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Krishna Das
Introduction | Biography | Music

Neem karoli BabaKrishna Das connections to Indian spirituality developed in his early 20s. In the winter of 1968, Krishna Das met Ram Dass, who had just returned from his first trip to India. After living and traveling with Ram Dass in the U.S., and hearing Ram Dass many stories about Maharaj-ji Neem Karoli Baba, Krishna Das traveled to India, where he was blessed to meet and stay with this extraordinary guru.

While living in India for nearly three years, Krishna Das heart was especially drawn to the practice of Bhakti Yoga - the yoga of devotion. Fanning the flames of his inner longing, Maharaj-ji led him deeper and deeper into the practice of Kirtan-chanting the Names of God. As an appointed pujari (priest) for the Durga temple in Maharaj-ji's ashram in the foothills of the Himalayas, Krishna Das immersed himself in the worship of the Divine Goddess.

Krishna Das spent as much time as possible with Maharaj-ji over the year in India, opening himself to the flow of Grace and purifying his heart. Early in 1973, he was asked by Maharaj-ji to return to America.

Krishna DasKrishna Das recalls,
"As what would turn out to be my last darshan (experience) of Maharaj-ji's physical body, I was petrified with fear about returning to the U.S. after so many years. I hadn't worn a pair of jeans or shoes for such a long time that I couldn't imagine what it would be like. I didn't want to ask Maharaj-ji what I should do in America, but all of a sudden I blurted out in anguish, 'Maharaj-ji! How can I serve you in America?"


"He looked at me with mock disgust and said, 'what is this? If you ask how you should serve then it is no longer service. Do what you want.' I couldn't believe my ears. How could doing what I wanted to do be of service to him? I didn't have that kind of faith. I just sat there, stunned. Then after a minute or so he looked over at me, smiling sweetly and asked, 'so, how will you serve me?'"

"My mind was blank. It was time for me to leave for Delhi, to catch the plane back to the States. He was looking at me and laughing. I bent down and touched his feet for the last time and when I looked up he, he was beaming at me. "So, how will you serve me in America?" I felt like I was moving in a dream. I floated across the courtyard and bowed to him one more time from a distance. As I did, the words came to me, 'I will sing to you in America.'"

Soon afterwards, during the full moon in September, Neem Karoli Baba left his body. Now he had to be found within. The chanting, the meditation, the puja and all the wonderful time spent with Maharaj-ji turned out to be seeds that he himself had planted in my heart... seeds that would keep growing and blossom by his Grace.

In 1990, Krishan Das founded Karuna/Triloka Records. The Label has become a leading distributor of world music recordings including releases from Das, East-West alchemist Jai Uttal, Native American vocal sensation Walela, the legendary Hugh Masekela, Afro-Pop stars Tarika and Vieux Diop, Indian classical music master Ali Akbar Khan Listen to the Breath of the Heart and the acclaimed Trance Planet service among others. Krishna Das debut album, One Track Heart, released in 1996, focused on updated chants from the ancient tradition of Bhakti Yoga. His second album, Pilgrim Heart, released in 1998, featured a guest appearance by Sting, who sang on the tune "Mountain Hari Krishna" and played bass on " Ring Song." Das released the double CD Live on Earth... for the Limited time only in early 2000. His new album, Breath of the Heart, will be released on September 25 on the new Karuna imprint. Produced by Rick Rubin and featuring a Kirtan choir of fifty people and ten top eastern and western musicians, Breath of the heart reaches new heights and is Das' most transcendent recording to date.

Over the year, Krishna Das has made numerous pilgrimages throughout India, meeting teachers and saints of many spiritual traditions on his quest to open and purify his heart. Living in jungles, in ashrams, and in holy places throughout India, he has had an opportunity to absorb the ancient truths that have been held by the Indian culture for thousands of years. He has studied Buddhist meditation practices with Anagarika Munindra and S.N. Goenka, and has been initiated into Tibetan Buddhist practices by lamas from various lineages.

Krishna Das continues to conduct intensive seminars, workshops and chanting sessions. He leads kirtans on a regular basis in yoga centers all over the world. He continues to teach with Ram Dass and has sung for many saints and yogis here and in India.




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