Deva Premal and Miten are joined by Neo-Soul superstar India.Arie in some of the 9 tracks of this new album.
Osho says, “Thinking and contemplation are both processes of the mind, but they are very different, even opposite.”
Sarita and Yogi Malik chat about a vast array of subjects on Tantra – from Kundalini to Mantras, Chakras to sacred sites, to how to bring Tantra into our daily lives.
Miten talks to Punya on his album ‘Devotee’ and the recently-released ‘Deva Premal – The Essential Collection 1998-2020’.
Update: 30-day free trial available for all new subscriptions between 18 June – 17 July 2021. Web and mobile app, by Deva Premal and Miten and team, for mantra lovers – by Punya.
Deva Premal’s new creation has been released worldwide across digital platforms today. The mantra is recorded at a traditional pitch of 432Hz.
Staying connected, supporting each other, meditating together and learning about ourselves via the internet – by Punya.
Deva Premal and Miten invite to an online gathering on Osho’s Enlightenment Day, Saturday, 21 March 2020 – and now every day until further notice.
After a concert, David Holzer interviews Miten for the Budapest Business Journal, published on November 5, 2019.
We are invited by Deva Premal and Miten to welcome the New Year by chanting the Gayatri Mantra live with them, on Facebook and Instagram, from 1-7 January 2019.
Keerti writes about the very unconscious social conditioning, imprisoning all inside its thick walls. Published in The Asian Age on November 13, 2018.
Deva Premal and Miten find a feeling of spirituality when playing thousand-year-old mantras and chants, writes Alexander Sorochan on VueWeekly.
Review by Krishna Jani of Manish Vyas’s recent album: “Everyone who seeks music for their meditation playlist should hear this. “
The mantra that Guru Nanak gave to the world explains to seekers that God is not separate from His creation. He is totally absorbed and immersed in the one He has created, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Speaking Tree, India.
“If you repeat a certain mantra for a long time, that too creates subtle chemical changes in your being. It is better than drugs, but still, that too is a subtle drug,” says Osho.
Bhagawati questions the effects of popular prayer, chants and well-wishing: “These so-called prayers are all mantras that won’t make anybody wake up but put everybody to sleep with the smug feeling of having ‘done’ something positive.”
Osho speaks about the Nadabrahma meditation in a darshan, “Let the body get drunk, let the mind get drunk, let them fall into a deep love-affair with each other, and you slip out of it.”
Mantra singer Sudha shares a track from her latest album ‘In Her Name’ and replies to a few questions.