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#bhajan #sai #raam Begum Parveen Sultana’s rendition of this Sai Bhajan is serene and poignant. At the Darbar festival 2007, due to some issues with artist visas, we needed to fill a morning slot in the festival. Begum Sultana did not think twice before consenting when we went to her with the request (as well as a faint hope) of singing some morning ragas and filling this slot. Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE –https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 You can start your free no-obligation trial of the Darbar Player and watch the full performance today. Click here and sign up for a no obligation 3 trial and watch the full length version of this video now at - https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 - You can also get the Darbar App which will let you download content and watch later, this is great for when you are offline or travelling. Please join us and support Indian classical music and artists. Check out your app stores and search for the Darbar App today. You might be asking, why is Darbar giving me a free trial? We are passionate about Indian classical music and have the largest online archive of videos - we want everyone to experience the bliss of Indian classical music. This is one of those of things that can’t be put into words, this is something that must be experienced. Even if you decide to leave after this trial, that is perfectly fine. In closing, the best part of your membership is that you can feel 100% confident that you are supporting Indian classical music and musicians through a registered non-profit organisation. Click https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 to start your free no-obligation 3 day trial immediately. You are only one click away - transport yourself into the largest online archive of Indian classical music. ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the music Sri Satya Sai Baba was a spiritual master based in Shirdi in south western India. Revered by Hindus and Muslims alike, it is widely believed that faith in the Satya Sai is very potent as devotees’ and believers’ prayers get answered all the time. “Sai Ram Sumirana Karo Sakala Dukha Haro Hari ke kripa sada yadi mile, Man ki kali sahaj khile Shanti paraa, hridaya me bharo” These lyrics from the bhajan is a prayer of the devotee for Sai Baba’s mercy and protection. It is a submission of one’s being imploring the saint to take away all sorrows and help one’s true inner self to blossom. The lyrics further state that it is only Sai Baba’s mercy that can fill the devotee’s heart with peace and joy. In this sublime presentation, Partha Sarathi Mukherjee provides a masterful support on the tabla. UK-based Chiranjib Chakraborty was roped in at the last minute to replace Pandit Ajay Joglekar (harmonium). But that did not deter him from giving his best to this concert and drawing appreciation from Begum Sultana as well as the audience present. Musicians Begum Parveen Sultana (Patiala gharana) Partha Sarathi Mukherjee (tabla) Chiranjib Chakraborty (harmonium) Nina Burmi (tanpura) Gunwant Dhadyalla (tanpura) Debipriya Das (support) Ranjana Ghatak (support) ________________________________________________________________ Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity, we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK. All Rights Reserved ©2021 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust