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Track 1: Om_Namah_Shivaya.wma (1:03)
A classic Tantric devotional mantra to honor the power of change.
From the album Shakti Yoga.
Track 2: What_is_Sound_Yoga.wma (1:12)
An explanation: What is the Yoga of Sound?
Track 3: Lokah_Samastha.wma (1:33)
An ancient Vedic chant: “May all beings be happy” or “May our world be blessed with health.” From the album Shabda Yoga.
Track 4: How_different_from_Hatha.wma (1:02)
An explanation: How is Sound Yoga different from Hatha Yoga?
Track 5: Rudram.wma An extract from the Rudram (1:50)
A Powerful Vedic mantra from the Yajur Veda.
From the album Shabda Yoga.
Track 6: Explain_Shabda_Yoga.wma (1:21) (Vedic Tradition)
An explanation of Shabda Yoga, or word yoga
Track 7: Ganesh_Mantra.wma (1:22)
A Vedic Mantra invoking the power to remove obstacles.
From the album Shabda Yoga.
Track 8: Explain_Shakti_Yoga.wma (1:21)
An explanation of Shakti Yoga, or sound as energy
Track 9: Shakti_Mantras.wma (0:53)
Tantric Mantras honoring energy as a force of the goddess.
From the album Shakti Yoga.
Track 10: Explain_Bhava_Yoga.wma (1:09) (Bhakti Tradition)
An explanation of Bhava Yoga, or devotional chanting.
Track 11: Shree_Ram.wma Shri Ram Jai Ram (1:15)
A devotional mantra very popular in India
From the album P.M. Yoga Chants
Track 12: Explain_Nada_Yoga.wma (1:40) Nada Yoga Tradition
An explanation of Nada Yoga, the science of sound and music
Track 13: Nada_Yoga_Meditation.wma (1:58)
A taste of vocal expressions from the album Nada Yoga
Track 14: Who_benefits_from_Sound_Yoga.wma (2:19)
An explanation: Who can benefit from Sound Yoga?
Track 15: Om_Mani_Padme_Om.wma (0:57)
A popular Tibetan Tantric mantra: "hailing the jewel in the lotus."
From the album A.M. Yoga Chants.
Track 16: Study_Sound_Yoga.wma (1:32)
An explanation: How does one study or absorb the Yoga of Sound?
Track 17: Raghupathy.wma (1:21)
Mahatma Gandhi's favorite devotional chant
From the album Bhava Yoga.
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