Posted by: manjari | June 15, 2009

The Inner Compass

It’s been a very restful few days in Seattle, reminding me of forgotten summers and long cherished dreams.  After a couple of nights at a youth hostel, we are now couch surfing with two very awesome girls. These days are all about being one’s self, making music, and living art.

Today was my official first day busking at the market. It was a very spiritual experience. To share my own songs for the first time in a public setting felt very liberating.  There is a power in singing in a language that the general public can understand.

Singing in English, singing my own words, felt so honest and simple.  The more I sing my own songs, the more I feel I am following my own sure compass; the more I feel that I am myself.

Still, as grounding as it is, it doesn’t bring the joy that kirtan brings.  The way that kirtan touches the soul goes beyond words and language barriers.  Both seem to be elements of my art, my life.

If kirtan is the boat (as the famous Bengali bhajan states “harinamer naukakhani”) then my songs are its wake, trailing through the ocean water which is this world.

Posted by: manjari | June 1, 2009

The Month of Keshava

Vrnda Devi from Sri Rupa-Sanatan Gaudiya Math, Vrndavan, 2009

Vrnda Devi from Sri Rupa-Sanatan Gaudiya Math, Vrndavan, 2009

Last month was the month of Keshava. Kesava is a name of God, Sri Krsna, meaning, ‘He who is expert at decorating the hair of his beloved’.

During this month, all those who desire to achieve transcendental loving service to the Divine Couple, sri sri Radha and Krsna, take a vow to water the holy basil plant, Tulsi devi, every day and worship her along with Giriraja ji or Salagram sila.

Check out the sweet li’l bhajan link below. The song starts at about :30 sec. It’s just a rough recording on an MP3, so it peaks at times…but well worth the listen! This was recorded with about seven little girls from Vrndavan and myslef for my going away party. We did kirtan for almost 2 hrs! Awww… I miss them.

Vrnda Devi Astakam

Posted by: manjari | January 26, 2009

2 Days in Pondicherry, India

This month I am appreciating the gift of friendship; if it wasn’t for two of my good friends, I might never have taken a vacation last week to Bangalore and Pondicherry. It was their kind insistence that drew my away from my comfortable routine. I didn’t realize how much I needed it. But none of the days can compare to the unforgettable 2 1/2 days I spent in Pondicherry. I highly recommend it as a destination spot to anyone who plans on visiting India.

Although brief, the charm and character of Pondi (its sparkling beaches, temples, churches and art), renewed and inspired me. The following slides are my tribute to those amazing 2 days. It’s a selection of 41 photographs set to “Sunday Smile”, by Beirut (running time 3:35). It may take time to load, but it will be worth the wait.

Click to play Pondicherry, my love.
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Posted by: manjari | December 22, 2008

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