Apache Indian Om Namuh shivaya
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@TheDharmaArmyofASIA Ganja you say? Are you smoking it? LOL I mean Reggae and Indian culture have NOTHING in common.
Indians were brought to Jamaica as Indentured Servants...yes they were treated very terribly and even worse at times than those who were slaves in previous years - those being of the African Diaspora -but Indians were NEVER slaves in Jamaica or the rest of the Caribbean for that matter.
As for Indian influence on music, it's more prevalent in Calypso music.
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Used to live in an Ashram many years and On Namah Shivaya was my mantra. Used to listen to Reggae too under headphones when people thought I was listening to mantra. Now ride around in my car listening to this. Hey I get both!
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i really love it..
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@Rshimy its a style of singing man it comes with the reggae most of the time ,and if u listen to his interviews he talks in a normal english accent its just the way he sings and it sounds nice
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Om namah shivaya
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O GREAT SPIRIT
namaste
so beautiful
shiva shambu
OM namah shivaaya OM
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JUST COOL IF WE R IN BOOZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZE THEN WE FEEL LIKE FLYING HEARING THIS SONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!@@@@@@@@
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12 people don't know how to focus their minds.
most of jamaican culture is ACTUALLY INDIAN CULTURE that was introduced by indian slaves brought by british troops. Ganja names after the river ganga was first smoked by indian sadhus introduced to africans in jamaica. Regae is based on the repetitive notes found in indian RAGA music...thug culture was a religous cult in india, known as the Thugees, hand signals, flags, colors, martial laws, were all part and parcel of Thugee culture of india.
TheDharmaArmyofASIA 1 year ago 9
whenever i'm angry, vindictive...i listen to this song to calm myself....i am a vindictive person myself, bitter you might want to say but this song calms myself and restores my own power, self-esteem and strength.
july071992 1 year ago 8