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Saregama Bhakti

Saregama Bhakti

Catégorie : Lecteurs et éditeurs vidéoVersion: 1.4.3

Taille:23.90MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Saregama India Ltd

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Description de l'application

Saregama Shakti: Bhakti Songs propose un voyage spirituel complet, apportant réconfort et force. Cette application est un trésor de contenu dévotionnel, comprenant des bhajans, des vidéos, des discours, des écritures et des mantras dédiés à diverses divinités, dont Ram, Hanuman, Shiv, Ganesh, Krishna, Sai, Devi, Shabad Gurbani et Nirgun. Profitez d'une expérience multimédia riche avec des canaux audio et vidéo dédiés, et enregistrez même des fonds d'écran inspirants. Écoutez les discours de chefs spirituels estimés tels que Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar et Swami Chinmayananda. Commencez votre journée avec des shlokas quotidiens et partagez ces belles images avec vos proches.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Chaînes dédiées aux divinités : Huit chaînes célèbrent différentes divinités, offrant une collection organisée de bhajans et de fonds d'écran audio et vidéo.
  • Orientation spirituelle : Accédez aux discours audio et vidéo de gourous renommés, dont Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar et Swami Chinmayananda.
  • Vaste bibliothèque d'Écritures : Explorez une vaste collection d'Écritures, telles que le Ramayana, Sai Charita Manas, Sunder Kand et Geeta Govinda, présentées dans des chapitres faciles à digérer avec des capacités de mise en signet.
  • Pratiques de dévotion quotidiennes : Bénéficiez de plus de 20 mantras quotidiens (dont Om Namah Shivay et Gayatri Mantra) et d'un shloka quotidien. Créez des listes de lecture personnalisées pour un accès facile.

Conseils d'utilisation :

  • Explorez diverses chaînes : Découvrez les bhajans et les vidéos de votre divinité préférée sur les huit chaînes dédiées de l'application.
  • Utilisez les favoris : Reprenez facilement la lecture des Écritures à l'aide de la fonction pratique de favoris.
  • Créez des listes de lecture personnalisées : Organisez vos bhajans, discours, mantras et aartis préférés dans des listes de lecture personnalisées pour un accès rapide.

En conclusion :

Saregama Shakti: Bhakti Songs offre une expérience spirituelle holistique, offrant paix, force et épanouissement. Ses diverses fonctionnalités, notamment des chaînes dédiées aux divinités, des discours de chefs spirituels renommés, une bibliothèque complète d'Écritures, de puissants mantras quotidiens et une interface sans encombrement (avec écoute hors ligne et sans publicité), créent une plate-forme sans précédent pour la croissance spirituelle. Téléchargez l'application et commencez votre éveil spirituel.

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