Every year, Princeton University's Hindu Life Program host an incredible celebration of Diwali at the University's historic chapel. This piece is a traditional song in the Marathi language that praises the Divine by a multitude of names (Mukunda (the giver of liberation), Madhava (the husband of Goddess Lakshmi), Narayana (the Absolute Truth), Govinda (the one who brings full satisfaction to the senses). Rupa tujhe deva dakhavi Keshava (Mukunda Madhava Narayana) Hari Janardana Rukmini Ramana Devaki Nandana Vasudeva (Mukunda Madhava Narayana) Acyuta Ananta Krishna Damodara Govinda Shridhar Hrishikesha (Mukunda Madhava Narayana) It is followed by the Maha Mantra, the simple meaning of which is a heartfelt prayer to be engaged in loving service to the Divine. The ARTISTS Michael Eipper/ Madhava Puri Das: saxophone Jaya Jagannath Das: vocals, karatals Anuj Sharma: mridanga Ambika Sharma: vocals This song in inspired by the rendition recorded by the late DJ Cheb I Sabbah on his album 'Krishna Lila': ht
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