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Krishna Das (IAST: Kṛṣṇa dāsa; born Jeffrey Kagel; May 31, 1947) is an American vocalist known for his performances of Hindu devotional music known as kirtan (chanting the names of God). He has released seventeen albums since 1996.
Jeremy Frindel's 2012 film One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das documents the life and musical career of American kirtan singer Krishna Das.In 1970, while struggling with drug abuse and depression, Das left his native Long Island, New York for India, selling all his possessions and turning down the opportunity to record as lead vocalist with the band that would later become Blue Öyster ...
2001: Breath of the Heart – Krishna Das – Karuna Music [2] 2002: Shores of Avalon – Tina Malia – Om Town [3] 2003: Flying Dragon – Gao Hong, Shubhendra Rao, Ty Burhoe, James Newton & Yoshio Kurahashi – Innova; 2004: Speaking the Mamma Tongue – John McDowell – Raven Recording [4]
2001: Krishna Das – Breath of the Heart; 2002: Aerosmith – O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits; 2002: Red Hot Chili Peppers – By the Way; 2002: Johnny Cash – American IV: The Man Comes Around; 2002: Audioslave – Audioslave; 2002: System of a Down – Steal This Album! 2002: Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Rahat
Krishna Das may refer to: Krishna Das (singer) (born Jeffrey Kagel 1947), American vocalist known for his performances of Hindu devotional music; Krishna Das (archer) (born 1959), Indian archer and Arjuna Award winner, 1981; Krishna Das (cricketer) (born 1990), Indian cricketer; Krishna Das (politician), Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Assam
Krishna Das’s music reflects Baba's teachings, fostering a deep connection to love and devotion worldwide. Lama Surya Das, a prominent meditation teacher, encountered Neem Karoli Baba during his spiritual journey in India. Inspired by the guru's teachings on compassion and mindfulness, Surya Das integrates these principles into his own practice.
Krishnadas Payahari was born in a Dahima Brahmin [5] (Dadhich Brahmin) family of Rajasthan.He was a followed bramcharya right from his childhood. It is believed that he used to consume only milk for his sustenance since his birth, hence he was also known as Payahari/Payohari, literally meaning one who thrives on milk. [6]
"Govinda Jaya Jaya" is an Indian devotional chant or song.It is often sung in the Krishna Consciousness movement founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, [1] and by various other schools of yoga, and by Hindus in general.