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 More options Oct 1, 1:47 am
From: "Dharmadeva" <dharmad...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 01:47:26 +1000
Local: Thurs, Oct 1 2009 1:47 am
Subject: Kiirtan CD

From: Dd AA [mailto:carrot4...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 September 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: kiirtan CD

Ba'ba'
Namaskar, dear ones,
here is a piece of good news from my side:
I've (finally) made a kiirtan CD, by Ba'ba's Grace!!!

It happened in Korea, a couple of weeks ago, with the help of brother
Kamal's wonderful guitar-skills and recording-equipment.

I've titled it "Kiirtan Fusion" (hope the title is not already taken) and
it's very home-made&organic, "fresh from the oven" - hope you can download
it from the link in the message below, enjoy and share it with your buddies.

Here are the names for different tunes:

1. Santa's lullaby
2. Mandala
3. Matted locks
4. Beach temple
5. Guru's Name
6. Native heartbeat
7. Gopi's Beloved
8. Lover's pain
9. Gypsy
10. Okinawa children

If you need chords for playing, I'd be happy to forward them too as soon as
I get more time.
The tunes are from all over the world - I've not invented them but "remixed"
my favorite traditional chants, mantras and prayers and sang them a bit
faster, for dancing purposes.
Did I ever mention I actually wanted to be a DJ?! Now you know...

I hope you have a link fast enough for downloading these files and a
software that decodes them. If anyone has a faster/more convenient way for
sharing music, please feel free to transform/upload them to it and forward
here - I'd love to help with spreading the good vibes around, as freely as
possible!

For me this is a big "dream come true" and a great joy. Being creative in
any way seems to be so ecstatic!
And now I'm hooked: want to record more and more, ha-ha, it's so much fun -
a great exercise in patience and humility, actually, putting up with all the
imperfections and inconveniences of being a "mere human"... It wasn't easy,
but, luckily, we did not have the time to fuss too much. Hope you'll like
the result.

Jay, Ba'ba'!
With best wishes for expressing your own creative potential, by His Grace,
AAdd

www.anandaarpana.com

I just uploaded the file with all the songs in it. To open it you will need
Winrar.
I will store the songs there for about 1 month if it is enough time to share
it with your friends.
Otherwise, let me know and I can store it there for some time longer.

Here you have the link:
http://satrustegui.net/files/babanamkevalam.rar


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