Davod Azad at the Sivananda Ashram
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جمال مولا و درويشان مولا را عشق است
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@kriann it is the spirit of god that brings all together indeed.
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see how religion can bring us all together as one people...loving God together...that is all God wants...Love from the people! Who is the pic of on the wall? i assume a guru, what's his name? ya salaam! om shanti shanti shanti! its time to make peace, make and break bread together. enough broken bones. we are all one! all right, all wrong, all lost, all longing, all hearts sing, "my God, i wonder everywhere until in Your Eyes i am found."
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YA HAGH .
i have to sy i do like his music but when i heared this one i strated to cry i dont know why .. i wish i was there.....
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i honestly don't want to be disrespectful, but that's funny
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you are great...
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Boa combinação da devoção sufi iraniana com raízes avesticas, com um ambiente aindiano, neste caso o ashram ou centro de yoga da linha de Shivananda (de Rishikesh) e do seu discípulo Vishnudevananda, nas Bahamas. Bom speed bhaktico. Om.
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Loved it.Had never seen an Iranian sing and perform in a Hindu temple, or Ashram/Gurduwara. Eventhough "Khaleh Hindu" is used and refered to quite frequently in persian mystic and Sufi poerty. Found it very interesting and enlightening. Thanks for the video.
Azarih 3 years ago 6
Davod Azad (born October 6, 1963 in Urmia, Iran) is an Iranian singer of Azeri descent and a prominent master of Iranian classical music and Azeri folk music.
He is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. Mastering in the Iranian classical music, the Azeri folk music, the Ancient Persian music, and the Persian Sufi music.
In his recent work " The Divan of Rumi & Bach", Davod Azad joins Iranian Traditional music with Bach's famous melodies.
samyamgk 2 years ago 4