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Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T
 
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Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T [Compilation]

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1. Maha Mantra 1
2. Maha Mantra 2
3. Maha Mantra 3
4. Maha Mantra 4

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Chanting, Jun 14 2004
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lightcondor "lightcondor" (coral gables, fl United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T (Audio CD)
These chants sound beautiful to me. I don't think Krishna Das would exploit these musicians, but he can speak for himself if he chooses. The Hanuman Foundation is a worthwhile charitable organization. Don't be so quick to judge. As I said the chants are beautiful- that's what counts.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Maha Mantra or Maha Exploitation, May 20 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T (Audio CD)
There are some sweet moments of prayer on this CD, but hiding in the garden of supposed spirituality lies, once again, the specter of manipulation and exploitation. Reading the liner notes of the CD package we find that these chants were recorded in a temple in the Himalayas and a "portion" of the profits go to a temple in New Mexico. There's no mention of, nor credit given to the actual singers on this CD. And when I searched the publishing company, I found that the songs are credited to Krishna Das, the co-owner of the record company, as composer and publisher of these ancient chants. What about the artists? What about the artist's families? These are obviously very poor mountain people. Or what about the temple where these chants were recorded? Surely they could use an infusion of American dollars.
It saddens and angers me to see yet one more rip-off in the name of "spirituality".
My recommendation for this CD? Find someone who already owns it and bootleg it! Why put more money into the pockets of the thieves who released it......
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent recording innocent of all charges..., Aug 22 2004
By G. Sharik "gnshar01" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T (Audio CD)
I was challenged by the serious charges leveled by a reviewer below. So much so, that I wrote to Krishna Das himself before purchasing this recording. Much to my relief, KD answered each of them, which I quote here (without KD's permission or knowledge):

"First of all, the singers in the recordings
are not 'obviously very poor mountain people', they are or
were, since most of them are dead, Sadhakas, spiritual
practicioners, whose practice is the chanting of the
divine Name. This was the practice that they were
initiated by their Gurus and they spend their lives
singing it whenever and wherever they can.

"Second of all, he writes, 'what about the temple where
these chants were recorded? Surely they could use an
infusion of American dollars.' What does he know? Wrong
again. The temple where I recorded these chants is my
Guru's temple and they don't want or need any American
dollars. They don't accept money from us no matter how
may times we offer. My Guru would have the Kirtan-walas
come to His temple in the hills and spend the entire
summer and rainy season chanting the Name there. They
were compensated for their service to the Divine by the
temple and I recorded them with their full gracious
permission and loving blessings and encouragement as a
way of learning the chants. They were also given gifts
as was appropriate in THEIR eyes and in harmony with their
own spiritual goals in life. There was no thought at all
about ever releasing the poorly recorded Kirtan. It was
only recently that we thought to make it available to
people as chanting is becoming so popular. We wanted to
share the sweetness and simplicity and depth of emotion
with anyone who wanted to hear it.

"The reason that I am collecting the royalties is to
accomplish EXACTLY what our 'music fan' is accusing me
of NOT DOING. There is no one to do it except me. The
money will be distributed to needy children widows and
sadhakas in Brindavan as it comes in and some portion will
go to the Temple in Taos to further the very goals that
the chanters themselves honored and respected and
encouraged...the chanting of the Holy Name."

I can now say that I have purchased and thoroughly enjoyed this recording. Although the sound is not pristine, it has been lovingly restored and sounds just great to me. Plus, the spiritual power of these chants is truly heartfelt. This disc is heartily and without reservation recommended to all interested in chant.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Praise for Great Mantra, Aug 2 2004
By N. Rao - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T (Audio CD)
Anyone old or new to chanting should hear this CD - chanting of this mantra has been inspirational to many over 100s of years. In reference to an earlier 'review' the slanderer is incorrect in all his statements and hasn't done his research well. As Krishna Das credits when he writes about the singers in his liner notes: "sitting and singing with these Kirtan Walas was one of the most inspiring and uplifting experiences of my life". Nowhere does he take credit for composing, only for recording the chants and producing the CD. As for supporting the temples and the kirtan walas, the reviewer is making assumptions with no basis.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Music, Dec 22 2005
By Jay "Jay" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kirtan - the Great Mantra of T (Audio CD)
This Kirtan album lifts the heart and mind to God, challenging the ego to relinquish some of its control. Thanks to those who made such a great album!
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