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:[[Sw Milarepa]] | :[[Ma Jivan Amlas]] - bass | ||
:[[Sw | :[[Sw Prem Joshua]] - sitar, bamboo flute, soprano saxophone | ||
:[[Ma Satyam]] | :[[Sw Anand Milarepa]] - vocals, guitar | ||
:[[ | :Mohan - piano, keyboard | ||
:[[Sw Raj Rishi]] - drums | |||
:[[Ma Satyam]] - vocals | |||
:[[Sw Sudhananda]] - vocals, guitar | |||
:? | |||
;Recorded | ;Recorded |
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- Writers
- Sw Milarepa
- Lyrics and chord notation
Dm Em F Em Morning comes in the Master’s garden Dm Em F Em Flowers of silent joy dance here Dm Em F Em An east wind blows from a distant shore Dm Em F Em There’s ancient music in these pines Dm Em F Em A soft rain falls from a cloudless sky Dm Em F Em What’s never born will never die
- Source: Sarlo's Songs in the Key of Osho.
River of Life
- Recorded
- 1993
- Released
- 1993
Audio
- 03 3:07
Laughter of the Buddhas
- Artists
- Ma Jivan Amlas - bass
- Sw Prem Joshua - sitar, bamboo flute, soprano saxophone
- Sw Anand Milarepa - vocals, guitar
- Mohan - piano, keyboard
- Sw Raj Rishi - drums
- Ma Satyam - vocals
- Sw Sudhananda - vocals, guitar
- ?
- Recorded
- 1996
- Released
- 1996
Audio
- 07 3:21
Narayani Live from Buddhahall
- Artists
- Ma Prem Narayani
- Recorded
- 1996
- Released
- 1996
Audio - full length
- 06 Morning Comes (Master's Garden) 5:13
- Video