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Release Date: 31-10-2008
Label: Sona Rupa
Catalog Number: SRCD126
Barcode: 5060002521267
Musical Style: Chant / Meditation
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gayatri Mantra; Hariharan | 4 | Gayatri Mantra; Sadhana Sargam |
| 2 | Gayatri Mantra; Devaki Pandit | 5 | Gayatri Mantra; Shankar Mahadevan |
| 3 | Gayatri Mantra; Anup Jalota | 6 | Gayatri Mantra; Global Chanting |
The practice of meditation has occurred worldwide since ancient times. The Hindus perfected the art of sacred chanting that dates back at least 3,000 years and is probably the world's oldest continuous vocal tradition.
Of all the sacred Mantras, there is none considered more exalted than the Gayatri. A prayer for spiritual and meditative stimulation, it is addressed to the divine life-giver as supreme God, symbolised in the Sun. The Gayatri is thus not only the symbol of light but light itself. A mantra signifies the sacred formula or verse, the incantation of which leads to spiritual liberation and enrichment of daily life. According to Hindu tradition, the world has come into existence through the union of Mind (manas) with word Vac. The mantra therefore has not only sound and meaning, but also energy. To acquire this energy of the Word, one has to grasp the message as well as the vibrations of the mantra. Properly chanted, it leads one to the harmony and peace that result when forces of the Divine, the Human and the Cosmic lock embrace.
In The Power of Gayatri, well versed in the nuances of Indian classical raags, some of the most popular and sought after singers weave their own magic to uplift and entrance the listener to a higher state of being.
Based on raag Bhopali, this light and lilting Gayatri mantra music is rendered in the evergreen, mellifluous voices of Hariharan, Anup Jalota, Shankar Mahadevan, Devaki Pandit and Sadhana Sargam to caress your inner senses. The album ends with a Global chanting of the Gayatri Mantra.
Additional Attributes:
| Relaxing | Uplifting | Meditative | Exercise | Healing | Chant |
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