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Devotion and Love (Hindi Bhajans & Geet), issued by Sony Music India in 1984, collects a set of Hindi devotional songs rendered by Arundhati Bhaumik. The album spans eleven tracks, including “Chanchal Mayuri,” blending traditional bhajan forms with subtle electronic touches that suggest an intersection of devotional music and dance-oriented production styles of the period. The repertoire draws from revered shlokas and lyrical expressions of spiritual longing, such as “Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devo Maheshwara” and “Tum Hi Brahma Rama Krishna.”Though catalogued within chutney and electronic genres, the album’s essence remains firmly anchored in the devotional canon, reflecting the devotional and cultural milieu of 1980s India. The record’s modest circulation on platforms like Last.fm—fewer than two hundred scrobbles—marks it as a discreet artifact, likely overlooked outside niche collectors and those tracing the lineage of Hindi film and religious music. Its presence within the Sony Music India / 550 Music imprint situates it amid a broader diaspora of world and Bollywood recordings from that era.
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Album lore
Devotion and Love (Hindi Bhajans & Geet), issued by Sony Music India in 1984, collects a set of Hindi devotional songs rendered by Arundhati Bhaumik. The album spans eleven tracks, including “Chanchal Mayuri,” blending traditional bhajan forms with subtle electronic touches that suggest an intersection of devotional music and dance-oriented production styles of the period. The repertoire draws from revered shlokas and lyrical expressions of spiritual longing, such as “Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devo Maheshwara” and “Tum Hi Brahma Rama Krishna.”Though catalogued within chutney and electronic genres, the album’s essence remains firmly anchored in the devotional canon, reflecting the devotional and cultural milieu of 1980s India. The record’s modest circulation on platforms like Last.fm—fewer than two hundred scrobbles—marks it as a discreet artifact, likely overlooked outside niche collectors and those tracing the lineage of Hindi film and religious music. Its presence within the Sony Music India / 550 Music imprint situates it amid a broader diaspora of world and Bollywood recordings from that era.
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