A Kundalini Set




New World Kirtan > Calming Chants for a Crazy World show

Summary: In this week’s set, the New World Kirtan Podcast features another branch of the kirtan music scene with a focus on <a href="http://www.kundaliniguide.com/what-is-kundalini">Kundalini</a> artists. The best-known chant from this tradition is the <a href="https://alzheimersprevention.org/research/kirtan-kriya-yoga-exercise/">Kirtan Kriya</a>, Sa Ta Na Ma, so powerful for Alzheimer’s patients &amp; their caregivers. This week you’ll hear a lovely version of that chant by <a href="https://www.mirabaiceiba.com/">Mirabai Ceiba</a>; here are the other artists in the set:<br> <a href="https://devapremalmiten.com/21-day-mantra-meditation-journey/">Deva Premal &amp; Miten 21-Day Mantra Meditation</a>, Day 7, The Inner Guru; Aad Guray Nameh<br> <a href="http://www.krishnakaur.org/">Krishna Kaur</a>, One Creator — Har Gobinda<br> <a href="https://www.snatamkaur.com/">Snatam Kaur</a>, Anand (Bliss) — Anand<br> <a href="https://www.spiritvoyage.com/artists/Satkirin-Kaur-Khalsa.aspx">Satkirin Kaur Khalsa</a>, Universal Mantra — Ramadasa: Healing Yourself &amp; Others<br> <a href="https://www.jaijagdeesh.com/">Jai Jagdeesh</a>, I Am Thine — Ong Namo Guru Dayvaa<br> <a href="https://www.mirabaiceiba.com/">Mirabai Ceiba</a>, A Hundred Blessings — Sa Ta Na Ma<br> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Live-Concert-Snatam-Kaur/dp/B000WTXCNG">Snatam Kaur</a>, Live In Concert — Aad Guray Nameh<br> <a href="https://jayalakshmiandananda.com/">Jaya Lakshmi &amp; Ananda</a>, Kundalini Mantras — Adi Mantra<br> <a href="https://mayafiennes.com/">Maya Fiennes</a>, MayaSpace — Ra Ma Da Sa 2<br>       <a href="https://www.deepakchopra.com/">Deepak Chopra</a>, spoken, Rumi — poem ’Beloved’<br> <a href="https://www.tinamalia.com/">Tina Malia</a>, Bridge to Vallabha — Long Time Sun<br> I hope you can enjoy the beauty of the summer wherever you are. It’s a privilege to have you as a listener. Stay in the flow of love any way you can, and we’ll get through this together. I’ll see you next week. Namaste.<br>