Relaxing music (a slideshow of beautiful photos) – Video
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Relaxing music (a slideshow of beautiful photos)
This is just a video I made to provide relaxing photos and feel-good music. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I do. Thank you.
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Healing and Relaxing Long Time Relaxing Music (window to eternity) – Video
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Healing and Relaxing Long Time Relaxing Music (window to eternity)
Long time relaxing Music (window to eternity) Piano harp. Relaxing music for the soul. relaxation music, music for studying, music for learning, background music, music for meditation, music...
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SmoothFM uses 80s crooners Spandau Ballet in latest marketing push
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British band Spandau Ballet play in a womans living room in a new campaign for SmoothFM aimed at highlighting the stations relaxing music proposition.
The ad by Big Red is set to air from this Sunday on pay-TV and digital channels, shows a woman getting out of the shower and turning on her radio to the station which is playing the song True. When she is dressed and leaving she walks through her living room where the band is playing live.
Tony Thomas, Nova Entertainment chief digital and marketing officer said: SmoothFMs success is due to it playing a unique role in the busy lives of Australians and this TVC, along with the endorsement from such an amazing artist like Spandau Ballet, showcases the brands benefit beautifully.The New Romantics band alsorecently launched the stations experiential live music brand A Night With, and their hit singles regularly feature on smoothfms playlist, making the group a natural choice to front the new campaign.
It is the second in a series that began with Michael Bubls Havent Met You Yet TVC to launch the station in May 2012.
Spandau Ballets latest album The Story The Very Best Of is currently on sale and the band will tour around Australia in May 2015.
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Ashram * Shining Silver Skies * – Video
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Ashram * Shining Silver Skies *
Salvatore Torretti Official Site: http://www.gigarte.com/salvatoretorretti ***** Ashram http://www.ashramusic.com/ Questo Canale Libero. I video non sono l...
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Ashram Linoy, Israel, clubs, – Video
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Shimshai – Suddhossi Buddhossi – Video
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Shimshai - Suddhossi Buddhossi
http://www.sivanandabahamas.org Opening the window of the soul through sacred song. Enjoy heart-centered musician Shimshai as he shares Suddhossi Buddhossi with the...
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Katha Kichhu Kichhu Anand Ashram Bengali Movie Song Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore – Video
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Katha Kichhu Kichhu Anand Ashram Bengali Movie Song Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore
Katha Kichhu Kichhu Artists: Shyamal Mitra, Arati Mukherjee Lyricist: Gauriprasanna Mazumder Actors in the song: Rakesh Roshan, Moushumi Chatterjee Cast: Utt...
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The Soul of Australia and KH Ashram – Video
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The Soul of Australia and KH Ashram
The significance of the Soul of Australia and the founding of the KH College is described in this talk, as depicted in the sacred Thangka. What does it mean for the soul of a nation to truly...
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India’s Holi Festival, the Festival of Colour, kicks off
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Indian artists pose after covering each other with coloured powder as they rehearse a dance for the upcoming Vasantotsav, 'the Festival of Spring' in Siliguri.Photo: AFP Indian artists cover each other with coloured powder as they rehearse a dance for the upcoming Vasantotsav, 'the Festival of Spring' in Siliguri.Photo: AFP An Indian widow watches as others dance as they celebrate Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vrindavan. Widows congregated on a small patio of the ashram in which they live and danced and played with colored powder to celebrate the occasion. The widows of this and other ashrams in this northern town are sponsored by the NGO, Sulabh International which funds most of their needs. Shunned from society when their husbands die, not for religious reasons, but because of tradition, many Indian widows have been otracized from society and no longer live with their families and are forced to beg for food. Almost 2,000 of the estimated 34 million widows currently living in India live in Vrindavan and benefit from the welfare extended by the NGO. Photo: AFP Two stray dogs play at the entrance of an ashram before Indian widows celebrate Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vrindavan. Photo: AFP Indian artists covered with coloured powder take a 'selfie' photograph as they rehearse dance for the upcoming Vasantotsav, 'the Festival of Spring' in Siliguri.Photo: AFP Indian widows throw petals as a sign of welcome on the arrival of Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of NGO Sulabh International which funds some Indian widows sheltering in ashrams, before playing Holi or the 'festival of colours' in Vindrava. Photo: ROBERTO SCHMIDT Indian widows dance as they celebrate Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vrindavan. Widows congregated on a small patio of the ashram in which they live and danced and played with colored powder to celebrate the occasion. The widows of this and other ashrams in this northern town are sponsored by the NGO, Sulabh International which funds most of their needs. Shunned from society when their husbands die, not for religious reasons, but because of tradition, many Indian widows have been otracized from society and no longer live with their families and are forced to beg for food. Almost 2,000 of the estimated 34 million widows currently living in India live in Vrindavan and benefit from the welfare extended by the NGO. Photo: AFP An Indian widow lies on a patio floor covered in flower petals and colored powder as they celebrate Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vrindavan. Photo: AFP An Indian policeman is covered in pink powder as he guards a government official visiting an ashram where widows celebrated Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vindravan.Photo: AFP Indian artists cover each other with coloured powder as they rehearse a dance for the upcoming Vasantotsav, 'the Festival of Spring' in Siliguri.Photo: AFP A woman covers herself as people throw coloured powder on her inside the Bankey Bihari temple during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India. Photo: Reuters Hindu devotees raise their arms to catch flower offerings thrown by priests (unseen) inside the Bankey Bihari temple during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India. Photo: Reuters Filipino and Indian participants covcovered in coloured powder take a 'selfie' photograph during an event to mark the Indian festival of Holi, the Festival of Colours, in Manila. Photo: AFP Hindu devotees wait to go inside the Bankey Bihari temple during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Photo: Reuters Hindu devotees are showered with petals as they gather inside the Bankey Bihari temple during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Photo: Reuters Indian artists cover each other with coloured powder as they rehearse a dance for the upcoming Vasantotsav, 'the Festival of Spring' in Siliguri. Vasantotsav, which is celebrated in the rest of India as Holi, is celebrated as a welcoming of Spring and a celebration of the triumph of good over evil with people chasing each other and playfully splashing colorful paint, powder and water on each other. Photo: AFP Men daubed in colours celebrate 'Lathmar Holi' at Nandgaon, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. In a Holi tradition unique to Nandgaon and Barsana villages, men sing provocative songs to gain the attention of women, who then 'beat' them with bamboo sticks called 'lathis'. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India. Photo: Reuters Men daubed in colours stand after celebrating 'Lathmar Holi' at Nandgaon, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Photo: Reuters Indian Hindu devotees from Barsana village arrive at the Nandagram Temple, famous for Lord Krishna and his brother Balram, during Lathmar holi festival, in Nandgaon, India.Photo: AP Indian Hindu devotees smeared with colors, sing songs at the Nandagram temple famous for Lord Krishna and his brother Balram, during Lathmar holi festival, in Nandgaon, India. Photo: AP Indian Hindu women from Nandgaon village with their wooden sticks wait for men from Barsana village during Lathmar holi festival celebrations in Nandgaon, India.Photo: AP An Indian widow dances as she celebrates Holi or 'festival of colours' in Vrindavan. Widows congregated on a small patio of the ashram in which they live and danced and played with colored powder to celebrate the occasion. Photo: AFP Indian widows living at an ashram sit in a courtyard as they wait to participate in the celebration of Holi or 'festival of colors' in Vrindavan, about 150 kms south of New Delhi.Photo: AFP A widow daubed in colours takes part in Holi celebrations organised by non-governmental organisation Sulabh International at a widows' ashram at Vrindavan, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Photo: Reuters An Indian widow dances as they celebrate Holi or 'festival of colors' in Vrindavan. Photo: AFP A man daubed in colours sings religious songs as he celebrates 'Lathmar Holi' at Barsana in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Photo: Reuters A boy with his turban daubed in colours celebrates 'Lathmar Holi' at Nandgaon, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Photo: Reuters Men are seen covered in coloured powder as they celebrate 'Lathmar Holi' at Barsana in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Photo: Reuters
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Holi Festival is celebrated across India as a welcoming of spring and a celebration of the triumph of good over evil, with people chasing each other and playfully splashing colourful paint, powder and water on each other.
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Title: A Conversation about Tibetan Buddhism between Khenpo Sodargye and Professor Gray Tuttle – Video
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Title: A Conversation about Tibetan Buddhism between Khenpo Sodargye and Professor Gray Tuttle
Meeting with Wisdom No. 3 A Conversation about Tibetan Buddhism between Khenpo Sodargye and Professor Gray Tuttle.
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