Album IN 2005 on Silk Road label
World (Indian Classical, Hindustani)
Comes in a 34 page hard cover style book. The songs on this album are Sanskrit devotional hymns composed by the great Adi Shankaracharya (788-820 AD) that express in song the highest realizations of a supremely enlightened soul. The booklet includes photographs, paintings and a brief description of his life, his philosophy and English translations of the Sanskrit mantras. ...the Gods, it seems, love mystery and hate the obvious ~ Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 4.2.2.
Shivoham , album by | |
Debashish Upadhyay key, keyboards | |
Achille Forler voc, production manager, voice, introduction | |
Bhargav Mistry sarod | |
Mukhopadhyay Sharkadi translated by, translation from sanskrit | |
Prof. Sapath Narayan translated by, translation from sanskrit | |
Aparna Panshikar voc, vocals |
Karan Oberoi design, graphic design |
Xavier Bellenger mastered by |
Roland Michaud photography by |
Sabrina Michaud photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Dawn Remembrance (Pratah Smarana) | Shivoham | 9:55 | |
2 | Eightfold Blessings Song (Dhanyashtakam) | Shivoham | 9:00 | |
3 | Supreme Worship (Parapuja) | Shivoham | 7:11 | |
4 | Knowledge Of Brahman - Part 1 (Brahmajnanavali) | Shivoham | 15:31 | |
5 | Knowledge Of Brahman - Part 2 (Brahmajnanavali) | Shivoham | 5:29 | |
6 | Song Of The Soul (Atmashtaka) | Shivoham | 9:35 |