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this is I myself on the photograph, wearing the dancing-costume for the Condordance in the year 2000, this particular photo is among the best taken. If you have some time - there are some more on my Website. Have a look here: http://www.kondor.de/condor/tanzwut_e.html
"Tantra" can be translated as "Continuum, Web, Connection between things" - and labels the esoteric - more secret - lines of hinduism and buddhism. The tantric choirs sing religious texts in the "deep voice" (kargyraa) which I am also quite well performing.
Yours,
Apu Kuntur
colours and sounds are the wings of angels at earth,
the magic of a divine smile in our hearts..
It's good to have friends in this way.
Best wishes
Rolf
What does the title mean?
In the little video on my omn page "Suono sottile", you can see how I generate my sonor mandala: my wife puts some lycopode coloured powders on a great circular drum: the vibrations of my singing voice move the powders and create the mandala.
Thank you for your friendship, best regards
'Da' or 'Di' is added to a senior person, or someone unknown. I can't call you 'Tineke-di' because you are not older than me, I hope, and you are not unknown to me. I am running 54+ year.
So you remain my sweet TINTIN. That's all.
Rebanta da
what is behind Demetrios - of course the idea to organize a congress and festival to honour his lifework. Who is behind ... do you have some imaginations?
I wish you a wonderful weekend
Yours Jens
If you call me 'da', I can also start 'Tineke-di' for showing love and honor. .... Ha...ha....ha...ha....
Rebanta
Have a nice weekend and we will meet us in Amsterdam one day maybe next year because about Ning I stay in contact with the main lutheran parish in Amsterdam - one of my success of my good hard work since one year on Ning.
See you soon and stay well,
Yours friend Jens
'Da' is a suffix used in Bengali to call a senior person with love and respect. It is a short form of 'Dada' meaning 'elder brother'. When someone is quite senior in age and practice, but very close and familiar, we adore him with 'Da' and in case of a female 'Di' -- the abbreviated suffix of 'Didi' meaning 'elder sister'. It is a form of courtesy speaking with enough nearness. In other Indian languages like Hindi/Gujrati/Urdu they add 'Bhai' or 'Bhaiya' meaning 'brother', with loving honor. Like my senior painter (in Delhi) Amrut Patel is addressed 'Amrut-bhai' by me. It is neither a great honor nor treating the person as your own brother. It is a part of our speaking culture.
Rebanta da
Yours Jens
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