David Newman Music

David Newman or Durga Das, as he is also known, is a Kirtan Chant Artist and a practitioner and educator of Bhakti Yoga - the yoga of love. David's music, rooted in the ancient yogic tradition of sound as a healing path toward self discovery (Nada Yoga), embodies a devotional mysticism, distinctive musicality, poetic intimacy and a deep respect for India's ancient chant tradition.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

RISING IN LOVE


JAI MA ALL!

Well, all I can say is WOW about our wedding ceremony with AMMA.
I honestly went with no expectations, just the intention to fortify and affirm the LOVE that Mira and I share.  The marriage took place at 7:30 am on Monday, July 14th. It came after Amma's Devi Bhava program which goes all night beginning at around 6 pm. In those hours Amma hugs many thousands. As the room is filled with so much Love, many are meditating, chanting is going on and the vibration is one one of spiritual purity and deeply harmonious energies. Just lovely. There were many people in attendance and most special for Mira and I was that both our families were there as well as many of our beloved friends from Philadelphia and other parts of the country.

The energy started picking up for us when we were invited to sing Kirtan for Amma during darshan. We were blessed to have some of our very favorite musicians present, Rama Bala, Philippo Franchini, Sam Rossitto and our great community of chanters. We began at 3:30 am and played for about 45 minutes and wow felt like the roof came off - so high. We included Mata Bhavani, Rama Bolo and the Hanuman Chalisa!!

Then at about 6 am or so, we all began to dance to the chanting as we came closer to our special moments. As a result, and spontaneously, a circle of beloveds evolved around Mira and I while the two of us organically ended up in the middle. What extreme bliss this was. As Mira and I, in embrace, slowly turned to see each person in this circle, the love we received just flooded our hearts. I can simply say it was exalted to be surrounded by these special, beautiful beings sending us so much Love. I will never forget this moment - it was pure magic - nothing forced - just a spontaneous manifestation of the sweetest - the highest Love. This moment alone could last a life time of blessings for our union.

As Amma finished her darshans, our time had come! Mira and walked up to the stage surrounded by our family and friends and sat in front of Amma. From then on was sheer bliss. Just Amma, Mira and I. Even though we could so deeply feel the Love around us, it was as if time stood still and it was just the three of us and a universe of infinity. It was time for our Love to be sanctified by the Divine Mother. Mira had made three beautiful flower garlands. We placed the first one on Amma, then Mira placed one on me and I on her. We then took sacred sandalwood and kumkum paste from Amma's finger and placed it on each others foreheads followed by waving the aarti lamp to each other with a bow, exchanging rings (which Amma kissed) and fed each other a hershey's kiss given to us from Amma. Then was darshan. Together we fell into Amma's arms and as our beloveds cheered - Amma, Mira and I giggled the laughter of eternal joy; as if the Gods were smiling, dancing and singing. This joy marked a profound acknowledgement; as if something that was meant to be had become ripe and was happening as planned. So simple, so sweet and with so much grace. What else could we do but bathe in the splendor of this exquisite perfection - so full of knowing and delight. Last, we walked around Amma three times and off we went filled tears of joy and vastness of heart. 
We had risen in Love!!

with Much Love!! David

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear David and Mira,

all my best wishes for you two!

Om shanti shanti shanti
Narayani

3:39 PM  
Blogger red crow said...

My heart hums with your blissful joy, and extends to you both, thankfulness for being awake to the love that we are all graced with. Prayers and energy coming your way to engage willful hands, hearts and minds (including tongues) deeper into the ocean of love that we live in. Om Namah Shivaya
Bhakti Dass

4:19 PM  
Blogger red crow said...

p.s.
beautiful kirtan in Madison
Thank you

4:20 PM  

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