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PICCAYA
TIKHAL, An hypnotic fusion

PICCAYA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 106:06


Tikhal is an hypnotic fusion of trippy organic downtempo and deep electronic soundscapes, inspired by the visionary journeys of Alexander and Ann Shulgin. Lush textures, fluid synths, and intricate rhythms weave together, evoking the dreamlike states of a psychedelic voyage.

DT Radio Shows
MPHT the DJ Presents Melodic Progressive House & Techno feat. Organic Twins

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 60:10


Episode 5 - Finest & Freshest Progressive Electronic Dance Music featuring Berlins Organic Twins ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder
Shankara vom Mantra Circle singt den Kirtan Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 2:45


Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram ist ein fröhlicher, optimistischer Kirtan. Er geht zu Herzen, weckt die Lebensgeister, schafft Zuversicht und neue Energie. Er ist einer der Lieblingskirtans von Mahatma Gandhi. In dem Film “Gandhi” ist dieser Kirtan die Titelmelodie. Hier der Text zum Mitsingen: Am             C           G      Am Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Am       C        G      Am Patita-pavana Sita Ram Am            F             G Sita Ram Jaya, Sita Ram G                         Am Sita Ram Jaya Radhe Shyam (Capo 5) Weitere Mantra Kirtan mp3 Aufnahmen gibt es unter y-v.de/mantra-kirtan – oder als Videos unter my.yoga-vidya.org/members/Mantras/videos Hier kannst du spenden ► yoga-vidya.de/spenden​ UNSER ONLINE ANGEBOT – Der Beitrag Shankara vom Mantra Circle singt den Kirtan Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Rama Mantra Chanting and Kirtan
Shankara vom Mantra Circle singt den Kirtan Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram

Rama Mantra Chanting and Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 2:45


Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram ist ein fröhlicher, optimistischer Kirtan. Er geht zu Herzen, weckt die Lebensgeister, schafft Zuversicht und neue Energie. Er ist einer der Lieblingskirtans von Mahatma Gandhi. In dem Film “Gandhi” ist dieser Kirtan die Titelmelodie. Hier der Text zum Mitsingen: Am             C           G      Am Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Am       C        G      Am Patita-pavana Sita Ram Am            F             G Sita Ram Jaya, Sita Ram G                         Am Sita Ram Jaya Radhe Shyam (Capo 5) Weitere Mantra Kirtan mp3 Aufnahmen gibt es unter y-v.de/mantra-kirtan – oder als Videos unter my.yoga-vidya.org/members/Mantras/videos Hier kannst du spenden ► yoga-vidya.de/spenden​ UNSER ONLINE ANGEBOT – Der Beitrag Shankara vom Mantra Circle singt den Kirtan Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Radio Record
Nejtrino & Baur @ Record Сlub #352 (07-02-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 60:21


01. Mike Van Dee - Stumblin' (Extended Mix) 02. Dimitri Vegas, Goodboys, Chapter & Verse - Good For You (Extended Mix) 03. Ticon, Raja Ram, Ruback, Dubdogz - Dance Is The Answer (feat. Raja Ram) (Extended Mix) 04. Khus & Rushline - Don't Let Me Down (Extended Mix) 05. David Guetta, Kim Petras - When We Were Young (The Logical Song) (Seth Hills Remix Extended) 06. Wouji - Save Me (Original Mix) 07. NOME. - Miss California (Extended Mix) 08. Major Lazer, Zerb, Sofiya Nzau - Mwaki (Major Lazer Remix Extended) 09. Oliver Heldens, Sergio Mendes, Ian Asher - Mas Que Nada (Extended Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Zookëper, Tia Tia, Beachcrimes - Medicine (Extended Mix) 11. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Wannabe (Extended Mix) 12. Franken (KOR) - Ballin' (Original Mix) 13. SNBRN - Fly Guy (Extended Mix) 14. Roc Dubloc - Going Back (Extended Mix) 15. Chocolate Puma - Another Dimension (Original Mix) 16. AC Slater, Young Lyxx - Bass Face (Original Mix) 17. Arnold & Lane - I'm Ready (Original Mix) 18. SixThema, Epiik - Freaks Tonight (Original Mix) 19. Cheyenne Giles - Let's Rock (Extended Mix) 20. MORTEN - Control (Extended Mix) 21. SICK INDIVIDUALS - Atmosphere (Extended Mix) 22. WOODI (KOR) - Every Body (Original Mix) 23. Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild (Firebeatz Remix) (Extended Mix)

Nejtrino & Baur
Nejtrino & Baur @ Record Сlub #352 (07-02-2024)

Nejtrino & Baur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 60:21


01. Mike Van Dee - Stumblin' (Extended Mix) 02. Dimitri Vegas, Goodboys, Chapter & Verse - Good For You (Extended Mix) 03. Ticon, Raja Ram, Ruback, Dubdogz - Dance Is The Answer (feat. Raja Ram) (Extended Mix) 04. Khus & Rushline - Don't Let Me Down (Extended Mix) 05. David Guetta, Kim Petras - When We Were Young (The Logical Song) (Seth Hills Remix Extended) 06. Wouji - Save Me (Original Mix) 07. NOME. - Miss California (Extended Mix) 08. Major Lazer, Zerb, Sofiya Nzau - Mwaki (Major Lazer Remix Extended) 09. Oliver Heldens, Sergio Mendes, Ian Asher - Mas Que Nada (Extended Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Zookëper, Tia Tia, Beachcrimes - Medicine (Extended Mix) 11. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Wannabe (Extended Mix) 12. Franken (KOR) - Ballin' (Original Mix) 13. SNBRN - Fly Guy (Extended Mix) 14. Roc Dubloc - Going Back (Extended Mix) 15. Chocolate Puma - Another Dimension (Original Mix) 16. AC Slater, Young Lyxx - Bass Face (Original Mix) 17. Arnold & Lane - I'm Ready (Original Mix) 18. SixThema, Epiik - Freaks Tonight (Original Mix) 19. Cheyenne Giles - Let's Rock (Extended Mix) 20. MORTEN - Control (Extended Mix) 21. SICK INDIVIDUALS - Atmosphere (Extended Mix) 22. WOODI (KOR) - Every Body (Original Mix) 23. Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild (Firebeatz Remix) (Extended Mix)

AJC Passport
Tal Shimony Survived the Hamas Attack on the Nova Music Festival: Hear Her Story of Courage, Resilience, and Remembrance

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 33:45


Dancing. Costumes. Music. Rockets. Running. Chaos.  At 6:29 am on the morning of October 7, Tal Shimony went from dancing in a field outside the Southern Israeli kibbutz of Re'im at the Supernova Music Festival to running for her life as the site was attacked by Hamas terrorists. Tal guides us through the horrors she witnessed that morning, and the exhibit 'Nova 6.29,' where the community aims to tell their story and honor those killed and taken hostage, in the deadliest attack on a music event in history.  *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Tal Shimony  Show Notes: Song credits: Clear Test Signal Artifex Remix - Nova Tribute Learn more: Tribe of Nova Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: How to Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day in a Post-October 7th World A Spider Web of Terror: How Iran's Axis of Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas Threaten Israel and America Unpacking South Africa's Baseless Genocide Charge Against Israel Countering the Denial and Distortion of the 10/7 Hamas Attack Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Tal Shimony:  Manya Brachear Pashman:   More than 3000 people were at the Supernova Music Festival that began on Friday night October 6, and was meant to last through the next day. But at 6:29 am on October 7, it came to an end. In the horrific hours that followed, more than 400 people were killed and more than 40 kidnapped by Hamas terrorists.  Survivors organized an exhibit at the Tel Aviv Expo to tell their story. ‘Nova 6.29' is named for the moment when rockets began falling on the tribe of Nova desert rave. During an AJC Project Interchange Fact Finding Delegation to Israel in December 2023, my colleagues met survivor and organizer Tal Shimony. After hearing her story, we wanted you to meet her too.  Tal, welcome to People of the Pod. Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me, it means a lot for me and also for my tribe. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So before we begin, I'm hoping you can kind of help our audience understand your tribe and understand just what the tribe of Nova or trance culture is, and what were people celebrating that morning?  Tal Shimony: Yeah, of course, I will explain to the audience about trance culture and who we are. It's named after music, electronic music. What's very interesting about this music, it came to Israel around the 80s from the area of India, and very soon became a very popular culture here and a very big scene here in Israel.  Every weekend, we have around 20 parties that are happening in nature, that are celebrating this culture. The trance culture is connected in a way to the more liberal and free culture, connected to the yoga world. Which means it's a very global and international thing. We're speaking about love and peace.  In all of the international trance festivals, it's not very much allowed to bring national flags. You're not allowed to bring flags of your own country. You can bring flags that are stating a peace of love or stuff that are representing your group of friends, but nothing that is representing anything national. The aim is to do a community that has no judgment. That everyone can join it. If you're a good person, and you love nature, and you love humankind, and you love the music, you can join. And that's the Nova tribe's main values. These are the things that we are standing for.  And the gap between what happened to us at 6:29 that morning, and of course, the whole day after, because it's not just that moment that was horrible. It was the whole day after it and of course, until now it's still going on. And from that moment on, the gap between this and who we are and what we are and what we came to celebrate is so big.  For me, this is the unbelievable thing. A lot of time I ask myself, What am I doing here? What happened? Why did it happen to us? Manya Brachear Pashman:   How many festivals have you been to personally, and what took you to that one in October? Tal Shimony: I've been going to trance festivals and nature parties in Israel since I'm really young. I live in a really small village in the north that is quite hippy. So these things are a part of who I am and what I do since I'm around 15. My first International Festival was in Hungary when I was 19. So I traveled to festivals around the world when I was very young. Today, I'm 25.  So this thing has been a part of my world for a while now. And Nova festival came into my world around two years ago. I went to the same festival as I went to the first time. And I didn't want to go alone. And some of my friends connected me to one of the Nova producers, Nimrod Arnin, or the way I call him, Nimi. He's a good friend. And became sort of a little love story, not in the romantic way. But in a way they opened their arms to me, this production, said come join us, just be with us as our friends. And I just fell in love with these people. They are so beautiful.  The people who will lead this community are people that are full with heart, all they want to do is give good to this world. They volunteer monthly as a production. And we have another volunteering now and this week on Friday. This is something that they do all the time and, and every time and at some point, I decided that every time I'm going to come to visit Israel, I will visit in the time of the Nova festival.  I've been living in Berlin for the last three and a half years. So it's not like it's been easy for me to come to the Israeli festival of Nova. But I did. I felt like it was important to me to do so. And they really produce something that is in international levels. Just like the Hungarian festival I went to or the Portuguese Boom famous festival or Universo Paralello, which is the festival that Nova worked in collaboration with in the seventh of October. The international trance community is hugging us as much as they can, because it's also very complex for them. This is for me what this thing is about. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Can you take us back to October 6, and then October 7, Tal, and tell our listeners what you went through that day personally? Tal Shimony: Yeah. So I was not supposed to be at that party. But I got a call from one of the producers, my friend, his name is Dov. And he needed help in a new ecological team. He's been building up this first of a kind ecological project in an Israeli festival, using reusable cups in the bar, and handing out trash bags to the audience and differentiating trash, plastic trash and non-plastic trash, things that are really revolutionary in Israel.  And since I was living in Berlin, in Germany, as you know, is top one in this thing. He called me and he asked for help. I was supposed to come to Israel for the winter because the Berlin winter was too cold for me. And I decided I'm going to take my flight a bit more earlier than I planned and landed in Israel in the second of October. Which means the sixth of October was my first Friday at home after many months. I was doing a Friday dinner, shishi, Shabbat dinner with my family. Around 11 I took a ride with a friend. And we had two other friends in the car and we drove into the party. I arrived around 12:30.  And I said it to you before the podcast that my boyfriend is one of the leaders of this production. He was already there. He was setting up the event, so this is why I had to take a ride. And he had his car there. And then he was really tired, he went to sleep. And I started working. At around 4am, I got a radio. And I started doing my job. And around 5:45, actually, quite exactly, my friend Yarin, he was going to play. His DJ name is Artifex, you probably know this name. He is the last DJ who played at the party. I woke up my boyfriend at 5:45, and I told him, let's go to dance, I can take my break now. And we can go and hear Yarin play on the main dance floor. It's a really big dance floor. It's one of the biggest he ever played in, so we were very excited for him. He's a good friend. And we went to dance.  Now you see in the dance floors of, especially of Nova community, but generally in the trance community, you don't really need to stay next to your friends, you can walk around, everyone are friends with everyone, everyone is super friendly and nice. And I think it's a very beautiful atmosphere. As I said, no judgment, everyone was smiling at you.  Manya Brachear Pashman: And then the sun starts to rise over the festival, right? Describe that for us. Tal Shimony: I don't think there are words that can express how you can feel when the sun is rising on a desert party in Israel. First of all, the Israeli sunrises in the desert are the most beautiful thing you can see. Really. I've seen a lot of sunrises, in a lot of places in the world, I'm traveling quite a lot. This is something else. The atmosphere is magical.  And also, you are dancing in the dark next to people that you don't see, when suddenly the light of the sun comes in, and you can see the people around you. You can see their eyes, you can see their faces.  And I think around 6:20 the sun was already starting to rise and at 6:20 my boyfriend said he's going to the bathroom and I asked to join him. He found me in the dance floor somehow, which was luck for both of us. And we went to the bathroom, we went outside the bathroom at 6:29. And I can see a missile from far away. And I asked my boyfriend, didn't you say there is a ceasefire?  And the minute I finished my sentence, hundreds of rockets are already flying above my head. And when I say above my head, you need to understand it was very, very close to my head. Physically, you can really feel the echo on your body, the echo of the Iron Dome, disarming these missiles.  Now we are in an open field and as an Israeli I know that open field missiles are not usually being disarmed by Iron Dome because it's protecting the villages. So we are deciding to go away from the area of the party. So if there will be any missiles exploding on the ground and heating something with electricity, so we will be safe. Like us a lot of people are doing so there is a lot of mess in the beginning.  Very fast the music is turned off. Very fast our head of security, Aviv Avraham, rest in peace, who was murdered at the event after saving lots of people's life. He's calling on the speakers that there is a red alert, which means missiles, that the party's over and everyone should go outside of the party area to their cars, take their cars and go away. Now we are production members. We also meet some of the production members outside the area of the party. And we don't really know what to do. Should we go, should we help the security members take everyone outside, what should we do?  We go back to the area where my boyfriend's car was, next to the police improvised tent that was there. We have 27 police officers on the job, 80 security members, private security that the Nova is hiring. And one of the police officers was screaming from the tent: everyone who has a car take your car, go away, the party's over.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you still feel compelled to stay or did you follow his orders and flee?  Tal Shimony: In the moment that these missiles are flying above my head at 6:29, I immediately get an anxiety attack. So everything I'm telling you right now are stuff that my boyfriend told me. And he was leading me through. So he was leading me out of the area of the party, and then into the car physically taking me because I was incapable of walking, my body completely froze. I couldn't speak. I couldn't say anything but the name of my dog for a while, because she was home. And this is the only thing I could think about. And also saying to him, What can we do? Can we help? He said, I also said that, which is quite funny, because who I can help to when I'm like this. The mind can be very tricky at that point.  We take the car, we go inside the car, and we're driving through the emergency exit. From the left side of us, we can already see the traffic of cars coming out of the event, it's 4,000 people, around 2,000 cars. One road. There is no other way.  We take the left turn towards the north, and we drive away. At that point, we decided we're going to take a safe house.  We didn't know there were terrorists. We knew they were only missiles. So we decided we're going to go to the artist's house the production has rented. And we're going to go to the protected room there because this is the safest place we know. And the closest place we know.  My boyfriend was also thinking about stopping on the road, in the protected houses that are on the road, protected rooms. These places became death traps that many of my friends were there and murdered. And some of our friends were there and were lucky enough to survive and tell horrible stories from there. And I am very lucky he thought that way. And then for some reason he didn't do so. Everything is very random. We arrive into this house. He's opening his phone and you can see a message in the group that says that there are terrorists in the party. I'm calling my best friend, Or. She was working in the entrance. I can hear gunshots when Or is talking to me. She's talking with me for a while, around 20 minutes, where she's been led by police officers in the field, trying to escape terrorists that have arrived. And the conversation ends with, Tal I have to ditch my car, I'll call you later, bye. And she hangs up. Manya Brachear Pashman: I hope you will tell us what happened to her later. But what is going through your mind at this point? It seems so cliche to ask, but what do you remember feeling in such a moment of confusion and utter chaos? Tal Shimony: Helplessness I think is the best way to describe the way I feel right now. I want to go out, take my take my boyfriend's car and go and save everyone I can, because this phone call is just one out of many we got at the same time. We get notified of people we know being murdered. Some of our friends saw it happening, and they are texting us. And then we realize everyone ditched their cars.  At that point a couple, a friend of ours in, one girl that he managed to take with him. They're coming into this safe house and they are telling us that they saw someone completely wounded from gunshots on the way they wanted to take him and help him and he told them leave me here. I'm out. Don't take me, you will die. And they had to continue driving because they were shooting at that time.  And the stories that continue to come and at some point we're being asked by our production to start gathering locations of our friends that are hiding and running away from terrorists. We are posting everywhere online that we need people to send us the locations and that we need people to help us get to our people.  At that point one of our security members with some military man's that were in voluntarily arriving into the era. He managed to sort of take back the area of the party from the terrorists, because they conquered it. Even when I say it, like four months ahead, it still sounds to me like a movie.  At 8:30 I get a video call from the same friend, Or, this time, she's running in an open field and I can see the terrorists running behind her. And I scream at her to run as fast as she can. And I scream at her that I love her. She doesn't really talk. She says to me, she loves me back. And she hangs up. She was saying goodbye.  Now you see, I was a shooting instructor in the army. And I see my friend in an open field when terrorists are shooting at her. For me, she's dead. There is no other option. And she's a friend of mine, and also everyone else who was sitting there with me. And we all hear her in this conversation and we are completely broken at that moment.  Half an hour later, I get a sign of life from her when she says to me, Sister, I got shot. She got shot in her leg. She survived. But after she got shot in her leg, she had to run 10 more kilometers with a gunshot in her leg. She survived, but I think her soul died that day and she had to rebirth.  Manya Brachear Pashman: I am so relieved to hear that Or survived. When were you finally able to leave the house that you were trapped in and go home? Tal Shimony: This house is not far away from the area of the party and definitely not far away from Gaza. It's next to a city called Netivot. Netivot is a small city in the area of Sderot and Ofakim, and the terrorists are arriving there at some point. They're not arriving into the village we are. And there is a civilian squad who is protecting us. But they are getting very much closer to us all the time. We have television so we can see it on the news that they are getting closer.  And this entire day, I'm trying to send locations of people that I know and people I don't know and I get phone calls from worried mothers asking me to see what's going on with their child. And this whole thing is happening while in one hand, I have my phone, and I'm calling people in the other hand, they have a knife. Because they are coming closer. And I need to protect myself.  And this feeling of fear and helplessness being all the time switching, and anxiety attacks that are being escort me until this day, and on the seventh of October, I think I had around 48 hours of an extended anxiety attack that was going on and off.  At 5pm, my boyfriend decided he had enough and he doesn't want to stay in this house in the dark and we want to go home. We are calling the head of the civilian squad that is protecting the little village we are in. We're telling them we want to leave. And he says to me on the phone like this, listen, I can't guarantee you're going to survive this, right, it's your choice. We have no idea where they are right now. This is your decision. I don't take responsibility for that. And we decide to leave anyway. I don't remember anything from that ride, only two burned cars. And that's it.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank God you survived that trip. Tal, how have you coped during the weeks and months since then?  Tal Shimony: I think in the first week, I didn't sleep at all. Everything is very vague. The day after the seventh of October, the eighth of October was the hardest day for me because I realized how many people I know lost their life that day.  And then started a week that was the most horrible week in my life. So every day I go to around three funerals of people that I know from the international festivals, from home, from other circles in my life, and some of the funerals of my friends I couldn't arrive because they were in the parallel time for another funeral. And the decision was to choose which one of my friends I'm saying goodbye to.  Some of them were also in areas of risk, like the desert, like the Israeli South. And some of them were in the North that was very much involved at that point. Nimrod Arnin, my friend who welcomed me into this community, his sister, 19 years old, Ayelet Arnin, was murdered. So we went to, of course, to her funeral, and there was an alarm. And it's 30 Nova survivors in a house that doesn't really have a place for us to be protected. So we couldn't stay for this funeral. We all left. It was very sad.  And that's how my first week goes. I still carry with me marks of this. Anxiety attacks that are happening. My sleepless nights, nightmares that are worse than anyone can imagine. Yeah. This is my life right now. Manya Brachear Pashman:   This is so unfathomable, and Tal, and I am so grateful to you for sharing all of that, because I think it is hard for so many people to truly fathom the horrors of that day. And I imagine that is part of why this exhibit came together. Can you tell us how it came together, who's behind it, and kind of describe it to our listeners? Tal Shimony: So all the villages next to Gaza–Kibbutz Nir Oz, Kibbutz Re'im–all these beautiful places that were burned out by Hamas, they have something to show, they can show people this is what happened to us.  The Nova parties, just like any other international festival, are being built and disassembled in a matter of hours or days. And we had nothing to show. Our community is the biggest community hit by this day. A third of all the victims from the seventh of October are coming from the Nova community, it's such a big number.  After the seventh of October, the first thing that we did as a community was building a healing center for the community where we had body treatment, mental treatment, workshops, everything we thought about that can help people. Of course, at some point, the artists of Israel came to play music for us. And during that time, some producers in Israel came to help us because some of them are the dinosaurs of the tribe of trance in Israel, it's a big thing. And they wanted to help.  And one of them came up with this idea of rebuilding the area of the party, as an exhibition for the public. And this exhibition, what you can see there, is the original party place. So it's the shadow tent, the big one that everyone can see in all the videos, is being rebuilt there. The bars, the camping area, the stages. We also have there toilets. The ones that I left from, and these toilets are now full with bullet holes, real bullet holes, from the terrorist attack. For example, we know that around 30 people were hiding in these toilets and only three came out. And you can see and bear witness with your eyes on these things. You can see how many bullets are in every cell, they really didn't let anyone survive.  You can see burned cars, because Hamas just burned everything they saw with every measure they had. So if it's special explosives that burns everything very fast and at a very high temperature, if it's RPGs, if it's fuel, they used everything they had.  Some people were hiding underneath the car, inside the trunk, and they were burned alive. And you can see that there. I have so many stories of friends that we found their bodies in cars. And it took so long to identify the bodies because when you burn the human body, there is nothing left. Manya Brachear Pashman:   After living through what you did, what was it like to see the scene recreated and memorialized for the exhibit? Tal Shimony: For me, the first time I arrived into this exhibition was horrible. The most horrible part was not all these things. The most horrible part was the screens. We had screens of pictures of the kidnapped people, and a screen of murdered people, all the faces, pictures of them. And between these two, we had a little place of lost and found. Everything that was found in the area of the party was brought there. Some people find their stuff there. It's a very exciting moment. But there is one table that was always staying the same. I call it the fun table.  So when you are going to trance party or into a Nova party, you usually bring with you stuff that makes other people happy. Because this is the tribe, this is what we do.  So for example, I like to put on a costume of a fairy. So I have my wings, and I have my elf ears and I have many glitters. And some people are going around with really nice, beautiful, colorful umbrellas. Some people are going with a Hollywood sign of action and running around the dance floor and saying action to people.  Some people are going with water guns and shooting at people in the dance floor. It's very warm in the Israeli desert. And people brought all these things with them. Some people bring some juggling, very expensive juggling stuff to entertain themselves and the audience. And this table was always remaining full.  And at some point I realized why. I was thinking to myself, if I would lose my own juggling equipment which I bring to every party, if I would lose it in the area of the party, I would come back to take it. There is no way. It's so expensive and it's so sentimental and it's so personal. And I know that my mother would never know how it looks like.  So I believe that most of the things in this table were belonging to victims because they were just staying there for so long, and they look so insignificant for someone from the outside.  For me, that was the most hard table, hard area in the party, because you can see the pictures of the victims and you can see equipment that you understand that the only person who can take them is this people that belongs these things, because they are so personal. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You make a really good point about the exhibit memorializing a culture that's so ephemeral, so intangible. And I'm curious if there is a therapeutic quality to the trance culture? And is there a therapeutic quality to this exhibit, both for those who have organized it, and for those who are visiting? Tal Shimony: I always end my tours there, when I was doing tours, I was always ending them with this table that I told you about in the last one and I always told them that I still see the hope. Because I know I have my festival clothes at home and also all my friends and we all have our fun stuff, waiting for us to come back dancing. Because for me, dancing means healing. Dancing means therapy. Dancing means being connected to myself.  And the great Raja Ram, which is a very big DJ, famous trance DJ. When he was asked about dancing in a trance festival what it means, he was saying something very beautiful. He was saying you forget who you are. You forget your identity. You forget your job. You are just there at that moment. And that moment is so beautiful.  And I think we all need to come back dancing. We have every Wednesdays now a Healing Center, a community day that has being end with two hours of trance music. And there are therapists around if someone needs help, and some people are not staying. They know that at 8pm starts a set, a set of trance, so they are not staying because it's too much for them. They're coming there for the therapy and they're coming there to meet their friends and be together and hug. And some are staying and fighting through it.  And it's a beautiful thing to see. It's a beautiful thing to see but it takes time. I have to say that. We are trying to be back dancing but I have to say I tried a few times to go to nature parties, and it ended up with very big anxiety attacks. And I'm, let's say a very high-functioning survivor, I can help others, which is not something I take for granted.  So yes, definitely, we will dance again. And we don't say this sentence…again together as a community. Because it's a part of our healing.  I believe my friends, who are not with us, are very proud of the Nova tribe, for continuing dancing, for trying to heal and come back to the dance floors. This is what they left for us. They said to us with everything, with everything they have, dance. With everything they have. They will not die in another way. They died in the middle of one of the most beautiful things you can do.  Unfortunately, a very horrible death. But if I want to remember these people, as they were, I would like to remember them dancing on the dance floor with me. And they will dance with me when I dance everywhere. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Tal, the Grammy Awards are this Sunday, February 4th. Of course, it's not just an awards show. It's a platform for artists to speak out or pay tribute, and we've seen that after horrific events like the shooting at the Route 91 country music festival in Las Vegas or the bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in England.  Do you feel that the music world has spoken out about Nova? Tal Shimony:  Definitely not. I would expect the music industry to talk about it at the international level. You can say, we are not talking about politics, we don't talk about Israel, we just talk about Nova. I think it's something that is possible to do. But it takes some bravery.  Because people are connecting what happened with Nova to what happened generally on the seventh of October, and for me going inside the music trance festival is like going into international grounds. Really, it's just like the same for me. And the thing that the music industry is forgetting is that, as you said yourself, there were so many music events that were attacked by terror before.  And that can happen in every trance music festival around the world. They forget it, that each and every country, also in the US, there is many, many festivals with this type of music and this type of culture. They forget it, it could have happened everywhere else, everywhere else.  And of course, I would have expected the Grammys to do something about it, but I don't. I know how it works. When it comes to Israel, it's always been separated. It's just like all the women organizations that are always talking about rape publicly.  When it came to the seventh October attack, which women were raped, by the way a lot of them were raped in the rave, in the Nova party. We have testimonies of our friends. Yesterday, even some of the representatives of the UN came to our Community Day to speak with some of the witnesses, because they came here to Israel to do it.  I can't understand why they need to come to believe me. There is a movement now that's called Me Too Unless You're a Jew. And when I saw even the name of it I was like, how can they separate me from the rest of the world, if I was in an international festival, music festival, just like anywhere else in the world? Manya Brachear Pashman: What would be a meaningful tribute in your eyes? What would you like to see at the Grammys on Sunday?  Tal Shimony: I think they should do something similar to whatever they did on other occasions that terror attacks were happening, for any music festival or any music performance or in any other thing. I think they are creative enough and they are very good producers, they are bigger than, than whatever the Nova will ever be. So I trust them to know that they should recognize the fact that there was an attack in a music industry related festival.  But I'm also not expecting them to do so because I know that this festival was in Israel. And everything that is connected to Israel or to Jews is being treated differently. People are saying it's not antisemitism, but I'm asking myself, so what is it? Manya Brachear Pashman:   Will this exhibit travel, Tal? Will there be an opportunity for people around the world to see this and to memorialize this community? Tal Shimony: Yes, we are working on it, very hard, actually. I'm a part of the international team right now. It seems like the first destination might be New York or LA, but the United States.  I think it's very important that everyone who can will come to this exhibition when it will arrive to an area that is close to them because it will mean a lot to the Nova community and also to the Israeli state. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Tal, thank you so much for joining us.  Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me. It means a lot and I'm so grateful for being here today. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Mark Weitzman from the World Jewish Restitution Organization, on how Holocaust museums worldwide and in Israel are grappling with the aftermath of October 7 in their exhibits. And tune in next week, for another conversation with a Supernova survivor, Yoni Diller. He shares his journey from that field in southern Israel that morning to American college campuses.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The music heard throughout this episode was the last track played at Nova on October 7, when Hamas terrorists stormed the festival. The remix by DJ Artifex was released in dedication to all lives lost and forever changed that morning.

PodCast Behind the Decks
#170 Dance Electro DJ Set PodCast by Oliver Lang

PodCast Behind the Decks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 60:00


#170 Dance Electro DJ Set PodCast by Oliver Lang for www.profecy-radio.com - Playlist at 129 bpm : Macarena - HÄWK (IT), BIONT, Ale Basciano (SPINNIN' RECORDS, 2022) Dance Is The Answer (feat. Raja Ram) - Ticon, Raja Ram, Ruback, Dubdogz (SPINNIN' RECORDS, 2022) Deep In Your Love - Alok, Bebe Rexha (Columbia/B1 Recordings, 2023) Clouds (Tiësto Remix-Extended) - Tiesto, BUNT., Nate Traveller (Arista Records, 2022) Dominos feat. Hannah Boleyn - D.O.D, Hannah Boleyn (Armada Music, 2023) Ready To Go (My Addiction) - Alex Guesta, Hugel (Virgin, 2023) Body Moving - Calvin Harris, Eliza Rose (Columbia (Sony), 2023) You & Me - Disclosure, Eliza Doolittle (UMC (Universal Music Catalogue), 2022) Everybody - Richard Grey (Disturbed Records, 2022) Dependent On You - Genix, flowanastasia (Anjunabeats, 2023) One By One (feat. Oaks) - Robin Schulz, Oaks, Topic (Warner Music Central Europe, 2023) Never Be Alone - Sonny Fodera, Becky Hill (Polydor Records, 2023) Lady - Modjo (Modjo Music, 2022) Forever (Stay Like This) - Armin van Buuren, Goodboys (Armada Music, 2023) Saving Up - Dom Dolla (Three Six Zero Recordings, 2023) Stumblin' In - Cyril (SPINNIN' RECORDS, 2022) Stay High - Diplo, Hugel, Julia Church (Higher Ground, 2022) All Night Long - David Guetta, Kungs, Izzy Bizu (Universal Music Division Island Def Jam, 2023) Rest Of My Life - Endless Summer, Sam Feldt, Sadie Rose Van, Jonas Blue (Positiva, 2023) Mas Que Nada (Extended Mix) - Sergio Mendes, Oliver Heldens, Ian Asher (Easier Said, 2023)

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder
Viveka singt Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 6:23


O Lord Rama, Nachkomme von Raghu, Erwecker der Gefallenen. Du und Deine geliebte Gefährtin Sita sollen verehrt werden. Alle Namen Gottes beziehen sich auf dasselbe Höchste Wesen, auch Ishvara und der muslimische Allah. Oh Herr, bitte schenke allen Frieden und Brüderlichkeit, da wir alle Deine Kinder sind. Wir alle bitten darum, dass sich diese ewige Weisheit der Menschheit durchsetzt. Weitere Mantra Kirtan mp3 Aufnahmen gibt es unter y-v.de/mantra-kirtan – oder als Videos unter my.yoga-vidya.org/members/Mantras/videos Hier kannst du spenden ► yoga-vidya.de/spenden​ UNSER ONLINE ANGEBOT – Unsere Online Seminare ► yoga-vidya.de/yogalive – Unsere Video Seminare ► yoga-vidya.de/online-yoga-kurse/video-seminare/ – Das Live Programm ► Der Beitrag Viveka singt Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Kahaniyon ka Mantra
Ep 93 : Asli Raavan Kaun

Kahaniyon ka Mantra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 10:14


Sunflower society ke members mana rahe hain pehli bar apni society mein Dussehra, magar kaun karega Raja Ram bankar Ravaan ka dahan, iss baat par society mein hi chhid gayi hai jung. Toh kya karenge society wale, aur aakhir kaun karega Ravaan ka dahan, janne ke liye suniye, Kahaniyon ka Mantra ki ye Dussehra special story - Asli Ravaan Kaun?

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Kirtan mit Shivapriya und Patrik

Mantra Singen, Kirtan, spirituelle Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 6:41


Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram, ein Rama Kirtan, mit Shivapriya und Patrik. Mantras sind kraftvolle Klangenergien in Sanskrit, einer Sprache für Gebete und Gesänge. Die richtige Anwendung dieser Klangenergien verhilft zu Gesundheit, innerer Harmonie, geistiger Klarheit, kraftvoller Lebensenergie, Entfaltung von Liebe und Freude. Das höchste Ziel des Mantra Yoga ist, wie immer im Yoga, die Verwirklichung der wahren Natur, das Einssein mit dem unendlichen Leben selbst. Mantra Yoga gilt als einer der kraftvollsten, einfachsten, sichersten und schnellsten Wege zu dieser Erkenntnis. Dies ist eine Live-Aufnahme von Yoga Vidya. Wenn du dich für Seminare mit Musik interessierst, findest du hier Seminare zum Der Beitrag Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Kirtan mit Shivapriya und Patrik erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Rama Mantra Chanting and Kirtan
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Kirtan mit Shivapriya und Patrik

Rama Mantra Chanting and Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 6:41


Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram, ein Rama Kirtan, mit Shivapriya und Patrik. Mantras sind kraftvolle Klangenergien in Sanskrit, einer Sprache für Gebete und Gesänge. Die richtige Anwendung dieser Klangenergien verhilft zu Gesundheit, innerer Harmonie, geistiger Klarheit, kraftvoller Lebensenergie, Entfaltung von Liebe und Freude. Das höchste Ziel des Mantra Yoga ist, wie immer im Yoga, die Verwirklichung der wahren Natur, das Einssein mit dem unendlichen Leben selbst. Mantra Yoga gilt als einer der kraftvollsten, einfachsten, sichersten und schnellsten Wege zu dieser Erkenntnis. Dies ist eine Live-Aufnahme von Yoga Vidya. Wenn du dich für Seminare mit Musik interessierst, findest du hier Seminare zum Der Beitrag Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram Kirtan mit Shivapriya und Patrik erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Minku Collections
Raghupati raghav raja ram

Minku Collections

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 6:20


Precursors - Psytrance & goa
Precursors - Episode #1

Precursors - Psytrance & goa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 60:41


Tracklist:Liquid Soul, Zyce, Solar Kid, Symbolic, Outsiders - Anjuna - Symbolic & Outsiders RemixDickster, Hypnocoustics - Chance 2 BElectric Universe, Ace Ventura - Ancient AumFaders, Melicia, Raja Ram, Volcano On Mars - Oasis (Volcano on Mars Remix)Ajja - StardriveGMS, Dickster - Dark PassengerImaginarium, Burn In Noise - MushroomsHypnocoustics, Pogo - Betwixt & BetweenTransient Disorder, Future Species - Brain ExpanderTristan - Wizards and Warlocks

KhojGurbani
Raja Ram Tun Aisa (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 339)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 8:46


Raja Ram Tun Aisa, ਰਾਜਾ ਰਾਮ ਤੂੰ ਐਸਾ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 339 Sabad 869)

KhojGurbani
Ab Mo Kau Bhae Raja Ram Sahai (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 331)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 9:12


Ab Mo Kau Bhae Raja Ram Sahai, ਅਬ ਮੋ ਕਉ ਭਏ ਰਾਜਾ ਰਾਮ ਸਹਾਈ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 331 Sabad 837)

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
Dec 24,2022 Saturday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Kirtan - Raghukul Bhushan Raja Ram...

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022


Dec 24,2022 Saturday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Kirtan - Raghukul Bhushan Raja Ram...

Mason Vera Paine
Music From Around The World: Episode 70

Mason Vera Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 27:16


Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring:  Dale Howard, Tristan, Micky Modelle, Illitheas and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/MFAW-70.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 70: Transcription Intro: 0:00 to 0:12Mason Paine here and this is episode 70 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Dale Howard, Tristan, Micky Modelle, Illitheas and Music News. Dale Howard: Start – 0:13  and  End – 4:51Dale Howard is a world renowned DJ and producer from the United Kingdom. He has been a driving force in the House music scene for years, with support from some of the biggest names in the industry including Jamie Jones, Pete Tong, and Carl Cox. His releases on labels such as Toolroom and Elrow have cemented his status as one of the top producers in the genre. Here is a listen to his latest track “Sidewayz” “Sidewayz” is out now via Night Service Only Records and it's on all streaming platforms. Since emerging on the scene Dale, has been making waves in the industry with his cutting-edge sound. He has garnered support from some of the biggest names in the industry, including Jamie Jones, Pete Tong and Carl Cox. With consistent World premieres and features on BBC Radio 1 under his belt, as well as a discography full of releases on reputable labels it's no surprise that his touring schedule takes him across the globe to play at Space and Elrow. For the latest on Dale's upcoming releases and appearances visit:  Instagram.com/dale_howard; that's Instagram.com/D-A-L-E UNDERSCORE H-O-W-A-R-D Tristan: Start -  4:53   and   End -14:52London based DJ and Producer, Tristan began his musical journey at Warwick University, where he played at Full Moon parties in Goa. He then returned to the UK in 1993 and quickly made a name for himself on the London trance scene. His debut album, Audiodrome, was released by Twisted Records in 1998. Tristan has continued to perform at festivals and events around the world, always bringing his signature style of trance music to the masses. Take a listen to his latest track “Psychedelic Generation“. “Psychedelic Generation” is out now via Nano Records and it's on all streaming platforms. Tristan has worked with many artists throughout his career, including Cassian Irvine, Ans Guise, Tsuyoshi Suzuki, Raja Ram and he has always been open to collaborating with others and expanding his musical horizons. For the latest on his Tristan and his projects visit: DJTristan.com; that's D-J-T-R-I-S-T-A-N DOT COM News Break 1: 14:53 to 15:37I am going to take a brief break for some music news. SoundCloud has just announced a new creator dashboard and renamed its artist services platform to SoundCloud for Artists. The rebranded services platform was unveiled by Tracy Chan, SoundCloud's Senior Vice President of Creator, on Thursday, October 13. SoundCloud for Artists was formerly known as Repost, which SoundCloud acquired in May 2019 for around $15 million. In other news 2023 is approaching quickly, and many of Las Vegas' most popular nightclubs have released their New Year's Eve lineups. Some of the headlining artists include Tiësto at Zouk, Steve Aoki at Omnia, and ILLENIUM at Hakkasan. That's it for this news break; now let's get back to the music. Micky Modelle: Start – 15:38   and    End – 19:53Micky Modelle is a DJ and producer from Ireland. He made a name for himself in 2006 with his remix of Belgian singer Jessy's track "Dancing in the Dark." The song was originally released in 2004. The remix went on to become a top 10 hit in the UK, Ireland, and Belgium. It also peaked at #25 in Switzerland. Take a listen to this latest track “Thursday” “Thursday” is out now via Cheeky Tracks Records and it's available on all s...

Srijan Foundation Talks
Dating of the Ramayana - 2 l Dr. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

Srijan Foundation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 50:03


Dating of the Ramayana - 2 l Dr. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

Srijan Foundation Talks
Dating the Ramayana - Part 1 l Dr Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

Srijan Foundation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 77:18


Dating the Ramayana - Part 1 l Dr Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

Srijan Foundation Talks
Dating the Surya Siddhanta | Dr. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

Srijan Foundation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 60:55


Dating the Surya Siddhanta | Dr. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks

R, D and the In-betweens
Decolonising Research Series: Culture Across Borders

R, D and the In-betweens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 15:35


This series of podcast episodes will focus on Decolonising Research, and feature talks from the Decolonising Research Festival held at the University of Exeter in June and July 2022. The fifth epsiode of the series will feature Pankhuri Singh from the University of Exeter and her talk 'Culture across borders'.   Music credit: Happy Boy Theme Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Transcription 00:09 Hello, and welcome to rd in the in betweens. I'm your host Kelly Preece. And every fortnight I talk to a different guest about researchers development, and everything in between.   00:32 And today I'll be talking about cultural cross borders. Hello, everyone. My name is Pankaj Singh. I'm a second year PhD student in the Department of English and film studies. Now, what exactly is decolonization? decolonization is the process in which a country that was formerly a colony that was colonized by imperialism or by a par, they they go away and they make that country independent and they lose the stop controlling that country and that country becomes independent internal, this is the process of decolonization. Now, India became independent from the British Empire on the 15th of August 1947. Do it became a republic, it decided to be a part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Hence, it did not severe away all the ties from the British Empire by being part of the Commonwealth nations it accepted the honorary monarchy being being a part of the Indian constitution and in I'm sorry, not the Indian constitution, but of the Indian public in in, in the general terms, not talking a little bit about what the history of India and the UK share is, trade was established between two ringland and Mughal India in the 1600s. When elicited when Elizabeth to one granted the newly formed in East India Company Royal Charter by sending precious gifts to the Mughal court, Emperor of Akbar the trend following the Indian rebellion of 1857. When Indian sepoys rebelled against the British officers, the East India Company was dissolved. The assets of the British East India Company was so huge that the British government decided to step in, and after a series of military encounters established British dominion over India. Later, the English sought to consolidate their political control by taking responsibility to improve the lot of the masses by imparting modern Western education. They took over on themselves which is dubbed as the White Man's Burden, they took over that responsibility of making the Indian masses of socially religiously, morally economically, better human beings. A part of this being Lord Macaulay is minute on Indian education, which came out in the 18 clitic farm. He wanted to establish a class of persons Indian and blood and color, but English and taste, opinion, morals and intellect. According to him, these people would act as intermediaries between the British rulers and the masses that they were to. Indians, however, welcome this decision with open arms. They had their own perceived notions that this charter this minute would help them it was not just the freedom fighters, but also the social reformers who saw the benefits of this plan and how it would work in their own favor. reformers like Raja Ram and Ravi and others crap the opportunity to do away with the dogmatic and Orthodox religious rights, when they realized that is new scientific approach would be important to the Indian education and they would realize that these religions rights were dogmatic and not really something that should be followed. Similarly, the freedom fighters to grab this opportunity and part of collaborating with each other, from different parts of the country to to   04:39 to move forward the nationalist independence movement. Now why was that? It was because India was and still continues to be multilingual. It has 22 languages recognized in the HTML of the Indian constitution, and when Broadmoor collies minute came into being ink, then English became the lingua franca and freedom writers from across regions could actually connect and plans that would work for the very downfall of the British Empire that that brought home that had brought this English language into the country. While all of this was going on in the political front, in the literary front, Shakespeare as a playwright began to gain popularity he's his stories of creed, part, revenge and jealousy, the times and the new no borders. Even after independence, Indians continued to like his filmmakers took an opportunity to make films that were based on Shakespeare's plots. And they thought that his plots were timeless and they could actually adapt to them to the Indian culture. This brings me to my research topic, which is how paraglide trans culturally adapted to Elizabeth and drama to the Indian setting. Today, I will be talking about how the Elizabethan drama written by William Shakespeare in 16 104 that is Othello gets adapted into Ankara, which was a film that released in the year 2006. Cannot be bounded by geographical borders, the emotions of discontentment, jealousy, insecurity, are felt by all residing in any part of the world. Ha replied to spank on the Shakespearean play, and takes pride in being associated with the writer who wrote for the teaching, which ruled his country for centuries. The filmmaker however, does not blindly transform the Elizabethton play of Shakespeare into a film. Rather he adds the elements of Indian Ness in it, which makes the adaptation a unique process he adds in Hindu mythic elements and other features that are exclusive to India. The chief point of the play will tell you is that Otello belongs to a different race than Desdemona, the counterpart the female counterpart. This gets trans culturally adapted in the Indian setting, but how to judge many banks on the emotion of jealousy and insecurity. He bases his film on the very inhibition, which also happens to be a very famous Hindi dialogue in the Bollywood cinema, that a girl and a boy can never be just friends. This inhibition was the root cause for Omkara jealousy and the belief that dolly Desdemona might have cheated on him with case that is Casio. While in the play, Iago makes Roger equal believe that Desdemona loves Casio, he says that they have the same appearance and that will tell you is stop that bringing in the disparity of talent between the levels. In the film this gets adapted when dolly and que su are seeing together and they seem compatible, because they share the same educational background. The the, the issue of caste, the issue of column, never find the mention it is because they will educate together that they become compatible, thereby making Ankara jealous and insecure, that he is approved, and therefore, he is not as in par with the case who as he would have been had he been Western or modern educated. The second method of adapting the play is when Bhardwaj reimagined the character of into the Indian counterpart for Amelia, making her vengeful at Carly, who kills her husband Lambert yaki, the Iago figure for the misdeeds he had done. Thus, Bhardwaj birdwatcher takes a significant departure from the text, because while in the play immediate dies at the hands of Thiago and that is how we see that that's how Amelia is not really able to stand up for Desdemona. Into however, becomes the avenging mother who dresses the wrongs done to her.   09:41 Not only her but also broadly, who she thinks to be her younger sister, or her child. The name into means moon and according to the Hindu mythology, the moon protects the inhabitants of the earth in in the night from the evil forces that look in the dark similarly, in the two dresses the drums metadata and Dolly balandra and the scenes take place in the light rail into as a protector of the good forces fight against the evil forces, which here are represented in Lanre and defeats him. You even though Indu is not the female protagonist here, her position in the development of the plot is of significant value. In the film, Iago is called Long long meaning lane, which attributes to another mythological figure, Shang. Shang is a planet that, according to the Hindu mythology, is a slow moving planet that revolves around the sun, and is associated with black collar and walks with a limp. This mythical trigger is associated with bad luck. And that's the drawing influence of lambda in Ankara. Light can be equated to the beginning of Ankara has done for since Shani said to be the God of karma or one's actions, it can be concluded that Ankara is himself involved in his own downfall. As he is unable to see the truth and false through the deceitful plans of flora. Shani is also associated with black color as a tall talked about he walks he can be seen in the film, in the form of long long walks in with a limb in the dark alleys. He is always shot in dim light, and he adds to the mystery which brings about a kind of mystical persona that holds some secrets within his heart, and that alludes to the dark intentions that he has. My argument is that while Iago becomes the green eyed monster in Othello, longer becomes the demonic figure associated with evil and dark horses, and black is the color associated with him. pilotage also seems to have borrowed from Rahman, when adapting Otello to the Indian context, as the basic fact remains that both in the epic so in the plane or in the film, where the main character are misled to distress the loyalty of their respective rights, just as in Roman law drum believes the words of a washer man and things got a Sita was not loyal to him. So does in the film, Ankara believe two words a camera and considers the dolly is having an illicit affair with case behind his back. The words of Brandon Turner who is destined Mona's father pelo. Look, look at have more if thou have eyes to see, she has deceived her father and me she did get an Indian adaptation to the word three archery three, three archery three is a term that is mentioned in MGS. Murthy, which is a religious, religious Hindu text. It refers to the mysterious character of women, which is translated or real translation stands as nobody knows about the character or tendency of a woman.   13:21 It is thus, a critical evaluation of how Shakespeare's plays were translocated and adapted into the Indian setting, along with aiming, rethinking and repositioning Shakespeare in 21st century intends cinematic setting, acting as a cultural bridge, joining the culture of two different countries to get this fighting with the past and thinking that things were different, and they would have been better if they were different. It is better if we see a future that knows no boundaries, and that where where we share and serving and a future where we share the same legacy and making a new history there, all of our cultures collaborate. My larger argument does is if we as New Age, researchers are able to strike a balance between the methods and means by which the old Pinocchio texts are read and analyzed. And that connection is established between the colonizing power not seeing it as a curse, but rather seen is at seeing it as a means of new forms of connection, a call a new area of decolonizing research will develop it will see literature as belonging to all it does not restrict it by borders or by geopolitics, or where the nations or the nationality of the author lies, but rather assimilating and making literature and music accessible to all.   15:03 And that's it for this episode. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe. And join me next time where I'll be talking to somebody else about researchers development and everything in between.

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
Jul 27,2022 Wednesday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram...Kirtan

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


Jul 27,2022 Wednesday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram...Kirtan

Fashion dance music
Zorymet - Disjunctive V.6 (Psyhedelic trance anthems)

Fashion dance music

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 61:04


Psycho dancing old school experience extasy trip... restored old mix Aladiah - Remote Flash (Interpulse Remix) The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (Ritmo Remix) Infected Mushroom - Deeply Disturbed (Yahel Remix) 1200 Micrograms - Ecstasy Astrix - Artcore (Spade Remix) Infected Mushroom - Frog Machine Beat Hackers featuring Indra - We Are Funny Space Cat - Power Up Infected mushroom, Beat hackers, Dali, Skazi, Sun project, Raja Ram vs Chicago — Our Trip To Nizanim Beach Raveolution Trance Festival

Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans
597 - Raghupathi Raghava Raja Ram Unplugged | Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans

Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 3:07


Lyrics:Raghupathi Raghava Raja Ram Patita Pavana Sita RamEshwara Allah Tero Naam Sab Ko Sanmati Do BhagawanSita Ram Jaya Sita Ram Bhaj Pyaare Man Sita RamRaghupathi Raghava Raja Ram Patita Pavana Sita RamRama Rama Jaya Raja Ram Rama Rama Jaya Sita Ram (3)Meaning:Victory to You, Lord Rama, king of the Raghu dynasty, and the Lord of Sita, the protector of the poor and helpless. Sing praises to our beloved Lord Sita Ram, known also as Ishwara and Allah. O Lord, please endow us with intelligence.

Inside The Juno Reactor
Youth - Tales of a maverick musician - Grammy Producer

Inside The Juno Reactor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 37:03


Welcome to "Inside The Juno Reactor" Podcast Episode 6: Youth - Tales of a maverick musician - Grammy Producer SYNOPSIS: This week inside the Juno Reactor it is a pleasure to welcome Martin Glover aka YOUTH. An old friend who talks about the early days of punk & his formation of Killing Joke) a mentor to so many artists involved in the beginning of Goa Trance, Ott, Simon Posford, Raja Ram, Tip records... A modern-day Renaissance man a painter, a poet, singer-songwriter & producer of Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Taj Mahal adding Grammies to his already cluttered shelf of awards. Behind the gongs is a funny intelligent man who, in this episode, also explains the art of the producer. GUEST BIO: Martin Glover, known by his stage name Youth, is a record producer and a founding member and bassist of Killing Joke. He is a member of The Fireman, along with Paul McCartney. GUEST LINK: https://www.instagram.com/youth_martin/ Produced by Kenji Productions - www.kenjiproductions.com Discover more at: www.junoreactor.com

Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans
140 - Rama Rama Jaya Raja Ram

Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 3:58


Lyrics:Rama Rama Jaya Raja Ram Rama Rama Jaya Sita Ram (4)Meaning:Victory to Lord Rama and His consort Mother Sita

“Dynamic Trance Universe”
AER\O/RITMIX - Dynamic Trance Universe 'NYE PsyTrance Mix 2022' #311

“Dynamic Trance Universe”

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 60:07


Welcome to my new episode 'Dynamic Trance Universe' podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 311-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир trance music. Новогодние праздники набирают обороты, а это значит самое время продолжать радовать вас хорошим настроением и веселой, зажигательной музыкой. Сегодня вы услышите работы от Blastoyz x Omiki, HYBIT (MR.BLACK), Farruko & DJingis Khan, MjFuNk & Enarxis, TOX1C, Omnia & IRA, Warp Brothers, Tristan & Raja Ram, Burn In Noise & GMS, Slava (NL), Kalki & Lydia. #DTUPodcast311 #NYE2022 #Trance #Progressive #Vocal #PsyTrance #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Blastoyz x Omiki - Bali [WELVRAVE] 02. HYBIT, Jetty Rachers & Faahsai - Dragon Heart [HYBIT] 03. Timmy Trumpet vs. Vini Vici vs. Omiki - Far From Home [SMASH THE HOUSE] 04. Farruko - Pepas (DJingis Khan Remix) [SOUNDCLOUD] 05. MjFuNk - My Way (Enarxis Remix) [1DB RECORDS] 06. TOX1C - Islands In The Sky [SPIN TWIST] 07. Yusef Kifah - Energy (Feel What Im Feeling) [TIDY TWO] 08. Armin van Buuren vs. Vini Vici feat. Tribal Dance & Natalie Wamba - Yama [ARMIND] 09. Omnia & IRA - The Fusion (Blastoyz Remix) [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138?!] 10. Hybrid Machines - Bulgarian [ALIEN] 11. Warp Brothers - Banaganga [BLUE TUNES] 12. Shock Therapy - In Your Brain [IONO MUSIC] 13. Alchimyst vs. Coexist feat. Jasmine Knight - Move [ALTEZA] 14. Mad Maxx & Ozzy - Kookaburra (Morganic Remix) [UNITED BEATS] 15. Tristan & Raja Ram - Turn On! [TIP] 16. Chukiess & Whackboi X Haikal Ahmad - Overkill [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 17. Dina Layzis - Our Love (Lana-B Remix) [PROMODJ] 18. Aladiah & Numayma - Law Of Attraction [TECH SAFARI] 19. Burn In Noise - Beyond Known Space (GMS Remix) [SACRED TECHNOLOGY] 20. Slava - A New World [BHM] 21. Kalki feat. Lydia - Changes [IBOGA] Приятного прослушивания. До скорой встречи. Merry Christmas And Happy New Year! ▶ Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/74HT… ▶ PromoDJ: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ Souncloud: soundcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ VK: vk.com/public204888851 ▶ Twitter: twitter.com/aeroritmixmuzik Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Google Podcasts - podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0c… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj

KAVYAM
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROI- DEATH ANNIVERSARY

KAVYAM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 15:04


ASWATI THIRUNAL RAMAVARMA RAJEEV IRINJALAKUDA

Bhajan: Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram - Original wordings

"Shri Ramcharit Manas - Bhavarth Sahit" recited by CA. Dil Khush Vyas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 4:53


Shri Ram Bhakti bhajan. Wordings of this bhajan are original (Later wordings changed which we normally listen) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dnps-melody/support

Learn With JJ
Social reformer - Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Learn With JJ

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 10:21


Father of Indian renaissance- brahmo samaj- contributions

Van der Jacques - RADIOSHOWS
Van der Jacques - ENERGIZER LIVE 40 (Live with Oleg Karpenko at Club MinisterSKY in Kiev 2015-05-15)

Van der Jacques - RADIOSHOWS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 63:09


САМЫЕ ЖИРНЫЕ РИТМЫ ! СНОСИТ БАШНЮ ! LIVE есть подарком Олегу Карпенко на день Варенья. 13 го родился - получай 13 треков ! --- TRACKLIST: 01 Beat Hackers, Dali, Infected Mushroom, Skazi, Sun Project, Raja Ram vs Chicago - Our Trip To Nizanim Beach Raveolution Trance Festival 29-30.04.2005 02 Neelix - Hometown (Original Mix) 03 Pop Art - Don't Stop 04 Wrecked Machines vs. Pixel vs. Domestic - Trancespotting 05 Juno Reactor - Pistolero ( Man With No Name remix ) 06 Andrey Mute & Jellyfish - Bora Bora ( Beatman & Ludmilla Remix ) 07 Infected Mushroom - Nation Of Wusses (Stereoheroes Remix) 08 Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus ( Eric Prydz & Sean Tyas Work ) 09 SOM - Shiva rmx 10 Talamaska - Overload 11 Active Limbic System - Karahana (Original Mix) 12 Atkinsane feat. Darkboy (Mark Sherry Remix) Will Atkinson, Darkboy 13 Junkie XL - Mushroom --- --- site http://keksfm.kiev.ua/ Subscribe to our podcast RSS (Подписывайтесь на наш подкаст): http://feeds.feedburner.com/KEXXX-FM or Apple podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ua/podcast/kexxx-fm-kiev/id1455141824 Весь архив подкаста/скачать тут (Podcast Archive / Download here) https://hearthis.at/kexxx-fm-2/ https://hearthis.at/kexxx-fm/ Podcast by Van der Jacques https://hearthis.at/a1dj/

Famous Indian Personalities - Everyone Should Know About

Raja Ram Mohan Roy was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha.  He was an educator and social reformer. He was born in Hoogly, West Bengal, on the 22nd of May 1772. Ram Kanta was his father, and Tarini Devi was his mother. In the village path-shala, Ram Mohan began his formal education. In his childhood, he studied Bengali, Persian, and Sanskrit. Later in his life, when he was at Banaras, he studied the Hindu scriptures. He believed in the “Unity of God”. When Raja Ram Mohan Roy saw his sister-in-law fall victim to the Sati scheme, he took a stand against societal beliefs. Sati was an ancient tradition that stated that if a man died due to some situation, his wife would have to give up her life as well. He began organizing meetings on women's empowerment, women's rights, women's education, and the abolition of child marriages in the 1820s. He began educating people about social evils such as polygamy, the caste system, child marriage, superstitions, and other traditions. In 1820, he established the Brahmo Sabha, a religious movement dedicated to combating social evils. At the same time, he was translating Hindu scriptures into English. He had always been interested in education and believed that India could only be bettered by education. He established the Hindu College in Calcutta in 1817, in association with David Hare. Roy established the Anglo-Hindu school in 1822, Vedanta College in 1826, and other institutions. After his tireless efforts and opposition, the Sati scheme was eventually outlawed in 1829. The Mughal emperor Akbar II bestowed the title of Raja upon him. In the fields of politics, public policy, education, and religion, his influence was overwhelming. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is also known as the "Father of the Bengal Renaissance." Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

“Dynamic Trance Universe”
AER[O]RITMIX - Dynamic Trance Universe 269 'Psy-Trance' Special #269

“Dynamic Trance Universe”

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 59:21


AERO/RITMIX Pres. "Dynamic Trance Universe 269" ['Psy-Trance' Special] Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 269-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир транс-музыки. Adam Elliott, RelogiX, Tristan & Raja Ram, Vini Vici vs. Ranji feat. Halflives, Hi Profile, Beatman & Ludmilla, а также многие другие ждут вас в специальном выпуске 'Psy-Trance' Special. #DTUPodcast269 #Trance #Progressive #PsyTrance #Full-On #VocalTrance #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Tim Schuldt - File Damage (Species The Dark Phoenix Remix) [TECHSAFARI] 02. Adam Elliott - Anarchy [TRANCEFORMER DARKSIDE] 03. Aida & Thirsty Amigo - Without You [SPIRAL TRAX] 04. RelogiX - Reflections [7SD] 05. Hardwell feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Echo (PhaZed Remix) [SOUNDCLOUD] 06. ERA - Ameno (Middle-D Remix) [SOUNDCLOUD] 07. Tristan & Raja Ram - Turn On! [TIP RECORDS] 08. Vini Vici vs. Ranji feat. Halflives - Rockstar Everyday [ALTEZA] 09. Hi Profile - Dark Places [DM7] 10. Slava (NL) - A New World [BHM] 11. Reqmeq & Mad Sandwich & Madgalena Meisel - Lights On Me [BLUE TUNES] 12. Beatman & Ludmilla - Welcome To Skullduggery [SKULLDUGGERY] 13. Hyra - Tharidun [RUDA'] 14. Psycrain - God's Will [BASSCLEF RECORDS] 15. Fabio Fusco & Livia - Music Is My Remedy [SPIN TWIST] Всем приятного прослушивания. До скорой встречи. P.S. На следующей неделе будем отмечать 'День Космонавтики'. К этому великому празднику я подготовлю специальный выпуск подкаста “Day Of Aviation & Cosmonautics” Special, в котором вы услышите много ‘космических’ композиций. ▶ Promodj: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ Twitter: twitter.com/aeroritmixmuzik ● Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст в Apple Podcasts! podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Google Podcasts - podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0c… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj ● Deezer - deezer.com/show/2425272 ● Anchor - anchor.fm/aeroritmixmuzik ● Breaker - www.breaker.audio/dynamic-tran…

MELEZHMUSIC
MELEZH - Rhythm Of The Planet #5

MELEZHMUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 60:00


Друзья, первый весенний месяц подходит к концу и я рад представить вам 5-й эпизод Ритмов Планеты! В этом выпуске вы услышите великолепные новинки из мира Psy Trance движения. Как всегда, для вас будет звучать только самая яркая, красивая и динамичная музыка. Я приглашаю вас в незабываемый полет, в котором можно увидеть со стороны, как звучит наша Планета! Присаживайтесь поудобнее, включайте музыку погромче, пристегните привязные ремни покрепче и полетели! Всем приятного полета! 00:01 01. Avalon, Faders - One (Original Mix) 05:20 02. Lakshmi - Electric Universe (Original Mix) 10:33 03. Amplify (MX) - Psychedelic People (Original Mix) 16:05 04. Raja Ram, Mad Tribe - Instant Enlightenment (Original Mix) 22:03 05. Ace Ventura, Vertical Mode - Deep Breath (Original mix) 26:01 06. Mad Tribe - Electric Kool A(C)ID Test (Original Mix) 31:18 07. Gipsy Soul - Space Riders (Original Mix) 35:58 08. Freedom Fighters, Dekel - Formation (Original Mix) 40:08 09. OxyFlux - Circuit Gone Wrong (Original Mix) 46:15 10. Inner Sphere - Astronomia (Original Mix) 50:11 11. Lifeforms - Delusions (Original mix) 54:12 12. Save The Robot - Freaks (Original Mix)

Iboga Radio Show
Outsiders, Raja Ram - Secret of the Magic Garden (Kaya Project Remix)

Iboga Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 3:20


Outsiders, Raja Ram - Secret of the Magic Garden (Kaya Project Remix) Psy-Nation, Vol. 003 - Iboga Records http://musicshop.iboga.dk/store/view_release?release=1615 IBOGADIGITAL678 1. Alpha Portal, Burn In Noise - Omnia (Original Mix) 2. Liquid Soul, Outsiders - Life Frequency (Original Mix) 3. Atmos, Skizologic - Transductive Behavior (Original Mix) 4. Samra - Middle East (Original Mix) 5. Sundose - Sun Valley (Original Mix) 6. Lifeforms - Delusions (Original mix) 7. Altom - Hologram (Avalon & Divination Remix) 8. Sandman - Programmed Happiness (Original Mix) 9. Electric Universe - Lakshmi (Original Mix) 10. Tristan, Digital Hippie - Hello Coconut (Original Mix) 11. Jumpstreet - Spirit Overflow (Original Mix) 12. Fungus Funk, Liftshift - Kush Tea (Original Mix) 13. Captain Hook - Vertebra L2 (Dirty Saffi Remix) 14. Ingrained Instincts - Spacefaring Species (Original Mix) 15. Oxidaksi - Avira (Original Mix) 16. Genetrick, V-Society - Freedom in You 17. Ace Ventura, Vertical Mode - Deep Breath (Original mix) 18. Formula None - From Within (Original Mix) 19. Liquid Soul, Off Limits - Grow & Glow (Original mix) 20. Rinkadink, Silent Sphere - Hidden Patterns 21. Protonica - Exoplanet (Kalki Remix) 22. Morten Granau - Scope (Original Mix) 23. Phaxe - Never the Less (Original Mix) 24. Ace Ventura, Interactive Noise - The Answer (Original mix) 25. Astrix - Beyond the Senses (Bliss Remix) 26. Sphera, Ritmo - It's Your Time (Original mix) 27. Captain Hook - Space Tube 25 (Original mix) 28. Sphera, Freedom Fighters, Domestic - One Level Down (Original mix) 29. Out of Orbit, Shpongle - No Disco (Original Mix) 30. Outsiders, Raja Ram - Secret of the Magic Garden (Kaya Project Remix) Psy-Nation Radio is a monthly podcast conceived and hosted by two of the most prominent artists and DJs in Psytrance culture - Liquid Soul & Ace Ventura. Dedicated to what's new in the world of Psy, and to giving more exposure to the music and musicians behind it, Psy-Nation reaches beyond the radio show on a mission to connect the global psychedelic community through a project that revolves around the broader spectrum of psytrance culture. Psy-Nation 003 continues where compilation 002 left off, showcasing a wide range of fresh tunes featured on the show over the past months, and highlighting the diverse spectrum of sound that moves and unites the global psychedelic scene. We Are Psy-Nation. Haim Lev,Guy Malka,Ronald Rothfield 2021 Iboga Records Iboga Records,Iboga Records,Iboga Records

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
Feb 7,2021 Sunday : Misc : Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Patit Pawan Sita Ram

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021


Feb 7,2021 Sunday : Misc : Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Patit Pawan Sita Ram

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
Jan 26,2021 Tuesday : Misc : Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Patit Pawan Sita Ram

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021


Jan 26,2021 Tuesday : Misc : Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Patit Pawan Sita Ram

Psy-Nation Radio Podcast
Psy-Nation Radio 37 | incl. Raja Ram Mix [Liquid Soul & Ace Ventura]

Psy-Nation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 132:55


Psy-Nation Radio Episode #037 The 37th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. Opening our 4th (!!!) season with a bang! Real honored to feature for our 2021 opening, the one and only Raja Ram ! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Electric Universe & Sitarsonic - Dub Stanza (Sacred Technology) 2. Some1 & One Function - Inside your Head (Iono Music) 3. Protonica - Symmetry / Interactive Noise Remix (Iboga Records) 4. Ikøn - Mothra (Techsafari Records) 5. Libra - Amazonas Express (First Contact) 6. Out of Range - Love Experience (Digital Om) 7. ESP - Xtra Sensory (United Beats) 8. Mandala - Entity Dance (Nano Records) 9. Kalki & Lunarave - Another State of Matter (Techsafari Records) 10. Faders - The Prophecy (180Degrees Records) Raja Ram Jan. 2021 Psy-nation Radio Mix - (Mixed by DJ Lucas): 1. Lucas And Raja Ram - Intro (From Raja Ram’s Stash Bag 4) 2. The Infinity Project - Feeling Very Weird (Hypnoxock Remix) 3. Astral Projection & Raja Ram - Dance Is The Answer 4. The Noodniks - Happy Mistake 5. 1200 Micrograms - DMT (Volcano On Mars & Spacenoize Remix) 6. Mandelbrot (Featuring Gms & Sonic Species) - Strange Attractions 7. Johann Bley - Stranded (1200 Mics Remix) 8. Electric Universe - The Prayer (Outsiders Remix) 9. 1200 Micrograms - Like A Balloon 10. Raja Ram & Electric Universe - Gateway 11. Raja Ram & Mad Tribe - Bigger Bang 12. Raja Ram & Tristan - Beautiful Garden This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Psy-Nation Radio Podcast
Psy-Nation Radio 37 | incl. Raja Ram Mix [Liquid Soul & Ace Ventura]

Psy-Nation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 132:55


Psy-Nation Radio Episode #037 The 37th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. Opening our 4th (!!!) season with a bang! Real honored to feature for our 2021 opening, the one and only Raja Ram ! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Electric Universe & Sitarsonic - Dub Stanza (Sacred Technology) 2. Some1 & One Function - Inside your Head (Iono Music) 3. Protonica - Symmetry / Interactive Noise Remix (Iboga Records) 4. Ikøn - Mothra (Techsafari Records) 5. Libra - Amazonas Express (First Contact) 6. Out of Range - Love Experience (Digital Om) 7. ESP - Xtra Sensory (United Beats) 8. Mandala - Entity Dance (Nano Records) 9. Kalki & Lunarave - Another State of Matter (Techsafari Records) 10. Faders - The Prophecy (180Degrees Records) Raja Ram Jan. 2021 Psy-nation Radio Mix - (Mixed by DJ Lucas): 1. Lucas And Raja Ram - Intro (From Raja Ram's Stash Bag 4) 2. The Infinity Project - Feeling Very Weird (Hypnoxock Remix) 3. Astral Projection & Raja Ram - Dance Is The Answer 4. The Noodniks - Happy Mistake 5. 1200 Micrograms - DMT (Volcano On Mars & Spacenoize Remix) 6. Mandelbrot (Featuring Gms & Sonic Species) - Strange Attractions 7. Johann Bley - Stranded (1200 Mics Remix) 8. Electric Universe - The Prayer (Outsiders Remix) 9. 1200 Micrograms - Like A Balloon 10. Raja Ram & Electric Universe - Gateway 11. Raja Ram & Mad Tribe - Bigger Bang 12. Raja Ram & Tristan - Beautiful Garden This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Indian Artpreneur
Sarvani Yadavalli - making the best out of every situation

Indian Artpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 82:27


On our sixth episode of Indian Artpreneur, Season 1: Victory against odds, we speak to Kuchipudi dancer Sarvani Yadavalli and a disciple of Padmasree Dr. Sobha Naidu, who’s among the India’s top most exponents of Kuchipudi dance . For many of us who live in a city, it is probably easier to find a dance teacher next door. Now let’s imagine, we are in the 90s, living in a village, with no access to dance teachers, but wanting to learn dance. Would one be willing to travel 500 kms to reach the place where the art form got originated and learn. Not all are blessed with opportunities next door. But pursuit their passion leaving no stone unturned. This is the Story of a dancer who makes the best out of every situation and every time paves path for herself in dance and engineering. She has toured 17 countries in Europe & Asia, performing and conducting workshops and propagating the rich Indian cultural heritage. She has won several accolades across the world. She was selected as the Indian ambassador for 19th World Festival of Youth & Students, Russia. Sarvani is blessed to learn Kuchipudi under various gurus Smt Seetha Nagajothy, Sri Vedantam Radheyshyam, and Sri. Raja Ram at a very early age.

The Essential Sai Satcharita
Chapter 27 - Historical Commentary

The Essential Sai Satcharita

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 20:14


The Leelas in chapter 27 give us a glimpse of Baba's love for Shama, and how He wanted to give Shama several religious texts so that he could benefit from them. The first story is about Kaka Mahajani, who comes to the Dwarka Mai with a copy of the Eknath Bhagvat, hoping that Baba would return it with His blessings. But, Baba gives the book to Shama instead. Shama protests, but to no avail. Mahajani then brings another copy, which Baba blesses and returns to him. The main story of this chapter is about a Ramdasi, who used to read the Vishnu Sahasranam every day. Baba lies to him, saying that He has a terrible stomach ache which would abate with Senna powder. The concerned Ramdasi immediately leaves to get the powder. Then, Baba comes down, steals his book and gives it to Shama. Shama is unwilling to accept it as he thinks that Baba is trying to cause a fight between them, and that is exactly what happens. But Baba pacifies the Ramdasi, and Shama gives him a copy of the Pancharatna Gita instead, which the Ramdasi gladly accepts. The next Leela is of Babusaheb Jog, who receives a copy of the Gita Rahasya written by Lokmanya Tilak. Baba blesses the book and returns it to Jog. These incidents show that Baba encouraged His devotees to read these texts and inculcate them into their lives. Finally, Baba gives Mantra Upadesh to Laxmibai Khaparde, and asks her to continuously chant the words "Raja Ram, Raja Ram." I shall now talk about the importance of reciting the Vishnu Sahasranam Stotra, and give a brief introduction to it. The chanting of Nama, or the divine name, has an important place in the disciplines advocated in the Bhakti Marg. This adoration of the Divine by names takes two forms - Japa and Stotra. Japa is the silent repetition generally of a single Divine Name, or a Mantra, which may also have a long formula. The Stotra, however, is invariably uttered aloud and it may include the chanting of verses conveying the glory and attributes of the Divine. The Sahasranam is perhaps the most popular and holiest form of Stotras among devotees. The word 'Sahasranam' means the thousand names of the Lord. It may be asked, 'What devotional purpose can the elaboration of names serve?' Inward concentration is the essence of devotional practice, but inward concentration is also the most difficult to practise. Even a great man like Arjuna said to Lord Krishna in the Gita, "Today, of all Sahasranams, the Vishnu Sahasranam is known as The Sahasranam." The mind is fickle, turbulent, powerful and unyielding. To control and concentrate it is as difficult as controlling the wind itself. So aspirants treading the path of devotion are given practices of varying subtlety for communion with the Divine. Concentrated meditation is of the highest form of communion. Japa comes next, and Stotra, the external worship, comes after that. While meditation and Japa can be done only very imperfectly by the majority of men, Stotra and external worship can be practised much more successfully, and with greater devotional satisfaction. Hence, the importance of Stotra as a devotional practice. A Stotra has six characteristics, viz., salutation, benediction, statement of the doctrine, praise of the deity and His attributes, description of His valour, form, deeds and prayer. In elaborate Stotras, like the Vishnu Sahasranam, that often take the shape of long, literary pieces, these features can be clearly seen. These are brought out through the selection of meaningful names that are strung together into verses. Vishnu Sahasranam is a part of the Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata. Tradition says that the Vishnu Sahasranam was composed by Sanaka, one of the Kumaras. When Yudhishthira posed the question: "Who is that Being who is Supreme Lord of all, the sole refuge of all, and by praising and worshipping whom, man gains what is good and attain salvation?" Bhishma responded to the question, in the presence of Lord Krishna, by narrating the Vishnu Sahasranam, the thousand names of Vishnu. Shama and Vishnu Sahasranam Just as Lord Krishna bestowed His grace upon Arjuna and Uddhav, so did Baba bestow His grace upon Shama. But the method was very different. Baba's method was unusual and inscrutable. Once a Ramdasi came to Shirdi, and took his Asan in the Sabha Mandap of Dwarka Mai. Every morning, he would read the Pothi. One day, Baba complained of stomach ache. Shama, who was nearby, asked Him what the matter was. Baba said that He had a terrible stomach ache, and asked the Ramdasi to go and fetch some Sonmukhi to relieve Him of the pain. As soon as the Ramdasi left, Baba left His seat and took the Vishnu Sahasranam from the bundle of books belonging to the Ramdasi. Baba then gave it to Shama and asked him to keep it. Shama was very upset and said, "I don't want your Pothi." However, Baba insisted that he keep it. Shama angrily said, "Deva, first you lied saying that you had a stomach ache. Then you went and stole his book. You steal the b...

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 70:09


Сегодня четверг, а это значит, что есть отличный повод погрузиться в часовое приключение сквозь нити психоделического саунда. Новый выпуск подкаста ULTIMATE VITALITY выполнен в более ночном звучании, в отличие от предыдущей (начальной) части. Приятного и медитативного вам погружения в ритмы транс музыки! Путешествие только начинается... Долгое время в мою коллекцию PSYTRANCE музыки собирались треки, которые мне не удавалось отыграть в своих выступлениях. Мой стиль, под которым я выступаю уже около 20 лет, выражен более насыщенными, взрывными и мэйнстримовыми работами с уклоном в FULL ON стилистику. А вот атмосферные композиции или треки с ритмичной и погружающей психоделикой незаслуженно откладываются на потом из-за нечастых выступлений именно в таком жанре TRANCE музыки. Мечту создать PSYTRANCE подкаст я вынашивал последние лет 10, но сама идея наконец сформировалась именно сейчас. Ultimate Vitality (Предельная Жизненная Сила) - мой новый подкаст, посвящённый исключительно UK FULL ON и PSYCHEDELIC музыке, развивающейся в 2-х частях. Поочерёдно будут выходить выпуски с утренним звучанием (Morning Mantra), сменяющиеся саундом, присущему более ночному времени (Midnight Mantra). 00:00 01. Relativ - Aftershock 05:34 02. Volcano - Our Thoughts (Outside the Universe remix) 11:18 03. Avalon - Double Trouble (Waio remix) 14:20 04. Javier Bussola - Mahakala 19:12 05. Spiritual Mode - Spirit Molecule 21:28 06. Koi Boi - Teleportation 25:26 07. Block Device - The Earth, The Moon, The Sun (Sabretooth remix) 28:45 08. S.O.5 - Monitors & Pixels 33:36 09. Hyriderz - Creature 36:02 10. Contineum - Boogy Pimps 39:07 11. Fungus Funk & Liftshift - Kush Tea 42:53 12. Z-Cat - Beyond all Dimensions 48:14 13. Paratech - Sideways 52:35 14. Sentinel 7 - Clown Town 56:14 15. Mekkanikka - Lysergic Dreams 61:05 16. Mad Maxx vs. CPU - Shiva on Acid 64:24 17. Raja Ram & Electric Universe - Gateway

Big DREAM School - The Art, Science, and Soul of Rocking OUR World Doing Simple Things Each Day

Can you imagine how your life can be in a few years from now? Oh, I wish to know! Or maybe not yet… hehe! What I surely know is that I want to grow “young” just like one of my personal heroes: Raja Ram from Shpongle.    In this colorful and psychedelic episode, we dive into intimate untold stories, mystic secrets and wise advice about how our souls don't die yet leave traces of beauty and creativity.   Raja Ram is an extraordinary musician born in Melbourne, Australia. He's a founding member of the psychedelic rock band Quintessence of the late 1960's. Raja also joined the psychedelic project Shpongle with Simon Posford in the early 1990s with shows full of light, color, rhythm and a high power level of positive vibes. He's one of the most remarkable figures of the Psychedelic Trance - also known as Psy music. Raja Ram is turning 80 next year and still active on large events and tours around the world. While others can only dream of keeping the groove he still shows us we can become even groovier overtime.  YOU WILL LEARN You are your own guru We are all magical Leave traces of beauty and creativity QUESTIONS I ASK What does Raja Ram do for a ritual before he plays?  What is Raja Ram's relationship to the planet Earth?   How did Raja Ram get his name?

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Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 9:06


Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan
Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 9:06


Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan
Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 9:06


Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan
Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 9:06


Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan
Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Kirtan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 9:06


Raja Ram Sita Ram Kirtan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Kirtan

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Guru Teg Bahadur and the Magical Land

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 16:25


Guru Teg Bahadur leads Raja Ram and the Raja's army to quell a rebellion in the lands of Assam. On the way as they pass through the Magical lands of Kamroop, they are attacked by witches. Find out how Guru Teg Bahadur protects his Sikhs and the Raja's Armies.https://www.sikhnet.com/stories/audio/guru-tegh-bahadur-and-magical-land (read more) Support this podcast