
Full Song
Āvāhanam
A ceremonial opening call that welcomes the listener into the album's sacred current.
Album Microsite
A devotional listening space for reflection, context, and the full arc of the record.
Pot of Immortal Nectar
A contemplative album microsite for twenty-six devotional songs shaped by the sacred atmosphere of the Maha Kumbh Mela and the inner pilgrimage it inspires.
Listen to the albumArtist
Laghu Bhāgavatāmṛta das (Lynn Walker)
Tracks
26 full songs
Setting
Maha Kumbh Mela reflections

About
The album preserves the devotional atmosphere of the Maha Kumbh Mela through full-length listening, editorial context, and a quieter rhythm than a storefront landing page.
"Amṛtakumbhaḥ" is a spiritually profound and musically rich album inspired by the Maha Kumbh Mela, a sacred gathering that carries rare scale, deep memory, and devotional force.
Recorded during a personal journey as an American devotee immersed in India's spiritual heart, the album reflects a lived encounter with sacred rivers, ritual bathing, kīrtan, and the shared longing of seekers gathered at Prayagraj.
Across Sanskrit hymns, Hindi bhakti poetry, and immersive soundscapes, these songs invite meditation, contemplation, and devotional listening rooted in cultural reverence rather than commercial spectacle.
Listen
Playback stays native and immediate. Start with the opening invocation here, then continue through the complete sequence below.

Featured Track
A ceremonial opening call that welcomes the listener into the album's sacred current.
Tracks
The archive of tracks, artwork, numbering, and audio paths now lives in a single typed data file, making the microsite easy to extend without repeating markup.

Full Song
A ceremonial opening call that welcomes the listener into the album's sacred current.

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An invocation of the unseen river and the hidden currents of grace.

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A tribute to the life-giving confluence of Gaṅgā and Yamunā.

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Churning toward nectar, revelation, and devotional renewal.

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Voices of devotion rising from the gathering at Kumbha.

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Meditation on time, action, and the force carried through sacred duty.

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Remembering the felt experience of the royal bath.

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The seeker's call rendered as prayerful song.

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A remembrance of the luminous lives of devotees.

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Stories carried forward through lineage, affection, and praise.

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Devotion gathering like rivers in shared purpose.

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A flowing meditation on the current of the confluence.

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Kīrtan as echo, procession, and ecstatic memory.

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A celebration of unity across many paths of devotion.

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An inward journey toward self-searching and alignment.

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Honoring the glory of the Triveṇī confluence.

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A companion reflection on the meaning of the sacred bath.

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Festival as a shared body, shared voice, and shared joy.

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Ancient continuity meeting new dawn.

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A devotional turn toward divine play and sweetness.

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Life's journey understood as holy passage.

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A call toward liberation and surrender.

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Where devotion and love gather in one place.

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A meditation on nectar as the taste of devotion itself.

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Seeking the destination while walking the sacred path.

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A closing salutation of gratitude that returns the offering to stillness.
Liner Notes
These notes hold the framing of the record: pilgrimage, confluence, devotional memory, and the shift from campaign page to listening space.
The songs move through river imagery, collective pilgrimage, remembrance, surrender, and celebration. The sequencing is designed to feel like a gradual procession toward inward stillness and renewed devotion.
What began as a landing page for purchase and streaming links is now reframed as a listening environment: a place for track context, uninterrupted playback, and a slower encounter with the album's sacred atmosphere.
This edition preserves the existing archive of twenty-six tracks and visual assets while presenting them with a calmer editorial rhythm aligned to the broader Studio Be Music brand system.
Artist
Amṛtakumbhaḥ emerges from a practice of composition that treats music as remembrance, devotion, and invitation rather than commercial packaging.

Artist
Laghu Bhāgavatāmṛta das, also known as Lynn Walker, is a musician, composer, and storyteller whose work draws from Vedic wisdom, Sanskrit mantra, devotional poetry, and contemporary sonic craft.
His practice joins spiritual exploration with musical composition, creating songs that carry the mysticism of the Kumbh Mela, the emotional depth of bhakti, and the sense that music can function as offering, memory, and invitation.
Through Amṛtakumbhaḥ, he channels the sacred energy of the holy rivers, the wisdom of the sages, and the ecstatic devotion of kīrtan into a body of work meant to accompany seekers, listeners, and lovers of devotional art.