Woww!! this is cool
if everyone crying in the sense, we can find the deapth of the
song...so excited to hear that soon.
Do we have any idea, which private album he is talking about?
what is new private album ARR releasing for us?!



--- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I felt very close to God recently when I was recording a devotional
song for AR Rahman's private collection. I saw that while I was
singing everybody around me had tears in their eyes, it was as if He
had descended to wash our souls. Everyone was moist eyed, but no one
knew why they were crying.
> 
> 
> God in Gucci I feel very close to Him when I sing He bares his soul
when he sings and derives inspiration from his audience. Looking
within and being aware of the self are as good as praying, he believes
Kailash Kher 
> The TImes of INdia
> WHEN we are born, we are detached from the Almighty. We are forced
to live in different yonis (births) till we attain nirvana and be with
Him again. This is certain. But I don't understand why people live
only for themselves and keep boasting about their laurels. We don't
even have control over the breath we take, then why should we live
under the illusion that we have control over things or people? 
>     I believe in God and I am spiritual. There is a supreme force
that guides us. He is the Panchtatva (five tatvas, namely, earth,
fire, air, water and sky) that we are made of. It's up to everyone to
visualise Him as they want. And spirituality for me is the purity of a
human being. If we do what we believe in and not let ourselves deviate
from that, that, to me, is being spiritual. I am a Sufi singer and
believe in Sufism. In my opinion, most of the works in Sufism are a
female's perspective of her Beloved-Parmaatma (God), and this is
beyond love – it is deewaanapan (obsession). 
>     I bow to the supreme power, I don't do any idol worship or go to
a place of worship. My belief is that one should be aware of one's own
self, if you do your introspection, then that is nothing less than any
prayer. My prayer to him everyday is " Khuda mujhe itni khudai na de,
ki mujhe apne siwa koi aur dikhai naa de" (Lord, don't give me so much
power that I can't see beyond my own self). 
>     But this is easier said than done. People, in order to achieve
their dreams and desires, adopt ways that aren't true and do things
that aren't correct , somewhere the material lust takes the purity and
serenity of their soul away. It takes a lot of self-control not to be
affected . As I have written about Maaya (material wealth) in one of
my songs titled Tauba Tauba, the lyrics of which go as Ki tu khwaab
hai ya dhoka, tujhe koi samajh na paaya (that materialism is a dream
or an illusion, no one has understood so far). 
> But I see no harm in acquiring material wealth, as long as your
means and ways to acquire are right and your conscience allows you to
do your thing. Then you are on the right track and can be spiritual
even as you go all out to acquire wealth. 
> This money can buy you luxuries but not happiness. Happiness is a
feeling that gives you a high and we can derive it from our acts and
deeds and not by money. It lies within you just like the Almighty who
resides in each one of us and to reach Him we need to dig deep within
and not search outside. 
>     I feel very close to Him when I sing. When I sing live, the
energy that emanates from the audience resonates with my energy and
uplifts me. This is a divine feeling. That huge force of energy that
binds us is the proof of His existence. 
> I felt very close to God recently when I was recording a devotional
song for AR Rahman's private collection. I saw that while I was
singing everybody around me had tears in their eyes, it was as if He
had descended to wash our souls. Everyone was moist eyed, but no one
knew why they were crying. 
> My one line mantra is to ensure that I don't hurt anyone with my work.. 
> (Kailash Kher is a well-known Sufi singer) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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