German Singer Performs Sadhguru's Favorite Hymn at Isha Yoga Center

Cassandra Mae Spittmann, a renowned German singer, recently performed "Nirvana Shatakam," written by Adi Shankaracharya, at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore. Sadhguru praised her rendition, highlighting the universal language of devotion. Spittmann, a visually impaired artist known for her Carnatic music videos, expressed her joy over the inspiring encounter.


Coimbatore: In a heartfelt musical tribute, Cassandra Mae Spittmann, a celebrated German singer, serenaded Sadhguru with "Nirvana Shatakam," a revered hymn penned by Adi Shankaracharya, at the Isha Yoga Center. The performance, which was shared on the X platform by Sadhguru, received commendation for its emotive depth and the singer's devotion.

Sadhguru expressed his delight, stating, "Listening to devotion sung in the language of bhakti was a feast to the ears. Cassandra exemplifies that devotion can transform even the smallest of offerings into abundance. Blessings and best wishes to her." This encounter was not only a meeting of cultures but also a beautiful demonstration of the universal language of devotion that transcends all barriers.



Cassandra Mae Spittmann, who has gained substantial acclaim on social media for her renditions of Indian Carnatic songs, made her first visit to India and specifically to the Isha Yoga Center. Despite her visual impairment, Spittmann has become a significant figure in promoting Indian classical music across the globe.

During her visit, she engaged in conversations with Sadhguru and immersed herself in the practices and teachings offered at the center. Apart from her musical pursuits, Spittmann also delved into yoga practices and gained insights into Indian culture, traditions, and the various social and environmental initiatives led by the Isha Foundation.



Reflecting on her experiences, Spittmann shared, "The words of encouragement I received are incredibly uplifting. I cherish every moment spent here and will carry the memories back to Germany, where I plan to compose many more songs inspired by my journey in India."

Her interaction with Sadhguru and participation in the Isha Yoga Center's activities have not only enriched her musically but also spiritually, offering her a broader perspective on life and creativity. As she returns to Germany, Spittmann aims to incorporate the essence of her Indian experience into her music, further bridging the gap between Eastern and Western musical traditions.

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