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World Yoga by Various Artists, including Deva Premal & Miten, DJ Drez and Stevin McNamara, offers Sanskrit mantras and chants for yoga music.

Take a relaxing journey around the world with these soothing songs from Mail to Nepal and beyond on World Yoga.

Yoga is global. Throughout the world, people of all ages and backgrounds are practicing yoga to relax and rejuvenate and musicians are creating music to accompany it. This planet-wide interest in the age-old Indian practice inspired World Yoga.

Drawing on contemplative sounds from Wales to Tibet and Armenia to Uganda, this collection leads listeners to deeper relaxation and connection with life. With an engaging balance of more traditional yoga sounds, mantra-based pieces with Indian elements and unexpected acoustic gems from Africa and beyond, World Yoga reflects the practice's planetary impact and grace.

Created from Putumayo's massive music library, World Yoga follows the same arc as a yoga class. It begins with a call to focus and quiet the mind and body, thanks to the lush, evocative voice of Gambian-British singer Sona Jobarteh ("Reflections"). Later tracks offer more dynamic moments, without breaking the flow or concentration. And World Yoga closes with deeply relaxing songs such as Tibetan-Nepalese singer Kelsang Chukie Tethong's "A Prayer to Dispel Sickness and Harm," designed to accompany savasana, the more meditative period of practice. These songs hail from disparate yoga, musical and cultural traditions, such as the Kundalini tradition as expressed through Mexican singer Mirabai Ceiba's "Ong Namo." They may flow from regional roots (the Welsh electronic folk of 9Bach) or display an electronica kick with DJ Drez's "Floating Sweetness."

"I can't recall ever feeling so relaxed as I have while listening to the tracks on the collection," says Putumayo Founder Dan Storper. "Whether driving in traffic or dealing with work-related stress, these songs helped transport me to a much more peaceful and happier state."

The diversity of World Yoga reflects yoga's ability to transcend borders and cultural barriers, to move people of different backgrounds. World Yoga's music promises to turn a daily commute or next round of yoga practice into a meditative yet energizing experience.


TRACK LIST
1.) Sona Jobarteh - Reflections
2.) Quentin Dujardin - 1977
3.) Deva Premal & Miten - Om Asatoma
4.) Mirabai Ceiba - Ong Namo (Putumayo Version)
5.) DJ Drez - Floating Sweetness
8.) Stevin McNamara - Moon Magic (Chandra)

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