Christ-centered Devotional music from
India by
ARADHNA
 
Aradhna entered the world of East Indian fusion music in 2000 with their debut album Deep Jale (Light the Lamp). Since then they have been performing their unique blend of Hindi vocal, sitar, guitar, tabla, bass and violin for audiences all over the world.

Drawing their inspiration from the devotional Yeshu bhakti movements of North India, Aradhna concerts are loved as much for their spiritual focus as they are for the music itself. Their songs are filled with the spontaneous energy of Indian classical improvisation, yet many are also quiet and reflective, colored with the tonal variety of four distinctive string instruments.

Aradhna vocalist and sitarist, Chris Hale, lived much of his life in South Asia and speaks Nepali and Hindi fluently. Guitarist and co-founder of the group, Peter Hicks, was born in India, but acquired most of his musical experience in North America. Though Aradhna began as a duo, they now perform regularly with Travis McAfee on electric upright bass. Concerts also feature Hindustani style violin, performed by Fiona Hicks, a disciple of Kala Ramnath. In addition, a growing network of tabla players around the world has enabled Aradhna to include this essential instrument in every concert.

Aradhna has recorded three albums, Deep Jale (2000), Marga Darshan (2002) and Satsang (2004), and will soon begin studio production of a fourth. Meanwhile they are continuing a touring schedule that has led them, throughout their five years as a band, from coast to coast in the U.S. and Canada, to Great Britain, India, Holland, Portugal, South Africa, Guyana and Suriname.

 
Satsang (pronounced sutt-sung)
This live recording called Satsang literally means "gathering of the truth." The concert in Southampton, England, recorded in 2003, was a particularly memorable evening as it was the last night of our tour and our final chance to get a good recording for the live album we hoped for. Towards the end of the last song, a little 3-year old girl wandered curiously over to the wall and unplugged the cable that powered everything. The entire recording was lost. After the initial shock wore off, we realized that God wanted us to continue worshiping with whoever could stay. This is the music that followed.
Prem mantra hi hai bas teraa, man pe daalaa sabke deraa. “Love is Your key. It is through Your love that You have captured our hearts.” May this Satsang draw us close to Him.
Deep Jale
Aradhna's debut CD, introduced to the world a new global instrument: the blend of sitar, acoustic guitar, tabla, violin and bass. The Christ-bhajans (devotional songs to Jesus) in the Hindi language are deeply meditative and calming.

 

Marga Darshan
the band's second CD, Marga Darshan, continues the band's unique sound of sitar, acoustic guitar, and tabla, but adds to it new Indian instruments, such as the 34-stringed sarangi, basuri (wood flute), and shennai (reed).
 

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