Babaji sings ‘Dhimika Dhimika Dhim’
Babaji sings the bhajan Dhimika Dhimika Dhim, recorded in 2001 at a program given by Babaji at Finesse Language school in Dehradun.
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Generally in Indian culture, clothing covers shoulders and legs, especially in temples and meditation halls etc.
Many of Babaji’s devotees wear white clothes while at the Ashram. If you like, you can also do so; however it’s not a requirement.
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Babaji sings the bhajan Dhimika Dhimika Dhim, recorded in 2001 at a program given by Babaji at Finesse Language school in Dehradun.
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