

Chants Eternal

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In the autumn of 1999, during one of Yogi Bhajan's meditation classes in Espanola, he requested that the song "A Master's Request" be written. Yogi Bhajan specifically requested that it include the line "Don't cry for me children of Sikh Dharma" and that it be written in the past tense as if he had already passed.
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He added that the song celebrate his life, not mourn his death. His intention was that we be comforted, uplifted and joyful with his passing, and that his life, our mission and our future be celebrated. When we played the song for him his words were "It's perfect. Don't change a thing."
It is with humility and intense gratitude to the life of the Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi (Yogi Bhajan) that we present this song and mantras.
Humbly, Dev Suroop Kaur
Dev Suroop Kaur, an accomplished musician, recording artist, and teacher of Kundalini Yoga and Naad Yoga, is skilled at using the art of sound to create an experience of deep transformation and healing. She specializes in training yoga teachers in the science of Naad Yoga, the skill of conscious communication, and the art of teaching others to access the beauty and power of their personal voice.
- Audio CD running time = 67:44
- UPC: 724007900322
- Producer: Liv Singh Khalsa
- Manufacturer: Anahad Productions. Released: 2005
- Catalog: CD05602
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 5 x 0.4 inches (14.0 x 12.7 x 1.0 cm)
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