Tuesday, January 16, 2007
by Timothy Burgin
Yoga Ragas Print E-mail
These 72 minutes of improvisational Indian Ragas guide one’s awareness deeply inside to facilitate profound states of meditation and calmness. Nepali musician Manose’s delicate yet reverberating bansuri flute playing is skillfully weaved together with three other musicians playing sitar, tabla and tambura. The result is a graceful, slow moving, soothing, and magical Cd perfect for yoga and other healing arts.

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