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“When you’re doing bhajans, first of all, your mind is getting peaceful... after you did bhajans, when you are sleeping, the vibrations, without your notice, will release a lot of stress and pain that your soul is carrying it will wash out.” 

- Sri Kaleshwar

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“Bhajan singing is a beautiful way to make you feel good  and lift the energy around you. It is nectar for the soul." 

 

Veemala lived many years in India, singing Mantras and Bhajans almost every evening in the presence of the yogic  master, Sri Sai Kaleshwar.  Meeting him in her native Germany, she was deeply touched by his presence and his teachings, and decided to travel to India for a month-long inquiry into the ancient knowledge. She stayed 7 years. 

At the time, the Indian saint required a meditation program of seven to nine hours every day. “My body wasn't used to that and it was a little challenging at first", she remembers.  “The evening program, though, was from the very first moment my favorite part of the day.

Every night we were singing bhajans and mantras together. It was blissful to experience the healing power of sacred sound.”

Since those evenings in the Ashram, singing and creating healing music became part of her life. 
In 2010, Veemala and her musical friends recorded her first album, "Prem Amrita in the ashram, which means, “the divine nectar of love.”  The album is a celebration of the different qualities and beauty of the Divine. The songs carry the energy the "Shakti" of the Shiva Sai Mandir temple in Penukonda. 

Veemala is performing healing concert and lives now in the Chiemgau, Germany, where she is leading Mantra-Bhajan singing for adults and children regularly. She practices healing techniques, consults and teaches Vaastu, the science of holistic architecture, together with her husband.  Veemala also creates yantras for healing and harmonising

"I am eternally grateful for the grace spending all this time in Penukonda/India."           www.srikaleshwar.world

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