Tracks:
Mandala
Planet
Dance of Sarasvati
Scope
Chant from the Heart
Crystal Tears
Winds of Youth
Kokoro
Mandala
cover
art by the
visionary artist:
Robert Venosa |
With
his Domo Records debut, Mandala, the artist reaches another vista worthy
of our contemplation.
The Mandala world tour marked Kitaro's return to the
international music touring scene. Yet, in his absence, he had achieved greater
global popularity and critical acclaim than ever while breaking new music ground.
This album was also nominated for Grammy in 1994 and was Kitaro's
last studio album until his release of Gaia in
1998.
The word Mandala literally means circle and originates from Hinduism and Buddhism.
It is a tantric meditation device and its purpose is to be a visual aid
for concentration and introversive meditation leading to the attainment
of insights and to activation of forces culminating in sidhi supernatural
forces. The Mandala is a graphic representation of this process. It is
not only theoretical, but also practical as an operational scheme involving
a clear plan for realization of the process within oneself. It thus becomes
an instrument (yantra). There are many types and varieties of mandalas
depending on the nature of the central deity.
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One
of the oldest ink drawings of a Mandala known to us (9th-10th Century).
This Mandala was discovered in 1900 at Tunhuang,
an oasis in the province of Kansu in northwestern China.
The most classic pattern of mandalas are of the Dhyani Buddha. This pattern
appears in the oldest tantrics. The Mandala represents the Palace of Purity,
a magical sphere cleansed of spiritual obstacles and impurities. The square
of the Sacred Palace proper is enclosed in multiple circles of flames, ajar,
eight cemeteries (appears only as wrathful deities), lotus, then and the inner
square to reach the deity of the Mandala. This can all be recognized on the
album cover artwork of Mandala.
THE
GREAT SPIRIT
Great Spirit
All living things come face to face with
The Great Spirit
Tree, Flower, Water, Earth, Wind & all things
At times the Great Spirit is severe
At times the Great Spirit is soothing
Encompassing all life
Everyplace the Great Spirit dwells
Is the source of a gentle crystalline light
And within that light we become One
Floating as if in our mother's warm body
Living together as children of the earth.
Without time.
Without end.
Kitaro 1994
Note:
This poem is recited to music by a member of the International Peace
Choir on track 12 of Kitaro's Christmas album Peace
on Earth.
A whole that is truly the unfied sum of its parts - the visible and invisible,
spanning inner space and outer space, unbound by time - a reflection of the
artist on the continuum of inspiration. This is the essence of Mandala. Kitaro
For a close video representation of the Mandala performance, please see An
Enchanted Evening offered on VHS or
DVD.
This
1994 World Tour Concert was accompanied by a beautiful 16 page
book (8 1/2" x 11") printed on premium paper depicting
images that embody the many influences including a "Kitaro
1994 Personal.". This tour book has been printed in English.
Available
in very limited quantities.
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