Mera Sat Chitta Ananda
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Kithon Ne Rangaiyan
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Marta Hai Koi Aur
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Is Kaya Ka Hove
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Ajab Pyala
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Akhil Vishwa
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Intoxicating! This aptly describes the album Anhad. Each track of this album is seeped in unbounded ecstasy and bliss, taking the listener to the realm, where there are no boundaries and no limits. The sublime voice of Anandmurti Gurumaa has rendered it exquisiteness to the extent that it would not be an exaggeration to say that this album captures the ineffable in a wondrous way. It begins with Mera Satchidananda, a celebration of one's magnificent self, which is ever blissful and conscious, immaculate, all pervading and unfathomable. Another hue of this celebration is Kithon Ne Rangaiyan wherein the lover is so much imbued in the divine radiance of the beloved, that his eyes begin to reflect the effulgence of ecstatic communion. Being one with the beloved means transcending the transitory and realising the eternal, Marta Hai Koi Aur and Is Kaya Ka Hove reinstate the truth about ephemeral nature of this body, thus unveiling the profound wisdom. Then comes the dose of intoxication Ajab Pyala, it would compel you to forget everything, entice you to dwell within and rejoice. The celebration which began with the blissfulness of self culminates with Akhil Vishwa resounding the oneness of atma & paramatma.