The song is characterized by its "Kirtan-meets-Reggae" style:
You can find the official audio on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or watch live performances on the Krishna Das Music YouTube Channel . : It begins at a mellow, meditative pace
: Unlike traditional Indian kirtan which relies heavily on the harmonium, this track features a prominent bass line , reggae-style drums , and the occasional melodica , which is a staple instrument in roots reggae. : Because of the reggae influence, this track
: "Om Namah Shivaya" translates to "I bow to Shiva" or "I honor the divinity within myself." It is a mantra of purification and transformation. : Because of the reggae influence
: It begins at a mellow, meditative pace and gradually builds in intensity and speed, a common feature in devotional chanting designed to reach a state of ecstatic joy. 3. How to Practice with This Song
: Focus on the deep, grounding quality of Krishna Das’s baritone voice.
: Because of the reggae influence, this track is popular in Vinyasa Yoga classes or as a "walking meditation" to help maintain a steady, rhythmic pace. 4. Where to Listen