The Recording Arc
Jai Dev Singh's discography represents an intriguing absence in the documented catalog of Kundalini Yoga and mantra music—a teacher whose influence flows primarily through live transmission rather than studio recordings. While many spiritual musicians of his generation have proliferated albums across decades, Jai Dev Singh's path has evidently centered on the direct, embodied experience of teaching: the workshops, the retreats, the in-person vibrational exchanges that resist capture on tape or digital file. His work lives in the breath shared between teacher and student, in the ephemeral moments of a Saturday morning class, in the sustained notes of group practice that dissolve into silence. This guide, then, documents not a sprawling catalog but a particular choice—to prioritize presence over product, transmission over reproduction, the moment over the archive.
If You Only Listen to One…
For devotional practice: With no studio albums to recommend, seekers might explore live recordings shared within the Kundalini Yoga community, bootlegs from retreats, or the direct experience of Jai Dev Singh's teaching presence when available.
For contemplative listening: The silence itself becomes the recommendation—the space between documented works invites practitioners toward their own inner sound, their own mantra practice, unmediated by commercial release.
For energetic invocation: Attend a live workshop or retreat where Jai Dev Singh teaches, experiencing the dynamic kriya sequences and mantra work in real time, where the energy moves unfiltered through voice and presence.
For healing integration: Consider this absence of albums as an invitation to the healing practice of presence itself—to sit, to breathe, to chant without the guidance of a recording, trusting the inner teacher that all of Jai Dev Singh's work ultimately points toward.




