Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Erica wrote: Our sister Iswari introduced me to the heavy metal version of the stotram. I was very interested in hearing about it, after learning that the singer is the (former?) singer of Dinosaur Jr, a great indie grunge rock band that I listened to back in the 90s (when I wanted to move to Seattle, where all of the good music was at the time, right Narayan? hee). Dear Erica and All ~ Oh, I am so excited. I don't remember who sent me this, but a few days ago, a friend of mine (please forgive my fibro-fogged forgetfulness) gave me a link to a webpage for J. Mascius, the singer to which you refer. Here is what it said: :::oh! I am like a little girl with a Christmas present::: "The latest CD by J. Mascis, the guitarist and singer of Dinosaur jr, is a collection of devotional songs dedicated to the living Indian Saint, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma). Amma is a humanitarian and spiritual leader who has dedicated her life to uplifting suffering humanity through the her embrace, which she offers to all regardless of caste, creed or religion. She often sits as long as 20 hours straight in order to console people in this way. In the past 30 years she has hugged more than 24 million people throughout the world. Amma has also started a vast range of humanitarian projects, including orphanages, charitable hospitals and free homes for the homeless. After the tsunami struck in December 2004, Amma pledged 23 million dollars in relief aid. Her organization is currently in the process of building 6200 homes destroyed in the disaster, and has been providing free food, medical care and shelter since the disaster struck. All the proceeds of Mascis' CD go towards this cause. For information about Amma visit www. amma. org. The CD finds Mascis both on electric and acoustic guitar, playing original devotional songs, including "Help Me, Amma,Amma What Now?,Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu,Please Remember That I'm Here" and "Take Me Home." "Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu" is a Sanskrit mantra meaning "May All the Beings in all the Worlds Be Happy." The final song, "Ayi Giri Nandini," is a metalized version of a Sanskrit hymn by Adi Shankaracharya. Written around 1300 years ago, the hymn sings the glories of the Divine Mother as she slaughters the demonic forces of Mahisha Asura, the Buffalo Demon. Mahisha Asura symbolizes the dark negativities of humanity: greed, anger, laziness, pride, etc." This was the second items on J. Macius homepage. I can't wait to get the CD. Here is the link to the Homepage: _http://www.jmascis.com/_ (http://www.jmascis.com/) Here is the link for the information about the Amma CD: _The official store for J Mascis & The Fog and Dinosaur Jr merchandise_ (http://www.scigear.com/jmascis/) Well, unfortunately, they are currently out of all stock., but you can still save the link and get the CD another time. :::dancing around happily::: Jai Ma ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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