
Due to my Carnatic music studies many of the songs are of this style, though you’ll also find Hindustani classical music, as well as modernized ragas (the type of Indian musical piece).
1. Relaxing Sounds of India (instrumental) – this album is great to leave playing in the background all day. It harmonizes mind, raises vibration and relaxes.
2. Treasures of Classical Indian Music (instrumental) – this album consists of light devotional compositions for lord Krishna, and is again good to leave playing in the background whilst you go about your day.
3. Compositions of Sri Muthuswamy Dikshithar (instrumental) – Muthuswamy Dikshithar is one of my favorite Carnatic music composers; many of his compositions are uplifting and auspicious. The compositions and instruments of this album energize, so it’s good to listen to such music in the morning. It’s a typical music you hear in South Indian temples, and is said to get the attention of deities.
4. This is Carnatic Fusion: Jagadananda Karaka (third song in the album) – I love this Carnatic piece; Haricharan, the singer performing it, has a beautiful voice. It’s a modern remake of a very old composition, and although some instruments are out-of-place (in my opinion), the singer’s voice compensates for it.
5. U. Srinivas Mandolin Duo (instrumental) – the whole album is perfect for relaxing and greatly raising vibration, but the highlight of it, in my opinion, is Maha Ganapatim. It’s an auspicious piece usually played/sung at the beginning of Carnatic concerts, as it is said to remove obstacles.
6. Hanuman Chalisa – I couldn’t find this full-length composition on Amazon or Google Play, so I’m listening to it only on YouTube – a link displayed on the YouTube video leads to the album, but this piece is short there. (I like to support such great artists by purchasing their songs rather than listening to them for free.) This composition fills me with peace and relaxes, as well as uplifts.
Here’s a video of it:
7. Vedic Mantras by Saaswathi Prabhu – beautifully rendered various ancient mantras, taking you into another world.
8. Banaras – Indian Classical Music – devotional classical chants taking you deep into your Self. These chants not only make me feel calm and centered, but there’s a definite energy of North India and the sacred river Ganga felt in almost every composition. This album makes one detached from the world and turns one’s mind to God, so it’s perfect for those practicing modern ascetism.
9. Satnam Shri Waheguru – Mera Man Prem Lago Har Teer – this song touches my heart. The voice of the singer is divine.
10. Kishori Amonkar Raga Rageshree – I like to listen to such dreamy music before going to sleep. This is a Classical Indian raga (Hindustani). Kishori Amonkar is a truly gifted musician who could also be called a musical scientist, since all her life is dedicated to not only singing, but understanding music, down to each individual musical note (she says that musical notes are conscious).
I hope this playlist, or at least some songs in it, will raise your vibration and harmonize your energy as much as it does to me.
Resource: simonarich.com
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