God is a Gardner she plants a seed in our hearts and Krishna Das is the water and Christ is the Solar Sun …..HeartBeingness is our. Natural organic state of being. Stay in the heart at all costs my friends and keep listening to Krishna Das
Krishna Das you have no idea how much love we have for you. I hope you can feel it. ♥️🙏♥️ Thank you so much for everything you do. Blessings to you. I'm sorry that sometimes you're not happy. I wish only happiness for you and appreciate your beautiful and generous gift to the world.🌎 Namaste.
Krishna Das sir, your voice adds an addition layer of soothness to Hanuman Chalisa. Every time I listen to this Hanuman Chalisa (prema chalisa) in your magical voice, it gives me a deep sense of calmness. Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏🙏
Jai shree ram jai hanuman jai baba neemkaroli ji ki........ Feeling blessed........ Ram Ram krishnadas ji.... Huge regard for u from the bottom of my heart I really want to meet u Ji..... Love peace from Himachal pradesh
I must share that I have never had a particular devotion to Sri Hanumana. In my particular Vaishnava community, he is never really worshipped collectively, in any formal manner and there are so many deities and so many holy names. Only on rare festival days, small deities of Sri Sri Sita-Rama (and I am not sure if Sri Lakshmana and Sri Hanumana were explicitly represented, or only implied by association, in the small collective arca-vigraha, as I never saw Them at close quarters), would be the focus of collective worship. I feel these arca-vigraha deities were recent donations or acquisitions by the temple, as I visited the Mandir most days, for quite a number of years, and regularly for most of my adult life, and only ever saw those deities on that one occasion. Otherwise, rarely in some kirtana, very briefly, we would chant one to three verses to the principal deities of the Sri Ramayana. But, that was very rare. Now that said, I also, really appreciate and value Krishna Das' bhakti, which is palpable and evident, but not often or particularly, do I enjoy his voice or style of kirtan. That has changed with this recorded rendering, to Hanumana, which I keep hearing chanted in my interiority. Krishna Das' voice is far from exceptional in all truth. When you personally sing in kirtan for most days of your life, as part of a singing community, you accrue a basis for comparison. But, every singer has a unique voice, vocal qualities, intonation and devotion. You hear something different in every devotee's devotional voice, and your own, every time you sing, and feel different emotions in experience of that voice or those voices, in every singing event. Every day and every time a devotee sings their voice is different. Well, that is my personal experience, even of my own voice. I find the timing of this meter a significant challenge, as I find myself spontaneously chanting along. I am an adept at kirtan, but there is still always more to learn and acquire. Krishna Das' emotional bhava and rasa evoked in this Prema Chalisa (to Hanumana) and his demonstrable timing and intonation make this mesmerising and intoxicating, and have incited devotion to Sri Hanumana to well and have evoked a new appreciation for his voice and vocal ability, through a new and deeper experience of them, collectively. It is such gift. As a result, I researched Krishna Das' spiritual lineage. Sri Hanumana is known as a devotional wonder-worker and worker-of-miracles, and for being the embodiment or archetype of devotion or bhakti in servitude. And as so, is greatly loved.