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The Blue Lions: Sikh Warriors on Sacred Sound, Mantra & Seva | Who On Earth?

The Blue Lions: Sikh Warriors on Sacred Sound, Mantra & Seva | Who On Earth?

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Modern-day warrior mystics, vibrating with soul. The Blue Lions are rooted in the ancient Akali Nihang Sikh lineage and channel a powerful spiritual current through the sacred art of Indian Classical music and mantra—steeped in sovereignty, presence, truth, joy, and deep service to all life.

In Season 2, Episode 9 of Who On Earth?, we explore their unique blend of sound and spirit, including the powerful Degh ceremonies they lead—sacred gatherings where medicine, mantra and vibration merge to uplift consciousness. From rare instruments like the Taus to the practice of Seva and the essence of Bhakti, this is a conversation that hums with devotion.

If you’ve ever felt the call to live with more rhythm, reverence, and integrity—this one’s for you.

Connect with The Blue Lions

Website | http://thebluelions.one/ & https://www.gridactivations.com/ & https://www.kamalroop.com/
Instagram | @thebluelions.one & @kamalroopsingh & @grid.activations

Connect with Michael Hill

Website | www.meditationwithmichael.co.uk
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Instagram | @meditationwithmichael
Facebook | MeditationwithMichael
TikTok | @MeditationwithMichael

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