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Patsahi Dasvee was prepared and released as a small gesture of gratitude and appreciation to the life, work and great contribution of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a true Warrior Saint.

 

The Source

Patsahi Dasvee originates from Dasam Granth

Shaan

The opening Shaan, an instrumental composition, serves to attune the mind to the upcoming conversation with the soul. Its rhythmic elements give voice to the wandering thoughts of the mind, gradually bringing them to the center and opening the mind’s heart to the wisdom of the Sabd. Before we are ready to truly wind down and drift into peaceful sleep, it's time to listen to the mind's voice. Composed in Raag Sorath, the Shaan initiates an inner conversation in an inspiring light. 

Raag Sorath 

 

Sorath conveys the feeling of having such a strong belief in something that you want to keep repeating the experience. In fact this feeling of certainty is so strong that you become the belief and live that belief. The atmosphere of Sorath is so powerful, that eventually even the most unresponsive listener will be attracted.

Raag Raamkalee 

 

The emotions in Raamkalee are like those of a wise teacher disciplining their student. The student is aware of the pain of learning, but is still conscious of the fact that ultimately it is for the best. In this way Raamkalee conveys the change from all that we are familiar with, to something we are certain will be better.

Raag Bilaavl 

 

Bilaavl conveys the emotions of great happiness that come from having attained a goal or achieved an aim. It is an overwhelming feeling of fulfillment, satisfaction and joy that is experienced when the accomplishment is very important and dear to you. The happiness felt is like laughing out loud, there is no planning or any ulterior motive; it's just a natural expression of heartfelt happiness arising from a sense of achievement.

Raag Tilang Kaaphee


As with Tilang, this Raag contains the feeling that your effort has been unappreciated, when trying to impress someone. However, in contrast to Raag Tilang, the individual is unperturbed by this feeling.

This differentiating aspect arises from the deep love for the person concerned, which prevents the individual from becoming annoyed at the apparent lack of approval.

Raag Kaliyaan

 

Kaliyaan has a forceful, yet flexible nature. It conveys a desire for something and an attitude to attain it, by whatever means possible. Although determined in its desire, Kaliyaan sometimes uses an accommodating approach and at other times has an aggressive approach, in order to reach its goal.

This raag has a determined, forceful, yet persuasive character, through which it fulfil its desire.

Raag Tilang: Khyal

 

Tilang is full of the feeling of having tried hard to impress, but the feeling that the effort made has not been appreciated. However, the atmosphere is not of anger or being upset, but of brooding, as the person you are trying to impress is very dear to you.

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This album is a tribute to the King of our soul - Patsahi Dasvee, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a true Warrior Saint.