Hosh Dar Dam from the Motion Picture My Heart's Song: The Odyssey of Musician & Mystic Sufi Inayat Khan
To help himself to reconcile the loss of his mother and new bride, Inayat Khan made a pilgrimage to the Dargah or Royal Count of Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer. Early one morning he wandered out beyond the town and found bizarrely clad dervishes, holy men of God, who moved in a circle and chanted Hosh Dar Dam, Nazar Bar Kedem, Khilvat Dar Anjuman. Meaning: Watch your breath, Be aware of your feet wlaking, and maintain your solitude in the crowd.
Here Moksha Sommer and Jemal Wade Hines have produced a rolling interpretation of that scene from the Motion Picture,
To help himself to reconcile the loss of his mother and new bride, Inayat Khan made a pilgrimage to the Dargah or Royal Count of Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer. Early one morning he wandered out beyond the town and found bizarrely clad dervishes, holy men of God, who moved in a circle and chanted Hosh Dar Dam, Nazar Bar Kedem, Khilvat Dar Anjuman. Meaning: Watch your breath, Be aware of your feet wlaking, and maintain your solitude in the crowd.
Here Moksha Sommer and Jemal Wade Hines have produced a rolling interpretation of that scene from the Motion Picture,
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