Sant Kabir’s Nirguni Bhajan: In praise of a formless God || IndianRaga Fellows

Sant Kabir has written a large number of verses which talk about formless god. These verses, called as nirguni bhajans are complex to understand, and can have varied interpretations. Here is one such Nirguni Bhajan presented by 2015 IndianRaga​ Fellows Jai Sovani​, Rucha Muley Jambhekar​, Akshay Anantapadmanabhan​ and Aditya Sriram! To hear more creative pieces like this, subscribe here: Interested in joining a talented group of musicians in creating beautiful productions like this? Then apply to the IndianRaga Fellowship! For more information, please visit this page: Download the audio track for free at Literal translation : Fearlessly I Will Sing the Attributes of the One without Attributes Using the Base Lotus as the Steady Seat I Will Make the Wind Rise in Reverse Steadying the Mind’s Attachments I Will Unify the Five Elements Ingila, Pingala and Sukhman are the Channels I Will Bathe at the Confluence of the Three Rivers The Five and Twenty Five I Will Master by my Wish And String them Together by One Common Thread At the Summit of Aloneness the Un-struck Anahad Sound Reverberates I Will Play the Thirty-Six Different Symphonies Says Kabir Listen Oh Practicing Aspirant I Will Wave the Flag of Victory - Reference: #indianraga
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