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1. ganesh vandana
08:35
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2. maha mrityunjaya
30:49
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3. purusha sukta
06:11
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4. rudri path
34:24
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5. shanti path
04:28
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Description
Disc 1: Rudri
Shiva means supreme consciousness which is all pervasive and eternal. The verses in Rudri Paath are the singing glory of Shiva, the giver of energy, wisdom, and health. Rudri Paath is stated in the eighth chapter of the Shukla Yajur Veda, which is said to be, beloved to Lord Shiva. It is also commonly known as Rudri. It is said that those who worship Lord Shiva, their dormant Shakti begins to rise and soon with the grace of Shiva & dedicated practice, highest stages of consciousness are attained.
This album begins with the musical manifestation of divinity in Ganesh Stuti. It also contains the Purusha-Sukta, which is recited as part of daily worship by Hindus. It is a hymn from the tenth part (mandala) of the Rigveda. Literally it means, ‘the hymn of man’. It calls for joyful participation in this world.
In this album, we present Ganesh Stuti, Rudri Paath, Purusha Sukta and in the end, Shanti Paath. All of these Vedic verses have been recited by twenty one South Indian priests. The boisterous chorus chants of this group are breathtaking, sweet and enchanting. Listening to them is an experience in itself.
Disc 2: Maha Mrityunjaya
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat
It means, we worship Lord Shiva who is immensely merciful, ever fragrant and who is the protector of the devotees. By worshipping Lord Shiva, may we be liberated from death just as the ripe cucumber easily separates itself from the binding stalk.
By chanting this mantra, divine vibrations are generated which ward off all the negative and evil forces and create a powerful protective shield. It is a vibration that pulsates through every cell, every molecule of our body and tears away the veil of ignorance. It ignites fire within us that consumes all our negativity and purifies our entire system.
The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is hailed by the sages as the heart of the Rigveda. It is a great death conquering mantra, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shiva is the God of death. It is said those who worship Shiva, untimely death can never come to them. It is also believed that to overcome the fear of death, Lord Shiva himself gave humanity the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. This mantra has many names and forms. It is also called the Rudra Mantra, referring to the furious aspect of Shiva; the Tryambakam Mantra, alluding to Shiva’s three eyes. This mantra restores health, happiness and brings calmness in the period of death.
In this album, twenty one Brahmin priests of South India have chanted this sacred mantra 108 times, rhythmically. Their uplifting resonant chanting transports the listener to the abode of Shiva’s ecstasy. To experience the blissfulness of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra,we suggest the listeners to take bath, sit with spine straight, light incense sticks & butter lamp, and listen to this powerful chanting.
Mystica Music humbly offers this album in the lotus feet of Lord Shiva and his devotees.
This is the precious gift from gurumaa to the saadhak's for the uplift
Dinesh Bhagat
3 Sep 2009
it is one of the best CD i have ever seen in my life. just don't look over the CD buy it!
ajinkya
24 Jul 2009
this cd includes wonderful chants.they sound excellent because they have been chanted in south indianstyle.being a vedic pandit this impressed me a lot.
hayagreva
13 Aug 2008
execellent collections
vinod
9 Apr 2008
The sample of the mantras takes you to a world of concentration, where the mantras we sample makes us release we are breathing more better, starting to concentrate on mantras even it is a sample matra, thats the foundation, hope the longer version makes our concentration more aware and put and lead us forward. Dilip
dhiliip Advani
5 Apr 2008
This is very lively, I feel as if am in the midst of those 21 Brahmins, sitting in the seat of Meditation. Thanks for the experience. Wishing everyone visiting the site, experience the experience.
Arunkumar Gopalakrishnan
31 Mar 2008


