Like a River is the title track from the debut album of Jahnavi Harrison, ’Like a River to the Sea’, released on July 24th 2015.
The track features a refrain from the Govinda Damodara Stotram by medieval saint-poet, Srila Bilvamangala Thakur and is a meditation on protecting sacred environments internally and externally.
The film features the landscape and people that live alongside the holy Yamuna River. After years of constant protest and petitioning, as of March 2015, the Indian Government has promised to make drastic changes to divert industrial waste and sewage, and restore the purity of the water. For more updates and info on the Save Yamuna campaign:
LYRICS:
(refrain) Govinda! Damodara! Madhaveti! He Krishna! He Yadava! He Sakheti!
The well I drank from has run dry; the river bed has moved over years,
Now cell phones ring instead of bells; the sacred hill has almost disappeared.
Prayers and ashes at the river’s edge, drifting side by side;
sun rises over new hotels; sages close their eyes…
(chorus) My heart, flows like a river to the sea,
May it always be, may it always be
A river of grace flows through me,
May it always be, may it always be
Will I always be a stranger here, in the heart of sacred beauty?
You say this road can lead me home, so I’m following your footprints in the sand.
I see the chaos and the barren trees, maybe I am blind,
crowds of people falling to their knees, is this place divine?
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I wrote these lyrics when I visited Vrindavan in 2006 after a 14 year gap. With my immature vision, I struggled to see past the pollution, traffic and commercialisation, to the untainted spiritual essence of the place.
We learn from great teachers that material eyes allow only limited vision - real sight is with spiritual eyes that are opened only by the guidance of a genuine guru. Though our vision may be clouded, we make progress by humbly following our teacher’s ‘footprints in the sand’.
The refrain ‘Govinda Damodara Madhaveti’ comes from an exquisite prayer called the Govinda Damodara Stotram, written by the blind saint-poet, Bilvamangala Thakur. Though his physical eyes were useless, he was blessed with spiritual vision to see his Lord during his final days in Vrindavan. The chorus alludes to the famous prayer of historic saint, Queen Kunti, who prayed that her attraction be ever drawn to the Lord, as a river forever flows to the sea.
Artist credits:
Filming and editing by Bhava Films: Hladini Zakheim, Krishna Murari Zakheim and Gaura Govinda das
Jahnavi Harrison - lead vox, violin, shaker, harmonium
Manose Newa - bansuri flute
Purusartha Das - bass guitar
Fabio Gonzalez - keys, electric/acoustic guitar, upright bass
Asha McCarthy - cello
Gaura Vani Buchwald - vox, acoustic guitar
Dharma Dev Das - cajon
All-Star Kirtan Choir: Abishek, Isvari Priya, Tulasi, Nama, Govinda Priya, Kishori, Namamali, Kishor Murti, Gaura Vani, Ananda, Madhvi, Shyam, Gopibhava, Gaurangi, Brijlata, Rangadevi, Keli, Bharati, Asha
Written, composed and arranged by J. Harrison and G. Buchwald
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