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Release Date: 14-12-2006
Label: Sona Rupa
Catalog Number: SRCD037
Barcode: 5060002520376
Musical Style: New Age
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Invocation - Raag Yaman Kalyan [02:49] | 7 | Sitaram Kaho, Radhe Shyam Kaho - Raag Bhimpalasi [06:05] |
| 2 | Om Namah Shivai/Hare Krishna - Raag Yaman Kalyan [07:12] | 8 | Hare Krishna Hare Rama - Raag Darbari [07:17] |
| 3 | Shri Ram Jai Ram - Raag Kalyan [07:35] | 9 | Om Namah Shivai - Raag Malkauns [07:55] |
| 4 | Govind Bolo, Gopal Bolo - Raag Bhopali [07:06] | 10 | Hara Krishna Hare Rama - Raag Bhairavi [06:40] |
| 5 | Mahamantra - Hare Krishna Hare Ram - Raag Pahadi [06:45] | 11 | Hare Krishna Hare Rama - Raag Rageshri [07:33] |
| 6 | Sitaram Ram Ram - Raag Piloo [05:23] | ||
Divinity 2 is a follow up to the much acclaimed our own Sona Rupa album 'Divinity - a musical odyssey' which introduced new, instrumental compositions of well-known, much loved, age-old bhajans (Hindu devotional songs).
While it gave those bhajans a new musical focus, Divinity 2 covers a range of classical Indian raags that are frequently used in bhajan as well as 'kirtan' (Rhythmic utterances of sacred words and texts). Kirtans are usually a choral chant highlighting the significance of many voices chanting as one.
The result is a kind of Unity that emerges from the multiplicity of raags as well as deities suggested through the music. Man has visualised God in many ways and one of the most ancient and enduring ways has been to divide all of God's attributes into individual deities, some of whom, in turn, become Gods in their own right. Whatever their individual symbolism, by and large they are all descended from that same Unity and man's sense of oneness that is instrumental to man pursuing his devotional urges.