Sounds of Isha – Music, Spirituality, and the Body

Music is an important part of Isha events, programs and celebrations. The last few weeks have been an especially musical time, with the release of a new Sounds of Isha album and the Ishana album by pop-singer Smita.

The first volume in the Isha Mantra series, Trigun is a collection of traditional Sanskrit chants in praise of the Adiyogi (first yogi) Shiva, rendered in Sounds of Isha’s own unique style. Click Here to read more about the album and about Sounds of Isha.

Click on track listings to preview:
1: Bilvashtakam
2: Chidambareshvara
3: Shiva Shadakshara
4: Kalabhairavashtakam
5: Daridraya Dahana
6: Shiva Panchakshara

 

 

The album Ishana was created as an offering to Isha and Sadhguru by singer Smita. This video is from one of the tracks, “Yogeshwaraya”. Set and shot in the beautiful surroundings of Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, the song is a tribute to Shiva, while the video incorporates the profound rituals of the ashram, while featuring its locations, residents and activities.
 

 

Trigun and Ishana are both available for purchase at the Isha Download Store

 

Seven Notes, Seven Chakras: Sadhguru Speaks about Music, Spirituality, and the Body

Whether you listen to tribal music in Africa, the most evolved music of India or even Western classical music which has evolved in a different direction — wherever you go — there are only seven notes. It can't be an accident. It definitely cannot be an accident because all these cultures and their music have evolved completely, without any communication between them.

Music means various types of sounds: when they're in tune it becomes music; out of tune it becomes noise. The same is true with you. If all the different ingredients of who you are become in tune, you are like music; out of tune you become noise. So first of all, what is sound?

If you feed any sound into an oscilloscope, a sound-measuring instrument, it gives out a certain form. That means every sound has a form attached to it.

Similarly, every form has a sound attached to it. Or in other words, today modern science is proving to you that the whole existence is just a vibration of energy. Just 100 years ago, science believed in matter, but not anymore. Now, modern science has gone full-circle and denies matter. Modern science says there is no such thing as matter. Matter is just a make-believe thing — it's a relative existence. It is not a reality. Reality is just energy vibrating in different ways. The whole existence is just a vibration.

 

 

Where there is vibration, there is bound to be a sound. Isn't it so? Where there is a vibration, there is bound to be a sound. So in yoga, we say the whole existence is just sound. We call this "Nadha Brahma." Nadha Brahma means the whole creation and the creator are just sound. Now this is not a fancy conclusion that somebody has drawn, a scientist deduced it. Albert Einstein never experienced this; he only mathematically deduced that everything is just energy vibrating. But when we approach it experientially, when we saw it experientially, naturally it was all sound. Every vibration is a sound. So every form that you see in the world is a certain kind of sound.

So if everything is sound, why don't you hear it? This question will naturally come up. You don't hear it simply because your hearing range is in a small band of frequencies; anything below that is subsonic and anything above is ultrasonic. For example, if you take a transistor radio and tune it, suddenly it starts singing or talking – where is the sound coming from? It's already in the air, isn't it? Fortunately, you cannot hear it. It is in a frequency mode which is not in your hearing range, but it is all over the place. Similarly, the whole existence is just sound, but it is not in your experience because your hearing range is limited.

If you move into a certain state called Rithumbara Pragna, if you move into this state, and if you look at any form, the sound attached to it becomes clear to you. In such a state, the whole existence is just sound. All musical notes come from this.

Now the human body is constructed with seven basic components, and the root sounds for these seven basic components are what have become musical notes everywhere in the world. People who evolved music may not have experienced this, but if you experiment with music, whichever way you experiment, everything falls within the parameters of these seven notes because the very construction of the body is within the seven dimensions of creation, which is being represented as chakras.

A "chakra" is just a meeting point for the energy system. It is a junction point, a traffic junction, and there are seven major junctions. This does not mean that a chakra by itself has its own quality, it is just that all roads which travel in a direction are doing certain things; they come together at a certain point, so it becomes a powerful place. If a person becomes utterly silent within himself, then the body can be experienced as sound. It is in this state that these seven notes have evolved.

In India, music was not just entertainment, it was a spiritual process. The classical music, the way sound is used – the ragas (melodies), the talas (rhythms) – everything is such that if you get deeply involved in it, it will bring meditativeness. You will see that a person who is very deeply involved in classical music will be saint-like. Have you have seen this? If you have seen a person who is very deeply involved in classical music, he becomes like a saint because it makes him meditative. It was not that somebody invented it just for entertainment. Entertainment was not the attitude of life. Everything was a spiritual process to reach a higher level of consciousness.

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  1. Elizabeth

    I was looking up the meanings for some of the chants on Trigun. The first one, Bilvashtakam, is apparently about making an offering of Bilwa leaves. So funny, because I have one of these plants in my room next to my bed. A very special plant! The translation is here, I think probably all these chants can be found http://www.saivism.net/prayers/bilwa.asp

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