The concluding puja ceremony. Sri Dinesh Panditji sings a beautiful prayer to Sri Maheswar Mahadev. Accompanied by Sri Sachin Panditji and Sri Sanjay Panditji.
Radhey Radhey! Happy New Year! Baba sings Eamonn raga describing the Leela where Krishna returns Home from the forest with His friends at sunset having spent the day herding the junior cows.
Baba sings of Sri RadhaKrishna Leela to the Thakurjis being gently swung during the great Jhulan Swing Festival in Sri Radha Giridhari Mandir, Sri Dham Vrindaban
Baba sings with the Kirtan Babas, Jayanthu Das and Ananta Das plus Shanker Violin Master, Sri Mahadev Das Babaji Maharaja (Karatels) and Sri Shyamsunder Das Babaji Maharaja (mridanga) at Sri Radha Giridhari Mandir, Sri Vrindavan Dham.
Baba sings Nimai Sannyasa. This raga is sung 2 to 3am, middle of the night when Sriman Mahaprabhu stole away from His Mother's Home to go and take sannyasa. It describes Mother Saci's lament.
What a beautiful way to start the New Year- steeped in the deep joy of Sri Harinam Sankirtan. Sri Ramana Bihari Das babaji Maharaja sings to His Sri Radha Giridhari in the mandir accompanied by the kirtan Babas and Sri Mahadev Das. This raga is sung everyday 6-8pm.
Sung by Sri Ramana Bihari Das Babaji Maharaja for the most supremely worshippable Srimati Radhika Sundari devi during His annual visit to UK in 2013.
Just after sunset and Srimad Bhagavat Patha, the Sri Akhanda Harinam Sankirtan Babas, Jayanthu and Ananda Baba sing Eamonn raga.
Sri Ananta Seshji incessantly tells the stories and sings the glories of Sri Krishna and His devotees. He is the support of the entire universe with the continual kirtan flowing endlessly from His hundreds of snake hooded heads.
All Glories, all obeisances to Sri Ananta Seshji Maharaja!
Recited in the original transmitted language of sanskrit by Sri Ramana Bihari Das Babaji Maharaja. The benefits of listening to Srimad Bhagavatam cannot ever be estimated. It destroys the 3-fold sufferings of the listener and imparts to them goodness, truth and a love and appreciation of God. Sri Krishna Himself always comes to listen.
Every Great Programme must need to begin with respect and acknowledgement to the Guru without whose mercy, guidance and power nothing can come in to full being.