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  • awesome!... am trying to learn the technique....

  • this was used in an interesting episode of Millennium called Bardo Thodol

  • Creepy? That person is not right. This is so VERY peaceful! AND inspiring! 

  • From this I feel peaceful, calm; I only wish I could sing this.

  • can anyone get the word / lyrics for this prayer?

    if a link could be provided thatd be great!@

  • 法 Dharma

  • I've known about this group for years and they are terrific. On the other hand, if I hadn't heard of them and they were approaching me in a dark alley making those sounds, I'd run for my life.

  • @125jlm lol!! Me too! Beautiful music, but everything depends on the setting, haha!

  • lol its mongolic Turk song. Fuckn western peoples dont like Turks and Mongols but this song is good huh? stupids...

  • @nhtFB I'm western and i love both turks and mongols.

  • @ewsify

    good boy :)

  • lol its mongolic Turk song

  • it is a prayer from the Bardo Thodol, the bouddhist Book of the Dead. Extended information can be found when you google 'Bardo Thodol'.

  • holy sky

  • what are they praying for? :D kinda amazing that i dont know the answer, but i dont care cause its mesmerising. :)

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  • красивое горловое пение, завораживает мистикой

  • @TheELeFos Я согласен. Я использую Google переводчик прямо сейчас

  • its a peaceful mystical sound...:3

  • I love these guys. They are brilliant.

  • Sounds like my dad in the morning

  • Song lyric, please !!!! ????

  • reminds me of the Buddhist monks in Japan reciting prayers at the shrine

  • This song is about seven minutes too short!

  • @Emper0rH0rde yeah they sold out :(

  • I heard these guys at Love Music Festival today. Absolutely amazing.

  • sounds so meditative, can't stop listening

  • @gringotes94 better than Death Metal dudes

  • Shit!! Awsomness!!! =D

  • I like the pointy hat

  • Powerful mantras and chants have been used to change the energy of fear into courage, confusion into wisdom, anxiety into trust, and sorrow into joy. There are many words of power used to attune the energy and develop harmony of mind, body and spirit.

  • Respekt USA

  • so amazing it seems like its a battle song and it makes me wana beet the hell outa some orcs

  • Can anyone translate their prayer?

  • @yuben112 Basically, they'r just singing some random self-made words :D

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  • it's only funny until one of the singers kicks your ass for being an eejit

  • Greetings from Hu(uun)gary! We lost our way there in Europe. :(

  • @somesz83 Egyetertek! I agree! Udvozollek Erdelybol, bizzunk a szebb jovoben.

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  • Note the resonance they get together!

  • lmao

  • The diversity of human expression is more vast than we can ever truely appreciate

  • güzel, çok güzel. muhtaç olunan kuvvet damarda saklı.. unutlumaya..:)

  • Azerbaycan Turkunden, Tuva Turklerine esenlik. Gok girsin Kizil ciksin! Tengri Turku korusun!

  • I like it! the human capacity for expression seems to be never ending

  • @Barbarahnl It never ends because it never had a beginning...

  • Kult sez this song is Perfect for his Choreography, He is Definitely using it. Isnt it amazing that throat singing exists in South Africa?yup! the Xhosa nation Practice it as a form of communication with the ancestral forces!

  • it does have an interesting timing to it, and I did not know that...I will have to check it out ^_^ that is awesome.

  • Beautiful song!

  • mahakala, great time or father time? am I right? also great blackness or darkness.. many meanings can be associated with the one word....

  • I love this kind of songs.. Can anyone please recommend me any keyword to find more songs like this?

    Thanks :)

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  • search for throat singing which is a singing teqnigue..

    tuvan ,or althaic,yakut ,mongolian ..even from finland or eskimos use this ..

    ,..may be yat-kha ,huun huur,althai kai althan urag ..these are search words:)

  • Es el CuCuy cantando...

  • THIS SONG IS HELLA CREEPY!!! I love it, I'm going to download it...

  • I am curious as to why you feel that this song is creepy. I get a mystical, powerful feeling from it...

  • I actually heard this song on the radio because the DJ was playing it for Halloween.

  • seriously? this thing is not a Halloween song. that DJ needs a smack in the face.

  • Yes he does need one. I would not appreciate someone making a heavy metal/horror rendition of a Hindu encantation and playing it at a Halloween party or in some movie.

  • @monsterviolence - What...? That's like playing a recording of a Passover Seder in Hebrew for the Fourth of July - it makes no sense at all.

  • You'r right!

    Such music cleans your body and soul from problems....

    I just can advice you to meditate with this music if you have lovesickness...

  • Beautiful & deeply moving!

    Connecting heaven & earth.

    Thank you for this vid !

  • Maes....no sean tan ignorantes que esto es una "Plegaria al Niñito Dios"...del grupo de musica de Tuva ( Siberia): Cantos de Garganta

  • AMAZING MUSIC. VERY BEAUTIFUL.

  • Tibetan Buddhist chant...I believe they are chanting for protection to their people and livestock from the great mountain...i think

  • What did you smoke? this is NOT from Tibet..

  • No it isn't. It is from Tuva. However, in Tuva they practice Tibetan Buddhism/Lamaism. This form of chanting came from the culture exchange between Tibet and the Mongol empire which included present day Tuva. I'm an anthropology major in college with a focus in ethnomusicology. I know it's hard to believe. But I do know what I'm talking about. It wasn't really necessary to be rude. But it guess it's easy to be mean when you can't see the person you are doing it to. So I understand :)

  • Actually, it's true that Tibetan style Buddhism came to what is now Tuva in slow waves via Mongolia. However, we also know that the monk's deep chordal chant voice originated late in that timeframe, among the Gyume in Tibet.

    Many Tuvans believe that their singing predates that of the Tibetans, and that they were pressured to give up their own, non-tantric approach. It seems to have been a somewhat mild form of cultural persecution on the part of the monks, which was thankfully unsuccessful.

  • I believe you. Too bad Tibet is enslaved by China.

  • Wow

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