Sunil's Music

Sunil's music is part of the Ashram life today. Some call it Ashram music, and others, not familiar with Sunil, even call it the Mother's music. In fact, Sunil himself always said it was the Mother's, for he took his inspiration from her; it was at her insistence that he began his musical explorations. His music has an unmistakable texture, and though it changed appreciably in tonal content from the early days of pedal-organs to the recent timbres of modern synthesisers, there remains a distinctive touch which can only be called Sunil's.

Title
Duration
Size
 
New Year Music
 
Savitri
 
Book I: The Book of Beginnings
 
Book II: The Book of the Traveller of the Worlds
 
Book III: The Book of the Divine Mother
 
Book IV: The Book of Birth and Quest
 
Book V: The Book of Love
 
Book V Canto I
 
Book V Canto II
 
Book V Canto III
 
Thus Satyavan spoke first to Savitri
00:10:22
7.8 MB 
Musing she answered: "I am Savitri ..."
00:06:35
5.4 MB 
And Satyavan replied to Savitri
00:05:48
4.2 MB 
A visioned spell pursued my boyhood's hours
00:08:14
6.8 MB 
I glimpsed the presence of the One in all
00:05:21
4.5 MB 
"Speak more to me, speak more, O Satyavan"
00:05:45
4.4 MB 
And Satyavan like a replying harp
00:06:12
5.1 MB 
"O Satyavan, I have heard thee and I know"
00:05:05
4 MB 
Then flitting like pale-brilliant moths her hands
00:05:21
4.2 MB 
A sacrament of joy in treasuring palms
00:05:27
4.5 MB 
As if inclined before some gracious god
00:07:19
5.9 MB 
He bent to her and took into his own
00:05:43
4.5 MB 
As if a whole rich world suddenly possessed
00:06:05
4.6 MB 
Book VI: The Book of Fate
 
Book VII: The Book of Yoga
 
Book VIII: The Book of Death
 
Book IX: The Book of Eternal Night
 
Book X: The Book of the Double Twilight