Sri Krishna Govinda Hare Murare He Natha Narayana Vasudeva He Natha Narayana Vasudeva

Sri Krishna represents the pure Self, the center of Consciousness, the way to the Divine, Narayana. “Govinda” refers to Krishna as the loving protector of humanity. “Hare” indicates the removal of suffering; “Murare” denotes Krishna as the destroyer of demons within; “He Natha” means “O Master (Lord)”; and “Vasudeva” is the Supreme Being who permeates all.

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Thank you for posting this. It is amazing!

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This is the one that “brought me home” to Hinduism. There are more from this particular concert on YouTube.

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If you like kirtan, give some songs by Tarana Caitanya (also seen it spelled Chaitanya, can also search YouTube for “Tarana and friends”) a listen. He doesn’t have many songs but the ones he does are amazing. Something I like about his recordings is how they capture the energy and feel of a live kirtan session. Both he and KD are my favorite artists for kirtan.

Love in Action (album):

https://youtu.be/kqPoziGHivs

A version of the Hare Krisha mantra by him that’s one of my favorites (though a more popular version is in the previous link):

https://youtu.be/MKCHVc90WnE

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Thank you! 🙏🕉️

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