't even see the end of the sea of people." As the decades have passed, that sea of people has never managed to hoist Sada Sat Kaur toward a recording studio-until now. "The feeling inside myself was that this was all going to happen when it was supposed to happen," she says, "and it did." In 2000 she was hanging around the watermelon tent at a Summer Solstice retreat in the mountains of New Mexico when she fell into an exchange with musician and producer Jeremy Toback. "We just got to talking and Jeremy and I were like, 'Let's do an album." The result of that chance encounter is Angels' Waltz, a debut disc from a 56-year-old homeopath and yoga instructor who also just happens to be a master of a musical and spiritual form. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.