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Saregama launches Sai Baba and Shabad Gurbani music cards to get in touch with your spirituality

Saregama's Sai Baba and Shabad Gurbani music cards

From Lata Mangeshkar to Asha Bhosle, romantic to classical songs, you have been enjoying the best of Saregama’s collection through its music cards. Taking this initiative forward, the label has introduced Sai Baba and Shabad Gurbani music cards.

The Sai Baba music card contains 100+ aartis, bhajans, mantras and granths, whereas the Shabad Gurbani music card contains around 100 songs of Gurbani and Paaths that are carefully curated. Each music card has pre-loaded content on a 4GB USB memory card, making it convenient to use on laptops, computers, car music systems and any other USB port. Immerse yourself in the soulful spirit of music in the voice of Jagjit Singh, Anup Jalota, Shailendra Bharti, Bhai Harbans Singh and Bhai Satvinder Singh with these melodious music cards. Saregama music cards have a ready-made playlist for easy listening and gifting, whenever and wherever.

Available on: www.saregama.com/musiccard ;

Amazon.com ; Ebay.in ; Flipkart.com

- Sai Baba Music Card 123 HD quality songs: Rs.600/-

- Shabad Gurbani Music Card 100 HD quality songs: Rs.600/-

About Saregama India:

Formerly known as The Gramophone Company of India Ltd, Saregama owns the largest music archives in India, one of the biggest in the world; The ownership of nearly 50 percent of all the music ever recorded in India also makes Saregama the most authoritative repository of the country’s musical heritage. Saregama has now expanded into other branches of entertainment – it is involved in publishing, television software and digital content. It also runs studio facilities in Dum Dum, Kolkata making it one of the best end-to-end entertainment houses in the country.

Edited by - Debjani Hazarika

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