TuriyaNada Siddha Chant Music
For thousands of years, the sacred wisdom was transferred through the resonance of mantra chants as the most empowered "Shaktipat" awakening energies. Enjoy the grace blessings of our Siddha mantra chant music!
Much less is known of the yogic traditions of South India as it was guarded in secrecy and taught in the traditional manner of guru to the spiritually mature disciple. In most cases, the enlightened beings went on to evolve into the final objective of yoga and that was to merge into God in the physical form itself.
These sages were called Siddhas. Many of these Siddhas maintained spiritual diaries and writings in the form of poetry from the time they actualized into discovering the divine with deeper meaning and the beginning of their journey into yoga while attaining enlightenment, and to the final stage of transforming into light, merging with the Supreme.
- Awaken to the higher vibrations of Siddha Sages.
- Be the joyfulness of the Soul- enhanced meditation.
- Be guided, protected and inspired in the breath shared with Masters.
- Dance! Enjoy the blessings of the Inner Fire!
- Rated on kinesiology Dr. David Hawkin’s scales of calibration to have crossed the thresholds of enlightenment, ie, 1100+
- Ideal for body work & healing.
- Utilized in Sacred Ceremonies across cultures- ayahuasca & other shamanic rituals.
About the Siddha Sages:
Siddha means the perfect or the enlightened, the awake. The Siddhas are enlightened Sages who journey beyond the realms of the limited mind state. The Siddha Sages are in the state of higher consciousness that is beyond sleep, dream, and wake. It is this divine state called Turiya that they sing and chant and dance in the higher resonance with sublime bliss. Thousands of years of sacred empowered potent wisdom was imparted through resonance, through the light grace within the mantras. Through resonance blessings of awakening (also called Saktipat/Sivapat) in a moment, the seeker’s consciousness is expanded- the ultimate blessings.
Chants by Nandhiji: Nandhiji shares the rare wisdom and teachings of the seldom revealed source of yogic wisdom of the Siddha Sages, the liberated mystics of South India- through music. After years of seeking “wholeness” through connection with the inner world, Nandhiji woke up to understand his highest purpose: to uplift humanity in consciousness.
Nandhiji’s experiences ranged during these times from firm yogic resolve in undertaking pilgrimages to sacred temples and hidden sanctuaries across India, to epic adventures in the spiritual wilderness of South India, to sojourns in forest shrines and caves—all under the guidance of his Gurus. Consciousness has through the history of ancient India been conveyed from Guru to disciple through mantras as the ‘deeksha’, the process of transfer of grace. Nandhiji conveys this grace of lighting the inner lamp of the listener through mantra chants within Turiya Nada.
Debut Album of Turiya Nada: Cave of the Siddhars is the sacred transmission of powerful and potent mantras and meditative energies that have been passed down through an ancient lineage of enlightened Sages, the Siddhars of South India. Accompanied by the didgeridoo, harp, singing bowls, djembe, udu, gongs, flute and other instruments, each track of Turiya Nada’s “Cave of the Siddhars” will take you on a mystical spiritual journey that will both delight and transform you!
– Combines powerful Siddhar mantra chants of the enlightened yogis of South India with the didgeridoo, harp, and percussion.
– Chants that have secretive and hidden for thousands of years even in most of India.
– CD includes 12-page booklet including the chants and an insight into the mystical yogi traditions.
– Enhance the depth, intensity, and intent of your yoga & meditation.
– Transform your inner and outer world by simply listening and enjoying Source energies!
Cave of the Siddhars Album tested through kinesiology calibrates to be healing & enlightening- breaking the limits of 1000 on Dr. David Hawkin’s Scales of Consciousness.
Receive the ancient Grace flow, Shaktipat in Awakening!
Turiya Nada’s 2nd album, Invoke the Masters is The continued inspired breath of Cave of the Siddhars. Invoke the Masters has been described as a ‘notch’ more powerful than Cave of the Siddhars. The powerful Siddhar mantras have been weaved along with the didgeridoo, the harp, keyboard, percussion, flute, tamboura, singing bowls, acoustic harp, and cymbal.
– ‘Inner Aum’ to invoke the Goddess energy and stimulate the ‘moon breath’ to create harmony with the kundalini awakening
– The sing-along challenge of the yogic breath while chanting the powerful “Vasi” mantra
– The sacred experiences of the pilgrimages to the sublime realms of the enlightened yogis that are conveyed through the chants.
– Potent Siddhar chants that are for the first time coming out of the inner circle. These chants are transforming and being immense energy fields, the listener’s inner and outer realities become Source aligned.
– A 10-page booklet that provides insights to each track and the interesting wisdom of the mystical Siddhar yogis related to each mantra chanted.
– The invocation of 210 Siddhars, the Beings of Light is by Siddhar Rajaswamy carries with the invocation, the secretive location where each of these Masters meditated through their life. The details of the invocation are mentioned in the booklet.
Turiya Nada’s 3rd Album: Arakara.
After over 5 years of intent to create a wave of music to reach humanity as blessings of the Siddhars, ARAKARA was created. The meditative powers within the resonance as seeds of mighty consciousness, alongside the joys of the special musical composition, is the dance of awakening. Arakara will make you dance in the sacred joys!
“Unlike his previous albums, Arakara was created specifically with the trance dance crowd in mind. Using live recordings of mantras sung by Nandhiji during ritual pujas, co-producers Howard Lipp and EdWing Sankey worked their magic by layering percussion, keyboards, guitar, harp, bass, flute, cello and vocal tracks on top of the traditional chants. Additional credit goes to Winston Raval, Rob Kholer, Jeronimo Sexton and Ena Vie for their stellar music contributions. The resulting sound inspires the listener to move ecstatically in “Vel Vel Muruga”, dance passionately in “Siva Siva Arakara” and sing blissfully in “Aum Sakti”…and when it’s all over, to sit quietly and meditate on the experience. Give Arakara the attention it deserves and it will awaken the inner fire in your soul.” –Joni Yung- LA YOGA MAGAZINE
