On November 6, Agnikana’s Group performed a deeply calming and meditative concert at MagNet Közösségi Ház in Budapest, Hungary. They often visit Hungary for concerts, and this year was no exception. On their way to Serbia, they stopped in Budapest for this very special evening “surrounded by plants,” which added to the sense of peace and harmony. The live recording weaves together angelic vocals with harmonium, wooden flutes, santur, violin, metalophone, bells, and soft rhythmic percussion. The atmosphere is immersive and serene, offering listeners a profound experience of inner stillness.
Meet Agnikana’s Group
Agnikana’s Group was founded in 1997 by Czech musician Agnikána Senkyříková, and remains fully devoted to performing the music of Sri Chinmoy. The ensemble is all-female, with members primarily from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Switzerland. They sing in Bengali and English — the very languages in which Sri Chinmoy composed many of his songs. Their purpose isn’t commercial — instead, they aim to evoke a profound space of harmony, peace, and purity where listeners can connect with meditation through music.
Global Reach & Discography
Over nearly three decades, Agnikana’s Group has offered well over 200 public performances across Europe, Asia, and North America. Their discography is rich and deeply spiritual. According to their website and Bandcamp, their albums include:
- Bhagaban (2003)
- In My Heart-Sky (2008)
- Dream, Always Dream (2010)
- Premaloker (2013)
- Live in Concert I (2015)
- My Gratitude-Heart (2016)
- Khama Karo (2019)
Each album reflects their dedication to Sri Chinmoy’s meditative compositions and their desire to share a heartfelt, spiritual resonance with their listeners.
Sri Chinmoy’s Musical Vision
Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007) was a spiritual teacher, poet, artist, athlete, and prolific composer. He composed thousands of songs in Bengali and English, offering his music as a path for inner peace. His melodies carry simplicity and depth, inviting listeners to connect with their innermost being. Through music, he aimed to create a bridge between the human heart and the Divine, inspiring calmness, reflection, and joy.
His teachings remind us that music is not just sound – it is a vehicle for meditation, self-transcendence, and spiritual awakening. Every note has the power to uplift, heal, and bring the listener closer to silence and inner harmony. Agnikana’s Group, by performing his compositions, embodies this vision in every concert, allowing audiences to experience a journey of peace and devotion through sound.
When we listen to soulful music … immediately our inner existence climbs up high, higher, highest.
– Sri Chinmoy, God the Supreme Musician (1976)
Why This Video Resonates
This Budapest concert captured on video is more than just a performance — it is a spiritual offering. As you watch and listen, you’re invited to pause, reflect, and access a space of quiet upliftment. Agnikana’s Group doesn’t just sing – they open a doorway into peace.
Learn More & Listen
- Explore more meditative music by Sri Chinmoy and his students: www.radiosrichinmoy.org
- Discover Sri Chinmoy’s life, teachings, and works: www.srichinmoy.org
- Learn more about Angican’s Group:
- On Radio Sri Chinmoy (recordings & live albums)
- Official Website (in Czech) – their history, philosophy & discography