Soma is often depicted as a deity associated with the moon, representing the elixir of immortality or the drink of the gods. In the Vedic texts, Soma is described as a ritual drink that is prepared from a specific plant and consumed during important religious ceremonies. This drink is believed to bestow immortality, strength, and divine insight. Rudra is a fierce deity in the Vedic tradition, often associated with storms, wind, and hunting. He is considered a precursor to the later Hindu god Shiva. In the Rigveda, Rudra is depicted as a fearsome, wrathful god who is also a healer and protector. Together, Soma and Rudra represent a balance of opposites: Soma embodies life and bliss, while Rudra embodies destruction and renewal. This balance is central to Hindu cosmology and philosophy, emphasizing the cyclical nature of the universe and the interplay of creation and destruction.
Oh my god this is just beautiful!! I'm an Indian and a loopstation artist ( beatboxing ) as soon as I saw the rc 505 and throat singing I was sure this is going to be crazy! To be honest it's 100000 times crazier than what i expected, you made my day
Woah! This is the coolest throat-singing I ever heard, and the language is so mysterious and deeply spiritual. Respect from a fellow dark folk musician from Sweden, focusing mainly on Viking inspired music. 👊⚡
The Rigveda was written 2000-3000 years before aryan invasion, learn history the right way. This mantra belongs to Indus-Saraswati Civilization not the aryans, as the Indus-Saraswati civilization existed approximately 6000 years ago.
@@abhigyanparoraa3627 Lol you cooked yourself in your comment!! First of all you are calling Aryans Invaders which is already doesn't make sense because the word "Arya" itself is a Samskrit word meaning Civilized/Noble, ancient Indians use to call themselves as "Aryas" which means civilized therefore calling them outsiders only means you are calling Hindus and Samskrit language outsider, secondly Rig Veda is not just a book but a compilation of Sutras of various Maharishis and it was spoken not written( it was a oral tradition ), thirdly you don't know a shit about history!
@@abhigyanparoraa3627 Lol you cooked yourself in your comment!! First of all the word "Arya" itself is a Samskrit word meaning Civilized/Noble, ancient Indians use to call themselves as "Aryas" which means civilized therefore calling them outsiders only means you are calling Hindus and Samskrit language outsider, secondly Rig Veda is not just a book but a compilation of Sutras of various Maharishis and it was spoken not written( it was a oral tradition ), thirdly you don't know a shit about history!
@@abhigyanparoraa3627 Lol you cooked yourself in your comment!! First of all you called *Aryans Invaders* which already doesn't make sense because the word "Arya" itself is a Samskrit word meaning Civilized/Noble, ancient Indians use to call themselves as "Aryas" which means civilized therefore calling them outsiders only means you are calling Hindus and Samskrit language outsider, secondly Rig Veda is not just a book but a compilation of Sutras of various Maharishis and it was spoken not written( it was a oral tradition ), thirdly you don't know anything about history!
My friend, you have opened a door I cannot close. I first encountered your work with Mezerg, years ago and have listened to that everyday since then. It is also my walking tunes and commuting music. I have an out of body resonance with everything when I hear it. It feels like I'm a higher creature under your influence. May your tuning fork in the road on this journey send everyone down the road less traveled. All blessings upon you. The good you create leads people out of misery and dances us into the light. 🌞🌚🤸🧘🤸🙆🤯
I first found you on tiktok and I've been absolutely hooked on your music eversince! Hope to hear more from you soon, your music is so very unique and it awakens something ancient in me 🙏
i came here from Instagram and i just loved your voice and will never forgot þyou and will tell my friends about you if you are available reply me i will appreciate your words. om namah sivay 📿📿
This kind of throat singing seems to go to an esoteric depth beyond understanding. I imagine it might work beautifully with the didgeridoo and other like-kind instruments.
If you don't mind a suggestion, see if you can integrate other musicians who play unconventional instruments, maybe put a sound out there where others can add their versions to and work together on a worldwide scale, anyone who wants to contribute, you know what I mean? anyway, cheers! look forward to listening to more of your stuff.
Hey Waagal. Greatly appreciate your work, I fell in love with it just the first 30 secs. I read among comments that you were working on, here's some of my recommendations, from deities that fit this particular masculine style. Rudra Shiva Stotram Mantra Mrityunjeya Mantra: Shiva Hanuman Chalisa: Hanuman the monkey God Bho Shambo Shiva Shambo (Very deep vocal) Ravan goes to War: Hanuman Album (Shiva) Nirvana Shatakam: Shiva general consiousness I don't wanna spam too much but these are the ones on the top of my mind. I am very excited to hear this type of rendition on these mantras. It almost feels like this was the way it was supposed to be sung. Let me know if you'd like more inputs over email or any other medium from a staunch spiritual Hindu.
Thanks man for your suggestions :) I'm actually working on Shiv tandav stotram and also another piece based on lord Shiva 108 names ;) I keep your comment preciously, though. Cheers !
Very talented individual! I enjoyed this, very cool aesthetic, neat scenery. I do have to be honest though, I did start getting bored about 2/3 through. I feel like it could use some sort of variation. Like change up the beat or drop it at some point and bring it back, idk something. Sorry not trying to be negative just some constructive criticism. I am curious to see their other stuff now. ❤ Blessings 🙏
C'est une harmonie ressourçante de juste l'entendre avec la qualité internet et de son ordi et de son enceinte etc, alors d'entendre le son premier de ce morceau...et au paroxysme, il se trouve celui qui produit ce son... Amour et Gratitude vÔÔÔsgienne... (malgré tout on ne doit pas regretter ses origines...même si...) (nan mais c'était de l'humouuur 😋)
सोमं॑ मन्यते पपि॒वान्यत्स॑म्पिं॒षन्त्योष॑धिम् । सोमं॒ यं ब्र॒ह्माणो॑ वि॒दुर्न तस्या॑श्नाति॒ कश्च॒न ॥ सोमं मन्यते पपिवान्यत्सम्पिंषन्त्योषधिम् । सोमं यं ब्रह्माणो विदुर्न तस्याश्नाति कश्चन ॥ Rigveda (10.85.3) (mandala 10, 85th hymn) meaning ~ when plant is crushed, one thinks he hath drunk the juice of Soma. Only wise people truly know the Soma, that no one can ever taste.