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Issued in December 2010 by Prabhu Music, *Tibetan Mantras For Turbulent Times* unites Deva Premal’s clear vocal delivery with the resonant chants of The Gyuto Monks of Tibet. This ten-track set gathers traditional mantras such as “Om Mani Padme Hum” and “Om Benza Satto Hung,” passing through themes of compassion, purification, and healing. The recordings capture the interplay of Premal’s meditative intonations alongside the deep harmonic drones characteristic of Gyuto monastic chanting.The album holds a place within contemporary mantra and new age circles, its measured pacing and ritualistic repetition suited to meditation or quiet reflection. Tracks like “Compassion: Om Mani Padme Hum” exemplify the canonical recitative style, where voice and chant form a textured, layered signal. While rooted in Tibetan Buddhist practice, the record’s reach extends into global devotional music, as evidenced by its steady following on platforms such as Last.fm.
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Album lore
Issued in December 2010 by Prabhu Music, *Tibetan Mantras For Turbulent Times* unites Deva Premal’s clear vocal delivery with the resonant chants of The Gyuto Monks of Tibet. This ten-track set gathers traditional mantras such as “Om Mani Padme Hum” and “Om Benza Satto Hung,” passing through themes of compassion, purification, and healing. The recordings capture the interplay of Premal’s meditative intonations alongside the deep harmonic drones characteristic of Gyuto monastic chanting.The album holds a place within contemporary mantra and new age circles, its measured pacing and ritualistic repetition suited to meditation or quiet reflection. Tracks like “Compassion: Om Mani Padme Hum” exemplify the canonical recitative style, where voice and chant form a textured, layered signal. While rooted in Tibetan Buddhist practice, the record’s reach extends into global devotional music, as evidenced by its steady following on platforms such as Last.fm.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5o8H8a1Kcu2djvHz0OMqKK |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify