Sounds of Isha is Sadhguru's own home grown, anomalous group of 'musicians'… Read Full Bio ↴Sounds of Isha is Sadhguru's own home grown, anomalous group of 'musicians' - inspired by their deep yearning and sense of gratitude. Dabbling with and melting into their instruments, their work is a subtle fusion of the rich and diverse beings that they are. Coming a long way from their first performance four years ago, today, Sounds of Isha has two albums to its credit. The group members are full-time volunteers with Isha Foundation, living a life of dedication and austerity; thus, their inspirational songs are usually created after a full day's activity, due to their passion and zest to share a different dimension of the foundation's work.
The group has performed at the Jahane Kusrauv Festival in 2006, at several WPO, YPO, UN and other prestigious conferences. They have also performed along with percussion Maestro Shivamani, Sufi Singer Zila Khan and Popular Performer Remo Fernandez at the Mahashivarathri festival in 2008 and 2007.
The group has performed at the Jahane Kusrauv Festival in 2006, at several WPO, YPO, UN and other prestigious conferences. They have also performed along with percussion Maestro Shivamani, Sufi Singer Zila Khan and Popular Performer Remo Fernandez at the Mahashivarathri festival in 2008 and 2007.
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Siva Gnaani
on Madar Pirai Kanni Yanai
Interpreting the first line as Ganesha is ABSURD " madar Pirai KANNIYAANAI" Kanniyaanai has nothing to do with elephant. kanni is flower kanni (string of flowers worn on the head.). KANNIYAAN here refers to Lord Shiva chandra Shekara who wears "madar Pirai" beautiful cresecent moon as a flower on his head. malayan mahal is Parvathi. All that Appar says here is the devotees are singing the glory of Siva along with that of Parvathi while they carry water and flowers flowers for HIS worship (podhodu Neer Sumanthethi)
Siva Gnaani
on Madar Pirai Kanni Yanai
The opening line of this song in Tamil, "Madar Pirai Kanni Yanai" translates to "The elephant with a tusk as sharp as a crescent moon." In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha, who is also known as Vakratunda, is often depicted with an elephant head and is considered the god of wisdom and new beginnings. The song is addressed to Lord Ganesha and speaks about his glory and power.
In the second verse, the lyrics mention how the singer witnesses Lord Ganesha dancing with his consort, Parvati, and how he is filled with awe at the sight. The third verse speaks about how Lord Ganesha is always present, guiding and leading the way without allowing his devotees to falter. The overall message of the song is about seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha to overcome obstacles and find success.
The song is sung by the Indian spiritual group, Sounds of Isha, who are known for their music that fuses traditional Indian music with modern sounds. The group uses music as a way to spread awareness about yoga, meditation, and spirituality. Their songs, including "Madar Pirai Kanni Yanai," are widely popular among spiritual seekers across the world.
Sri gadiraju
on Adiyoginam Pranamamyaham
I want to know the meaning of adiyoginam pranamamyaham entire meaning
Malicka Sherif
on Bhairavi Vandana
Meaning of the vandana would b helpful
Sulochana Naidu
on Nirvana Shatakam
chidananda roopa takes us ------ makes us to for get ourselves.Pranams to H H Sadhguruji.