Songs of My Heart

Music saturated with soul force including selections of devotional chants and recitations of poems and prayers

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Paramahansa Yogananda, author of the spiritual classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, is considered one of the preeminent spiritual figures of our time. In the closing years of his life, recordings were made of Yogananda singing Indian devotional chants and some of his own compositions, as well as reciting poems and prayers. This CD recording combines all of the selections from two previously published audiocassettes, and also features, for the first time, the chant, “Divine Mother’s Song to the Devotee.”

 

1. Prayer at Dawn (1:12)

2-3. 0 God Beautiful! (6:18)

4-5. Hay Hari Sundara! (3:19)

6-7. What Lightning Flash! (4:31)

8. God, Christ, Gurus (2:26)

9. Prayer at Noon (1:17)

10. The Hound of Heaven (4:09)

11-12. Cloud-Colored Christ (9:50)

13. Divine Mother’s Song to the Devotee (2:44)

14-15. In the Temple of Silence (6:37)

16. Song of India (3:26)

17-18. Shanti Mondire (3:18)

19-20. Prayer at Eventide and chanting of Aum (4:52)

21-22. I Will Be Thine Always (English) (3:00)

23-24. Main Tera Hamesha (3:00)

25-26. Do Not Dry the Ocean of My Love (4:35)

27-28. Prayer at Night and chanting of Aum (4:41)

 

Running time: 69:17

 

ABOUT THESE RECORDINGS

 

“Music that is saturated with soul force is the real universal music, understandable by all hearts.”

—Paramahansa Yogananda

 

A natural poet and musician, Paramahansa Yogananda was probably the first to provide English words and Western musical notation for many of India’s traditional hymns and bhajans (devotional songs). He also composed many of his own chants. “In India,” wrote Paramahansaji, “poetry and music have always gone hand in hand. In the West the composer writes the music, and the poet adds the words, but the Indian melody and song are one….The profound aim of Indian music is to blend the singer with the Cosmic Song, the creature with his Creator.” In his book Cosmic Chants, from which the musical renditions in this recording are taken, Sri Yogananda wrote: “Sound or vibration is the most powerful force in the universe. Music is a divine art, to be used not only for pleasure but as a path to God-realization. Vibrations resulting from devotional singing lead to attunement with the Cosmic Vibration or the Word. ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God’” (John 1:1). When a chant is sung to the Lord with sincerity and deep concentration, the words become saturated with intuitive conviction and realization. They are then, Paramahansaji tells us, “like highly explosive vibration bombs that have the power to remove the rocks of difficulties and to create the change desired.” “Chanting with ever-increasing devotion,” he often said, “brings God-communion and ecstatic joy, and through these healing of body, mind, and soul.”

Those who join in thought and feeling with Paramahansa Yogananda will find that listening to these chants and prayers imbues the heart with deep spiritual peace and an awareness of the Divine Presence.

With the exception of “Song of India,” the selections in this volume were recorded during impromptu gatherings at the Self-Realization Fellowship’s international headquarters in Los Angeles, under conditions far removed from those of a professional recording studio. However, sound quality and clarity have been enhanced through the use of modern technology and equipment.

The chants, as originally recorded on 78 r.p.m. records, each lasted for approximately three minutes. Subsequently, many listeners expressed a wish for longer periods of chanting to help them deepen their devotional concentration before meditation. Therefore, for these recordings some of the chants have been lengthened (by repetition) to several minutes. (It is not uncommon in Indian chanting to repeat a song, or perhaps just a line of it, over and over for periods of ten minutes to an hour, continuously increasing the devotional intensity.)

Paramahansa Yogananda plays the harmonium (a small, hand-operated reed organ) as he sings. Other accompaniment consists of the mridanga (a long drum of clay or wood) and kartal (a pair of small flat hand cymbals).

Note: For convenience in programming a CD player for extended repetition of a musical selection, we have listed several of the chants as two tracks. The first track is Paramahansa Yogananda’s spoken introduction to the selection, and the second track is the music.

 

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It is our privilege to offer the MP3 recording featured on this webpage, exclusively for your personal use.  We invite you to download this edition onto your own digital devices, as you may see fit for your individual (non-commercial) use.   Kindly note, however, that upon acquiring this MP3 recording you are agreeing not to reproduce and/or transmit the contents of this MP3 recording to others without the publisher’s prior written authorization.  We thank you for supporting our publishing endeavors in connection with the spiritual legacy of our founder, Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda.

About the Speaker

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952) is widely regarded as one of the preeminent spiritual figures of our time. Born in Gorakhpur, India, he was sent by his guru to the United States in 1920 as India’s delegate to an International Congress of Religious Liberals. He instructed hundreds of thousands of men and women in the yoga science of meditation and balanced spiritual living. The life and teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda are described in his widely acclaimed Autobiography of a Yogi, which has become a classic in its field since its publication in 1946. He founded Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) in 1917 and Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) in 1920 to disseminate his teachings worldwide and to preserve their purity and integrity for generations to come. In 2017, Government of India paid a tribute by releasing a commemorative stamp in honour of the centennial of Yogoda Satsanga Society of India.
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