
Āvāhanam
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Pot of Immortal Nectar
A contemplative album of twenty-six devotional songs shaped by the sacred atmosphere of the Maha Kumbh Mela and the inward pilgrimage it inspires.
Artist
Laghu Bhāgavatāmṛta das (Lynn Walker)
Tracks
26 full songs
Setting
Maha Kumbh Mela reflections

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A devotional record shaped by rivers, prayer, and the quiet return of memory.
Amṛtakumbhaḥ is a devotional album inspired by the Maha Kumbh Mela, where sacred rivers, prayer, and shared memory gather in one place.
Its songs move from invocation to farewell, carrying images of pilgrimage, kīrtan, surrender, and the quiet turning of the heart.
The album invites a slow listen, one that follows the sequence as a journey through devotion and return.
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A ceremonial opening call that welcomes the listener into the album's sacred current.

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

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

Churning toward nectar, revelation, and devotional renewal.

Voices of devotion rising from the gathering at Kumbha.

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

Remembering the felt experience of the royal bath.

The seeker's call rendered as prayerful song.

A remembrance of the luminous lives of devotees.

Stories carried forward through lineage, affection, and praise.

Devotion gathering like rivers in shared purpose.

A flowing meditation on the current of the confluence.

Kīrtan as echo, procession, and ecstatic memory.

A celebration of unity across many paths of devotion.

An inward journey toward self-searching and alignment.

Honoring the glory of the Triveṇī confluence.

A companion reflection on the meaning of the sacred bath.

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

Ancient continuity meeting new dawn.

A devotional turn toward divine play and sweetness.

Life's journey understood as holy passage.

A call toward liberation and surrender.

Where devotion and love gather in one place.

A meditation on nectar as the taste of devotion itself.

Seeking the destination while walking the sacred path.

A closing salutation of gratitude that returns the offering to stillness.
Liner Notes
A few notes on the rivers, prayers, and inward movement that shape the record.
The album opens in invocation and closes in gratitude, tracing a path through pilgrimage, river imagery, and shared devotion.
Gaṅgā, Yamunā, and the unseen Sarasvatī recur throughout the record as living currents of grace, purification, and remembrance.
Together the songs move toward surrender and inward stillness, as if each track leaves a little more room for silence.
Artist
The musician behind the offering.
Artist
Laghu Bhāgavatāmṛta das, also known as Lynn Walker, is a musician and composer working at the meeting point of mantra, bhakti, and contemporary songcraft.
On Amṛtakumbhaḥ, he shapes pilgrimage, sacred rivers, and devotional feeling into songs meant for prayerful listening.
His work treats music as offering, remembrance, and companionship on the inward path.