Mantras for Life CD by Deva Premal and Miten with Manose on
Nepalese flute includes chants to invoke very specific
intentions, among them: for animal welfare; for the blessing of
children; for poetry, music and learning; for perfect timing; for
physical strength, and for the earth itself. Based upon the
tradition of Japa, a spiritual discipline centered upon the
meditative repetition of mantra (in cycles of 108 recitations),
Deva Premal and Miten invite the listener to join them in chant
and to utilize humanity's most powerful healing tool: the voice.
For nearly two decades, audiences around the world have flocked
to concerts and collected the s of beloved mantra
singers Deva Premal and Miten. Raised in Germany to the sound of
mantras, Deva Premal met UK rock musician Miten in India, at an
Ashram where they both studied meditation. Deva's contemporary
interpretations of Sanskrit mantras have been forged ever since
with the subtle and sensitive instrumental accompaniment of Miten
and in recent years also of Nepalese bansuri flute maestro
Manose.
When Deva Premal and Miten recorded Mantras for Precarious Times
in 2010, they saw it as the first in a series of albums offering
thoughtfully curated selections of mantras chosen for particular
applications in everyday life. It was followed in 2011 by the
groundbreaking Tibetan Mantras for Turbulent Times, recorded with
the Gyuto Monks with whom a western woman had never before been
afforded the privilege of chanting and . The Gyuto Monks
are a tantric order of Tibetan Buddhism, and tantra s deep,
harmonious balance between masculine and feminine energies is
profoundly illustrated on this intensely evocative album.
Both projects met with widespread success and captivated an
ever-growing global base of fans interested in undertaking a
daily meditation practice. White Swan Records is now proud to
announce the release of the third in this series,
Mantras for Life.
Mantras for Life was conceptually focused on supporting the
listener on his or her journey into a committed meditation
practice, and in its original intent had a minimalist approach to
music. But, as the sessions unfolded, so did the
musical expression.
Miten comments, Every album has its own spirit. Like raising
children, you begin with great intentions and a pre-conceived
idea as to how best support and nurture them but, just like
children, music is a living phenomenon, and it has ideas of its
own, which we did our best to honour. We found ourselves at the
feet of the Great Musical Spirit, and we threw ourselves into its
sublime mystery. Deva's voice became more transcendent, more
'there,' more ethereal. Maybe it had something to do with our
time in Byron Bay...the spirit of the vast untamed land of
Australia is still wild and free, and it encouraged and
challenged us to explore. As a result, this album developed into
a musical statement that we had not originally anticipated.
Mantras for Life testifies to the success of their experiment.
Deva Premal and Miten consider themselves flame carriers of a
5,000-year-old tradition. They continue to deliver mantras in an
accessible way for the growing legions of new practitioners who
are adopting mantra meditation as a transformational discipline
in their everyday lives.