Ant Bahar Di - A Sufi song preformed by Shye Ben Tzur & The Rajasthan

Ant Bahar Di - A Sufi song preformed by Shye Ben Tzur & The Rajasthan * About this recording: This song was arranged by Shye Ben Tzur and recorded live during a rehearsal in front of the shrine of the Sufi Saint Hazrat Nawab Kadim Hasan Gudri Shah Baba 3rd. The shrine is located in Chilla Sharif, Ajmer, India. Hazrat Nawab Khadim Hasan was the head and third successor of the Gudri Shahi Sufi order, which is known for it’s teaching about love, devotion, and spirituality. People from all over the world visit the shrine, which is considered a special place of pilgrimage for those interested in Sufi spirituality. * About the song: The poem “Ant Bahar Di“ was written by Sufi poet and mystic Bulleh Shah, who lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries in the Punjabi region. He was affiliated with the Qadiri Sufi order, a mystical branch of Islam focused on spiritual growth and a direct connection with the divine. The poem was written during a time of political and religious turmoil and reflects Bulleh Shah’s Sufi beliefs and ideas about love, spirituality, and the unity of all creation. Bulleh Shah’s poems are widely read and respected for their powerful messages and timeless relevance. * Credits: Shye Ben Tzur: Guirar Kheta: Vocals Zakir Ali Qawwal: Harmonium Aamir Bhiyani: Trumpet Chugge Khan: Khirtal Dare Khan: Kamaicha @BenAylon Ben Aylon: Xalam Ajmeri Khan: Dholak Nathoo Lal Solanki: Nagara Narsai Lal Solanki: Nagar Lyrics by: Hazrat Bulleh Shah Composition: Traditional Arrangement: Shye Ben Tzur Camera: Jitin Abraham John Recording: Jitin Abraham John Mix and Video: Ben Aylon *** With Gratitude to: Hazrat Inam Hasan Gudri Shah Baba V * Join and subscribe to the Socials: Subscribe: Website: Facebook: Instagram:
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