George Harrison - Gopala Krishna

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Gopala Krishna (Short Edited Mix). An unreleased song from the ATMP sessions. To download the full length mp3 of the song:

(And do let me know if the link isn't working.)

Clip made with images from the web; many of which are copyrighted © The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. www.krishna.com

Om Hare Om Radha Krishna
Om Hare Om Rama Radha
Om Hare Om Bala Shiva
Om Hare Om Rama Sita
Om Hare Om Gopala Krishna
Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya
Om Hare Om Gopala Krishna
Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya
Gopala Krishna
Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya
(could also be "Om Hari Om")

euripides77 wrote:
Here's the way I play the song. I put a capo on the 2nd fret of the guitar and play it as if it was in the key of "D". It is much easier to change the chords quickly and add phrases in this position. The chords go in the following cycle: A, D, G, D, and A. Same sequence over and over for the whole song. For harmonic interest you can throw in some Dsus4, Dsus2 and Dadd9 hammer ons and pull offs. You can also do the same riff off of the A chord. Chords can be found by googling Dsus4. Enjoy!

________*******Para Edson*******________

And thanks everyone for the lovely comments!

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Uploaded: September 21, 2006 at 5:35 pm
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Video Comments:
Saraswathiputra (January 2, 2009 at 4:53 pm)
those who understand the God as inner experience never talk of exclusivism which are all out ignorances.
adesurkar (January 6, 2009 at 4:03 pm)
Hinduism relates to self-realisation (atma-dnana)It also defines religion as 'swadharma' that relates to your kartavya at that particular point in time. Moksha is the self realsiation and a state of mental equipoise achived after a long sadhana.
sainath459 (January 2, 2009 at 3:23 am)
JAI SRI KRISHNA
deadaerozeppelin (December 31, 2008 at 6:15 pm)
what album can i find this
Saraswathiputra (December 30, 2008 at 6:47 pm)
But,his father avoided Siddhartha(Buddha) by the known reason in many spiritual cocepts and functions of family in the fear of losing him for the throne.But,gifted conscious made him go spiritual way.
He just found out those attitudes of human being which create a problem and pain again and again.For your information,it is already formed the part of Vedic philosophy.What Buddha really done was he simplified those concepts and took it to the common people.
Saraswathiputra (December 30, 2008 at 6:39 pm)
Without worrying later development in Buddhism if we just analyzed what Buddha tried in his entire life trough history, truth will be visible.
Being born in a family of Royal in cherished Gautama Rishi dynasty,his family had definitly great lineage and popularity for spiritual atmosphere.But,his natural gifted power by the God,liked to find solutions to human sufferings permanently so that they can lead physical lives with correct perspective and attitude.
Saraswathiputra (December 26, 2008 at 3:21 am)
That is not the difference.Hinduism also says different world are there in different aspects.The primary difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is Buddhism never say anything on achieving or merging with Supreme, it focuusss only on liberation from physical pain and difficulties.On the other hand Hinduism teach a path to get away from pain permanently by a path to known as Moksha,a merging with the Supreme soul where one need not return to birth cycle,systematically teach how to achieve it.
tamedmind (December 30, 2008 at 10:22 am)
Not just physical difficulties but mental, emotional etc. The primary difference is in Buddhist non-belief in permanent unchanging Self.
juliekayadams (December 25, 2008 at 5:22 pm)
I read that Patti Boyd brought home some brochures she'd picked up somewhere, and George read them and took an interest. I just asked our tour guide in Bali what the difference is between Hinduism and Buddhism in a nutshell. He said Hindus think you go to Heaven or Hell after death, and Buddhists think there are multiple places/choices. I didn't realize I am more Buddhist in nature than Hindu till I learned this. Sounds like this Hinduism is a different variety than what is practiced in India.
jordy39 (December 20, 2008 at 9:30 am)
because hinduism doesnt result in heaven or hell...i.e. a finality of after life. it prolongs what we all live for...HOPE another chance to better yourself, your life.