The monk lifestyle would introduce him to sacred Sanskrit chants, which he studied diligently and eventually helped to translate. These chants are believed to carry a particular healing vibration that is set to elevate the spiritual consciousness of those who chant it. Followers usually close their eyes and surrender to the repetition of the mantras.

This type of music is popular among yoga practitioners who have learned about chanting as a way to delve deeper into their yoga practice. The late Beatle, George Harrison, liked to surround himself with Indian Sanskrit chants, professing spiritual powers to the vibrations imbued in certain sounds.


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Snatam often leads audiences in a round of pranayama (yogic breathing) or gets everyone on their feet for a stretching exercise that soon becomes a sacred dance. By the end of the night you will be let in on a great cosmic secret: devotional music is fun.

It certainly does not here. I am very impressed by the way Grace Davidson performs these chants. I find it very courageous of her to perform this music without any assistance of instruments, all on her own. The magic of this music is perfectly communicated, probably even more than with instruments, as here the text comes across in its most bare form, and the listener is not distracted by the sound of instruments. Technically this is also a masterly achievement: these chants are demanding and require a high amount of concentration and perfect breath control.

Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Empty Sky Sacred Songs and Chants, Kindness Of Strangers -a carol of refuge, The Fearless Note... Kavisha and Matthew live, Riturnella-600 years of italian folk songs, Love & Sorrow ( NSFA winner ), Silver Hook Tango (ARIA nominated ), Fisherman's Daughter (ARIA winner ), Mermaids In The Well, and 1 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $52 AUD or more (50% OFF) Send as Gift   Share / Embed   1. Gayatri Mantra 02:47 lyrics buy track Om Om Bhur Om BhurvarTat Savitur VarenyamBargo Devasya DhimahiDhiyo Yona Pratchodayat 2. Magnificence 05:33 lyrics buy track There is so much magnificence Here beside the ocean Waves are rolling In Waves are rolling in 3. Prayer of Saint Francis 09:05 lyrics buy track Make me an instrument of thy peace.Make me an instrument of thy peace.Where there is hatred, let me sow love.Where there is hatred, let me sow love. 4. Love Swing 04:47 lyrics buy track It is time to put up a loveswing Tie your body tie your mind And you will fall into the arms of the secret one you love There is a secret one who lives inside of us The planets the stars and the universe flow through his hands like beads Oh beloved one look inside and see the one Like a diamond in the rising Sun 5. Om Mani Padme Hum 04:10 lyrics buy track Om Mane Padme Hum 6. Gate Gate-Heart Sutra Mantra 07:04 lyrics buy track Gate GateParagateparasam gate Bodhi Svahameaning Gone ,Gone, really gone, to the further shore ! So be it! 7. Everything is You 06:53 lyrics buy track Everything is youEverything is Me Makes no difference can you see?Om namo Shivaya 8. Sweet Divine Love 04:46 lyrics buy track Sweet Divine Love - Lyrics and music  Kavisha Mazzella 2020Seems the sky was empty when i prayed answering in silence night and day I wandered weeping seeking out a sign sinking ever deeper into sorrows designOh my love my love my sweet divine love many lifetimes ive been longing for your touch oh my love my love my sweet divine love just to hear your whisper is enough Seems like I've been singing the same song centuries awandering to find where i belonga prisoner of my fears and my beliefs I could not see, I could not feel how close your were to me Planets of the universe sing For the love that's yet to be and the love that's been My breath breaks like a wave upon your shore I hear your voice call me now and forever more 9. Love I Call Your Name 03:54 lyrics buy track Love Love Love I call your name and in your joy i will remain Amore, Amore, Io chiam' il tuo bel nome Nella tua gioia restero` O bel Amore 10. Mother Earth Sacred Earth 04:27 lyrics buy track Matthew's words to us were the vow we can take to be part of the Order Of The Sacred Earth are " I promise to love and defend mother earth the best way I can " These words inspired the song which came to me in a dream the next day and we sang and danced it at the Common Dreams Coference the next morning! I love you I promise to defend you Mother Earth ,Sacred Earth. 11. Om Shanti 05:53 lyrics buy track Om Shanti about An album of soft accoustic music to spiritually uplift ,calm and centre you in your heart.

Inspired by mystic poetry, mantras and chants from the great wisdom traditions of the world; Buddhist Hindhu Christian,Sufi plus original compositions.Thanks to Osho for his teachings of diverse mystic traditions.These are Holy songs for crazy times.The soft release was in 2019.The cd was shared amongst friends ..interrupted due to COVID but we waited ... and the complete launch was at The Maldon Folk Festival Oct 2023 ! 

This album was Recorded from Sept-December 2019 

in Dja Dja Wurrung Country, 

Malmsbury, Central Victoria, Australia.

Dedicated to the memory of dear friend Sam Weinstein and my mother Anne Mazzella who both passed away within a week of each other .

Gratitude to Matthew Fox Eco Theologian for inspiration to create The Mother Earth Sacred Earth chant ,Uniting Church Ministers Daryl Colles, Allie Sangster ,yogis Sam and Sydel Weinstein of Home of Yoga for hosting many Empty Sky sessions and finally,my fellow musicians who played previous Empty Sky Sessions namely John McNOrton Mike Burns, Matthew Arnold, Gerard Menzel .Nicolas Lyon thanks friends $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released October 3, 2023 


EMPTY SKY Sacred songs and Chants 

Kavisha Mazzella with Nic Lyon

Kavisha - Performance ,original compositions and musical arrangements Voice,Nylon String Guitar, MoonDrum and Rattle, Recorder, Mandolin.

Nic Lyon - Bowed Bass, Harp, Glockenspeil 

Nic Lyon - Recording Engineer, Mixing

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 All songs composed by Kavisha Mazzella 2020 except "Magnificence" Peter Makena ,and "Love I call your name"  Jarek Czechowicz

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The chants of the Pacific have their roots in the conversion of the Pacific litoral by Christian missionaries in the 17th century. As churches and missions were erected along the Ro San Juan and Atrato, Gregorian chants amalgamated with African rhythms, creating a unique musical mix, and one the Colombian Government wants to world to hear more clearly.

The PDF files below are reproductions of the Gregorian Chant propers of the Mass in notation inspired by the Liber Usualis. These were developed for scholas and choirs of the apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King. They are free to download for use in the study and performance of sacred music.

In a few cases, the files contain chants that might not be used on the indicated day, but are interesting for historical reasons. Unfortunately, it is not feasible to include explanatory notes in the files themselves. Chanters may find it helpful to consult the various editions of the Liber Usualis and Graduale Romanum, or ideally a Priest to indentify with certainty which chants are to be sung.

This album offers Bach's, Gounod's and Schubert's versions of "Ave Maria", "Rejoice Greatly" and "He Shall Feed His Flock" from Messiah, excerpts of Faur's Requiem and Poulenc's Gloria, "L'Adieu des Bergers" from L'Enfance du Christ among other beautiful sacred pieces.

In many traditional cultures the use of sound is a significant aspect of spiritual practice. In the Indian tradition, sound, especially as embodied in the Veda-s, is exalted to a status second only to the Supreme. Believed to have been revealed to ancient Indian Rsi-s while in a deep meditative state, the Veda-s are a vast collection of hymns that form the basis of the Sanatana- dharma and are held to be sacrosanct by its adherents. They are also the authoritative source of many significant schools of Indian wisdom and philosophy. The Veda-s are the source of mantra-s that have been and are in practice. Mantra-s are powerful sounds, which when pronounced in the right manner and with the right intention, produce specific vibrations within our body. These vibrations have the ability to positively influence our physiological state, thereby improving physical, mental and emotional health. This apart, mantra-s can also be used to bring about specific therapeutic effects in practitioners. Mantravalli literally means a creeper of chants. This anthology contains a careful selection of sacred chants from various sections of the Veda-s, as taught by the legendary T Krishnamacharya. These include passages from some of the primary Upanisad-s, Samhita-s and Aranyaka-s, as well as popular Suktam-s and Sloka-s. The chants are presented both in the traditional Devanagari script and in the Roman transliteration form. Descriptive introductions to each chant are presented in English, French and German. Mantravalli will be an invaluable asset to all those who are seriously interested in Veda-s and Vedic chanting. PrefaceIn many traditional cultures the use of so d is a significant aspect of spiritual practice. In the Indian tradition, sound, especially as embodied in the Veda-s, is exalted to a status second only to the Supreme. Believed to have been revealed to ancient Indian Rsi-s while in a deep meditative state, the Veda-s are a vast collection of hymns that form the basis of the Sanatana-dharma and held to be sacrosanct by its adherents. They are also the authoritative source of many significant schools of Indian wisdom and philosophy. The term "Veda" implies "that which can be known." This is a broad definition encompassing both empirical knowledge and the experiential understanding of truths that cannot be directly perceived or inferred by the sense organs. The Veda-s are comprehensive treatises, embracing in their scope both the material and spiritual aspects of human life. They expound upon the practical means of meeting human needs while living meaningfully and also lead one into the domain of spiritual and personal transformation. It is for this reason that the Veda-s have remained the primary source of reference for people in the Indian sub-continent over millennia. There are the six schools of Indian philosophy, collectively referred to as the Sat-darsana-s, based on the teachings of the Veda-so These are Nyaya, Vaisesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa and Vedanta. These schools have anchored Indians throughout history in their pursuit of a purpose driven life that eventually leads to understanding the highest truth. The status of the Veda-s as the most sacred of the Indian teachings was firmly established and remains undisputed until today. The Veda-s and their teachings were guarded carefully and continued to thrive across generations of people who have inhabited the wonderful land that is India.The Veda-s were, and continue to be, transmitted by means of oral recitation and recollection, from one generation of teachers and students to the next. The potent link between teacher and student, based on mutual respect, trust and dignity, has helped preserve the sanctity of these precious texts and is responsible for continuity of this tradition. This tradition of passing the great teachings of the Veda-s orally, through the art of chanting, is called "Veda-adhyayanam." Students would be initiated into chanting at a young age (usually between the ages of 8 and 12) using a special mantra (chant) known as Gayatri-mantra. After initiation, the students would be expected to reside with their teachers and study under them until they were ready for graduation (around 24-25 years of age). Bound by the strict rules of chanting and with the emphasis laid on perfection, discipline and absolute focus during their transmission to a student, the Veda-s are heard and chanted today exactly as they were thousands of years ago. Benefits of Chanting 

There are several benefits of reciting the Veda-so The Veda-s are the source of mantra-s that have been, and are in practice. Mantra-s are powerful sounds, which when pronounced in the right manner and with the right intention, produce specific vibrations within our body. These vibrations have the ability to positively influence our physiological state, thereby improving physical, mental and emotional health. This is one of the main reasons why Vedic mantra-s have been used for many years in India as a means of personal development and spiritual transformation. Another significant benefit of the process of adhyayanam, is its inherent ability to bring the mind to a state of complete attention. The process of chanting involves listening to the teacher and reproducing exactly what the teacher chants, and hence the student must be rapt in attention. This ensures that the distractions of the mind are reduced and concentration is enhanced. It is for this reason that recitation of mantra-s has been given a great significance in the discipline of Yoga-darsana, where it is not only a tool in meditation but also a meditative process in itself.This apart, different mantra-s can also be used to bring about specific therapeutic effects in its practitioners. For instance, certain mantra-s used in a certain way can have energizing effects while others can have a relaxing effect. Who can do chanting? 

Until recently, many believed that Vedic chanting must be practiced only by certain sections of people, especially men. However, we have references in ancient texts that establish that anyone who is interested is eligible to practice Vedic chanting. For instance, in the Ramayana, India's first epic poem, there is a reference to Queen Kausalya (mother of Prince Rama) reciting the Purusasuktam, a chant from the Veda-s. This reference (Ayodhya-kanda 4.33) disproves a recent belief that women were barred from chanting. On the strength of this and other references from authoritative Indian texts, Yogacarya T Krishnamacharya took a bold initiative in opening the doors of Vedic chanting to everyone irrespective of race, gender, occupation or religious / political affiliations. It was his firm belief that anyone who wished to learn and teach Vedic chanting with a view to preserving this ancient tradition had the right to do so. Krishnamacharya's initiative set in motion timely efforts to preserve and carry forth the timeless teachings of the Veda-s. This book titled Mantravalli, contains a careful selection of chants from various sections of the Veda-s, as taught by Vedacarya T Krishnamacharya. The chants in this book are presented in keeping with the teaching methodology adopted by him, going from the simplest to the most complex chants. Mantravalli literally means a creeper of chants. We hope that this book will not just inspire chant practitioners to blossom into their potential, but also inspire others to engage in this greatly spiritual practice. We hope you will enjoy this sublime journey through sound. TKV Desikachar 

Founder, Krishnamacharya Healing & Yoga Foundation. ContentsPreface 7Publisher's note to revised edition 18Pronunciation Guide 19Prarthana-slokah (invocatory chants) 23Gurvastakam 29Pancamaya-slokah 35Laghunyasah 39Mantrapuspam 45Ganapati - prarthana 51Sarasvati-prarthana 61Ayurmantrah 67Suryanamaskara-mantrah 71Arogya-mantrah 75Sivapancaksari-mantrah 79Candranarnaskrtya-mantrah 83Gayatrt-mantrah 89Siva-mantrah 95Mrtyufijaya-mahamantrah 105Sarvagunasampanna-mantrah 113Medha - mantrah 127Triguna-rnantrah 137Rudranamaskara -mantrah 175Rajasuya-mantrah 183Asirvada-mantrah 199Purusasuktam203Narayanasuktarn209Visnusuktam213Srisuktam217Bhusuktam223Nilasuktam227Durgasuktam231Medhasuktam235Sraddhasuktam239Pavamanasuktarn243Srirudraprasnah249Camakaprasnah263Dasa-santayah273Narayana-upanisat285Taittirtya-upanisat - prathama-siksavalli 291Taittiriya-upanisat - dvitrya-brahmanandavalli305Taittiriya-upanisat - trtiya-bhrguvalli315Taittinya-upanisat - 4th prasnah (Mahanarayana-upanisat)323Ksama-slokah (closing chant)363Sattvika-tyagah (closing chant)363Sample Pages












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