Does this spoken word piece from a long ago album sound familiar to anybody?

A friend made who’s no longer around made me a mix-tape ca. 1987 that included a spoken word piece. I won’t call it a comedy piece but more heavy handed satire. A holy man in an Indian sounding accent is instructing people in a TM like exercise where they relax and say a mantra. I’m not at all sure of the spelling because I only heard it spoken so I’m writing it phonetically- it’s something like
Oom Yel-lay-mon. As he speaks he goes from being relaxing to being increasingly agitated, constantly saying “Ooom” to which his followers say “Yellaymon”, getting louder and louder until “Oom!” “Yellayman!” responses ultimately morph into a recording of Hitler shouting “Sieg!” to a huge audience that responds “Heil!”

Does this sound familiar to anybody? If I ever knew the title I’ve long since forgotten it. I would guess it to be from the late 60s or 70s.

It’s from the album “A Child’s Garden of Grass”, the track titled “Meditation.”

Listen to it here.

Classic comedy album.

Thanks! I had thought it might be The Credibility Gap but couldn’t find anything that sounded like it on their playlists.

Listening to that track again sure brought back some fond memories. The whole album is great.