The Devas and Asuras The perennial battle between the Devas and Asuras is undertaken over the dominion of the three worlds: Svarga, Bhumi and Patala, or Heaven, Earth and the Nether worlds. Both races are technically equal, possessors of great religious and martial powers, but the Devas are committed to the worship of the Supreme Being and the practice of virtue. The Asuras have atheistic and devious tendencies that grow over time. The divide is the greatest in the Kali Yuga, the final age.[6]
adding a didgeridoo always kicks things up a notch, even more so when paired with tribal male vocals. I have a small collection of didgeridoo's, and every last one of them is awesome, imo
Since you are an Indian, I suppose you refer to Hindusim? In Persian Zoroastrianism Ahuras are benevolent manifestations of Ahura Mazda(Ormuzd), Devas are manefestations of the shadow of Ormuzd - Angra Mainyu(Ahriman). I am aware of the inversion between those religions, and I do find it quite interesting. At any rate, I`ll agree that your knowledge of hinduism supersede mine. :)
@Ybhauma well im just glad im not crazy/hearing things, haahahaha great song tho btw, wouldve never heard the full vocal sample had i not found this appreciate the upload
I believe so, yes. I think the entire temple complex is called Angkor Wat, while this specific temple is named Ta Prohm. That is what google and the picture source provide as information anyway. :)
///_______SENCILLAMNETE GENAIL ,FANTASTICO UN GRAN SONIDO UNA GRAN PRODUCCION MUSICAL ,LA MUSICA ME TRASPORTA AL INFINITO, FELICITACIONES POR CREAR ESTA MAGISTRAL OBRA DE ARTE ---Lito Grandon facebook
@gotmilk8437 Hmm yes, now I can actually acknowledge the similarities, it is most likely the same. :) Last time I went through the track I didn't pay attention to that part due to the massive alteration the voice has been put through.
Well, they were both Gods or Deities of the Ancient Near East Religions (Persia's Zoroastrianism, India's Hinduism, Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Shintoism) all relates to Animism and Spiritualism. However, between these Devas, they're divided in two. The Benevolent and Malevolent. The first level Devas (Supreme Deities, Benevolent) were the good ones or mostly Spiritualistic. And second level Devas are known as Asuras (Fallen Deities), were the Malevolent ones or Materialists. They are creators who bring about chaos, destruction, disorder and all things dark. They were then cast out of the Heavens during the Battle of the Deva(s) - 'The (s) at the end of the verb acts as a plural connotation here denotes the existence of Devas as polytheistic and diverse, not singular or monotheistic' (in Mahabbhrata and Boddhisatva's chronology). Thus, implying that they're indeed, co-existed in theological divisions. The Devas you mentioned as Demons are in fact the 2nd level in hierarchy of the Gods. The first Devas in hierarchy is always the Spiritually enlightened and omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent ones. The second level of Devas (Asuras) in hierarchy were in pursuit of mankind's hive mind slavery, worldly materialism such as teaching humans the art of war, Earthly manifestations, weaponmaking throughout the dynamics of our complex civilizations, both intelligible and unintelligible languages they helped developed. The now human countries and histories we have now we're taught by the second level Devas, also known in Hinduism, as the progressive, independent, non conformist, liberated legion and religion of the Asuras. The Asuras upon being cast out of the Heavens, fell into the dark limbo of the Earth's core, deep its womb, where fiery Inferno (Hell) is believed to reside down under. In Hinduism and Zoroastrianism and Buddhism altogether, Karma and Sufferings are symbolic of Hell's existence incorporated into mankind's livelihood those of the uncivilized, unevolved, and the morally corrupt are being punished in their own demise, thus, bringing forth the metaphysical presence of Hell into reality in forms of sufferings, pain, or even death. Some believed that Devas sacrificed themselves to be reincarnated into the world as humans to save mankind, while Asuras, sacrificed mankind's happiness, in order to build new civilizations to which they see fit to their end goals which is to rule and empower humanity according to their standards. The Devas however, lets us live and love and grow, according to our free will, intellect and emotions, therefore making them the more desirable benevolent free spirited race of Gods worthy to be worshipped. On the other hand, the malevolent, forceful Asuras as least likely to be favored or respected as they prey upon our weaknesses and ignorance. The only human race who worships the Asuras in this modern day are the hedonistic ones who seek material growth, worldly pleasures, instead of spiritual growth and everlasting ecstasy of heavenly peace that the Devas has gifted us with. ❤
@gotmilk8437 Don't think the Shpongle one is the same, but it sure sounds similar. It might be part from the thing kuntik35 mentioned below. Although this is where I've heard it: watch?v=v-6XMBKtD2c
Thank you for all these beautiful feedbacks!
After 10 years still one of my biggest fav. ❤❤❤❤ I LOVE THE VOCALS... GOOSEBUMPS ❤️❤️
What a total masterpiece! First time heard and nearly blown away
Asuras: Titans from hindu-buddhist cosmology.
Devas, the Gods of Hinduism, whom expelled their half brothers the Asuras from the Heavens.
Nephilim and Anunnaki
The Devas and Asuras
The perennial battle between the Devas and Asuras is undertaken over the dominion of the three worlds: Svarga, Bhumi and Patala, or Heaven, Earth and the Nether worlds. Both races are technically equal, possessors of great religious and martial powers, but the Devas are committed to the worship of the Supreme Being and the practice of virtue. The Asuras have atheistic and devious tendencies that grow over time. The divide is the greatest in the Kali Yuga, the final age.[6]
Wow thank you what does this all mean
Where did you get it from
#multinikg No, it's part of a cycle, where we are now, it's at the lower part of that cycle and we're moving out of it.
I've been there! Quite a magical place... It fills you with a deep sense of reverence. Song fits perfectly!
yes, same song and different performers.. composer's name is "dede efendi".. an ottoman person who lived between 1778- 1846 a.d.
Der Baum des Lebens ❤❤❤
Beautiful picture too thanks
WOW...JUST PLAIN WOW! Takes you to the purest place of beginnings. Thank you.
Love to visit this magical place
still blaring my speakers to this.
ASURA......fa' parte del presente futuro.....godiamocela......
Камбоджа , храм в корнях огромных деревьев Анкор - я был там ! Асура как всегда - круто !
Не знаю кто строил тот храм, но то дерево я посадил)
Sad to see unkeeped old ode to beauty of pious life. I'm nostalgic, should remember home.
he using sample "tenneni" from to otttoman sing
tenneni comes to 1600b.c by the way....
One of the Greatest project of all of times (y)
Reminds of an ancient forest in India and there are demons and devas fighting in the skies above my temple.
same temple where laura croft's tombraider was filmed, been there myself!
Браво за парчето Ники, едно от наиситина най-любимите ми
My 3rd Eye dilated at 6:10
Woah, instant goose bumps at that moment.
adding a didgeridoo always kicks things up a notch, even more so when paired with tribal male vocals. I have a small collection of didgeridoo's, and every last one of them is awesome, imo
If you folks like the electronic part there, I'd recommend you check out Astronaut Ape, E-Mantra or Alwoods in case you don't know them yet.
In the unconsciousness.
Shpongle - "Around the world in a Tea Daze" uses the vocal sample as well.
vocal: Emre Kıral
The beginning sounds quite like 'Beyond the Bounds", the opening credits of ZOE. (Except i'ts a female voice)
Shpongle its amazing for mushroom trip xD
Since you are an Indian, I suppose you refer to Hindusim? In Persian Zoroastrianism Ahuras are benevolent manifestations of Ahura Mazda(Ormuzd), Devas are manefestations of the shadow of Ormuzd - Angra Mainyu(Ahriman). I am aware of the inversion between those religions, and I do find it quite interesting.
At any rate, I`ll agree that your knowledge of hinduism supersede mine. :)
Oh this is really fantastic Mr. Cetik.
Freaking awesome Asura
Very good!
Congratulations!
a fantastic find, incredible!
Spectacular music
Battle royal is over❤❤❤2;2❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
12:12❤🎉❤😅😮😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉.
Ende.🎉
75+75*150***300000000000000000000
Really Beautiful..Thanks A lot*
@Ybhauma well im just glad im not crazy/hearing things, haahahaha
great song tho btw, wouldve never heard the full vocal sample had i not found this
appreciate the upload
very powerful track. more powerful than the blotter under my tongue ;-)
Divino
I believe so, yes. I think the entire temple complex is called Angkor Wat, while this specific temple is named Ta Prohm. That is what google and the picture source provide as information anyway. :)
just amazing
Fantastic music!!!!
///_______SENCILLAMNETE GENAIL ,FANTASTICO UN GRAN SONIDO UNA GRAN PRODUCCION MUSICAL ,LA MUSICA ME TRASPORTA AL INFINITO, FELICITACIONES POR CREAR ESTA MAGISTRAL OBRA DE ARTE
---Lito Grandon facebook
Excruciatingly beautiful.
Fantastic!
Masterpiece!!!
Great picture! from Angkor Wat? (Cambodia)
And here we come ;-)
Incrível. Gostei muito ! parabéns !! Ouvindo no Brasil
6:20....the magic begins.
Super
truly amazing
Gold Track.,
whenever i listen to these types of songs i imagine myself in the picture it portrays...on a journey...lol
Me imagino a Siddharta preparándose para una pelea con Devadatta
wooowwwww! what a bit!! big like!! :)
i feel like the sample voice that starts around 2:23 is the same from shpongle song around the world in a tea daze. anyone else notice that?
Love ur name and standards. Like who dares to not have milk?!
Daniel Webster did that, read some of ring-shaped thoughts in his written work
@gotmilk8437 Hmm yes, now I can actually acknowledge the similarities, it is most likely the same. :) Last time I went through the track I didn't pay attention to that part due to the massive alteration the voice has been put through.
*Who Won The Battle?* was it the tree monster or the house?
oh oui !
Unique! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
tennenni tenenen
Asura pek çok Türk nakarat ve motifleri kullanıyor. Dinleyiciler çoğu kez farkında bile değil...
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Sounds like... Might And Magic VII Soundtrack-Track 9
fuck this is just epic!
It was taken from indian mythology
cool shit
4:30
Tennenni kısmını Kubat sandım bi an
8:35 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Am I the only one who thinks of Prince of Persia when you hear this?
no, you arent the only one.
Zoie3x8 well maybe not the intro, but around 2:30
Knights_of_Eastern_Calculus Lol thats Indian style not persian
Great............ a.b.s.o.l.u.t.l.e.y. Great -- and the "Thumbs Down" are "clueless" ..Thats it
voix bien trippante
Devas are the word for Demons in Zoroastrianism. Strange title.
Well, they were both Gods or Deities of the Ancient Near East Religions (Persia's Zoroastrianism, India's Hinduism, Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Shintoism) all relates to Animism and Spiritualism.
However, between these Devas, they're divided in two. The Benevolent and Malevolent.
The first level Devas (Supreme Deities, Benevolent) were the good ones or mostly Spiritualistic. And second level Devas are known as Asuras (Fallen Deities), were the Malevolent ones or Materialists. They are creators who bring about chaos, destruction, disorder and all things dark. They were then cast out of the Heavens during the Battle of the Deva(s) - 'The (s) at the end of the verb acts as a plural connotation here denotes the existence of Devas as polytheistic and diverse, not singular or monotheistic' (in Mahabbhrata and Boddhisatva's chronology). Thus, implying that they're indeed, co-existed in theological divisions.
The Devas you mentioned as Demons are in fact the 2nd level in hierarchy of the Gods.
The first Devas in hierarchy is always the Spiritually enlightened and omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent ones.
The second level of Devas (Asuras) in hierarchy were in pursuit of mankind's hive mind slavery, worldly materialism such as teaching humans the art of war, Earthly manifestations, weaponmaking throughout the dynamics of our complex civilizations, both intelligible and unintelligible languages they helped developed. The now human countries and histories we have now we're taught by the second level Devas, also known in Hinduism, as the progressive, independent, non conformist, liberated legion and religion of the Asuras.
The Asuras upon being cast out of the Heavens, fell into the dark limbo of the Earth's core, deep its womb, where fiery Inferno (Hell) is believed to reside down under.
In Hinduism and Zoroastrianism and Buddhism altogether, Karma and Sufferings are symbolic of Hell's existence incorporated into mankind's livelihood those of the uncivilized, unevolved, and the morally corrupt are being punished in their own demise, thus, bringing forth the metaphysical presence of Hell into reality in forms of sufferings, pain, or even death.
Some believed that Devas sacrificed themselves to be reincarnated into the world as humans to save mankind, while Asuras, sacrificed mankind's happiness, in order to build new civilizations to which they see fit to their end goals which is to rule and empower humanity according to their standards.
The Devas however, lets us live and love and grow, according to our free will, intellect and emotions, therefore making them the more desirable benevolent free spirited race of Gods worthy to be worshipped. On the other hand, the malevolent, forceful Asuras as least likely to be favored or respected as they prey upon our weaknesses and ignorance.
The only human race who worships the Asuras in this modern day are the hedonistic ones who seek material growth, worldly pleasures, instead of spiritual growth and everlasting ecstasy of heavenly peace that the Devas has gifted us with. ❤
OOBE.
yeah "tennenni" bizim
@gotmilk8437 Don't think the Shpongle one is the same, but it sure sounds similar. It might be part from the thing kuntik35 mentioned below. Although this is where I've heard it: watch?v=v-6XMBKtD2c
Psh! I thought this was about Rappelz... -.-
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