{"id":12283,"date":"2015-12-17T15:53:28","date_gmt":"2015-12-17T15:53:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/?p=12283"},"modified":"2023-03-28T14:05:06","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T19:05:06","slug":"bhakti-without-borders-among-nominations-for-58th-grammy-awards-2016","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/bhakti-without-borders-among-nominations-for-58th-grammy-awards-2016\/","title":{"rendered":"Grammy-nominated ‘Bhakti Without Borders’ Music Album Takes Devotional Songs of India across Globe"},"content":{"rendered":"
Bhakti Without Borders, <\/span><\/em><\/strong>a music album of Krishna <\/span>bhajans (numinous songs or hymns), has challenged the widely prevailed notion that only India brims with devotion for Lord Krishna, a Hindu deity. This music album by a group of eleven musicians, better say Krishna devotees, from across the world is on the list of nominations for Grammy Awards 2016<\/span>.<\/p>\n Bhakti Without Borders<\/em>, an album of songs in eulogy of Lord Krishna, has been nominated for the 58th<\/sup> Grammy Awards in the \u2018Best New Age Album\u2019 category. The album is aptly named as eleven musicians or Krishna devotees from India, America, England, Australia and Germany composed the songs in collaboration beyond borders.<\/strong> Madi Das, the executive producer of Bhakti Without Borders<\/em>, is an ISKCON follower born in Germany and brought up in Mayapur.<\/p>\n Mayapur is one of the most popular tourist places near Kolkata<\/a><\/span>. An ISKCON Temple is the center of attraction in Mayapur. \u2013 Indian Eagle \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n One of the eleven singers who came together in a true display of brotherhood, love<\/span>, harmony and devotion is an Indian, Gaura Mani, from Vrindavan Mathura.<\/strong> In an interview, Gaura Mani was quoted saying, \u201cAs I continue to perform Kirtan around the world, I pray that the transcendental sound vibration of Lord Krishna\u2019s holy names will pour from my heart and I may continue to dive into the ocean of ecstatic bliss of my Lord Krishna.\u201d<\/p>\n Though born in America, Gaura Mani calls Vrindavan<\/a> <\/span>her home.<\/strong> She developed a passion for voicing soulful mantras, devotional songs, and meditative prayers at a tender age. She is known for her mellifluous, intoxicating voice which she claims to be blessed with by her Lord Krishna. Her spiritual journey began when she met her Param Das, a preacher, musician and bhajan<\/em> singer of international repute, in Vrindavan, India.<\/p>\n Gaura Mani and Param Das formed a rocking kirtan band, Vrajavadhus Kirtan. The band is named after a group of cowherd damsels<\/strong> (popularly known as Gopis in Vrindavan and in the legends of Lord Krishna). The band performs blissful bhajans<\/em> across the world. Golden Jewel<\/em> is one of the popular albums by Gaura Mani and Param Das. Their performance was a hit at the Festival of Chariots in Chicago.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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