Artist BioUntitled Document Hari Bhajan Kaur is an inspiring singer, who was born in Mexico. From the very little age, she began singing Gurbani Kirtan. When she was eight years old, she went to India and started attending a boarding school. She got interested in Indian Classical style of music called Raag and trained under a Raag master, Ustadji Narinder Singh Sandhu. Hari Bhajan's music has been greatly inspired by eastern spiritual practices and lifestyle. Her songs have been adopted around the world by people of all faiths, for meditation, celebration and prayer. The spiritual music of Hari Bhajan Kaur is not only hamonically beautiful but is also inspiring and healing. Her music is a blend of eastern and western styles. She mostly sings the hymns or shabads, written by saints and divine Sikh masters of the past. Hari Bhajan Kaur has touched thousands of hearts and lives with her range of meditative mantra music to spiritual songs, in both English and Sanskrit. Her music is filled with compassion, prayer and spiritual strength. Her angelic and healing voice touches the heart and lifts the spirit of the listener.
Sat Hari Singh Sat Hari Sing Khalsa was born 1950 in Rostock, Eastern Germany, and won experience in several countries of the world to be devoted to Yogi Bhajan, his Kundalini Yoga disciplines, Yogi Tea, family and the singing of healing mantras. Staying in Hamburg and participating in numerous international and national projects, he is not only famous for his Golden Temple Teehaus close to university, opened in September, 2008. Sat Hari Singh_Vocals& Guitar Hari Bhajan Kaur_Vocals Thomas Barquee_Producer Yogi Bhajans name preceded his entire work like a Herold. He was the Yogi of the spiritual song. He beautifully played rhythmic instruments in many workshops, particularly in the Ladies Camp. He created spontaneously Mantra melodies. He wrote innumerable poems and songs, which will always accompany us. He explained to us that as long as our songs are sung, our way of life will exist. Many, many Kundalini Yoga students come into our classes to sing, chant and meditate with songs because it affects their souls. Yogi Bhajan brought the eternal song of Guru Nanak into the west, the treasure and laughing heart of singing, that lives insinde Sikh Dharma, the soul of the Bhagats. He attracted on his way hundreds of musicians, inspired them to new compositions, sound patterns, to an never ending creative musical work.
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