: It layers whispered vocals and Balinese gongs over a hypnotic, drone-like foundation, making it a staple for deep meditation and yoga practices.

The track is celebrated for its ability to bridge Eastern devotional tradition with Western ambient and electronic sensibilities:

The title refers to , the "Lord of the Dance." In Hindu mythology, this form of Shiva represents the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction.

"Nataraj" (or "Nataraja") is a seminal track by Grammy-nominated world music artist . It typically appears in two distinct forms: as a meditative piece on the collaborative album Music for Yoga and Other Joys (2003) and as a more rhythmic "Lifeline Mix" featured on later compilations. Musical Profile

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: It layers whispered vocals and Balinese gongs over a hypnotic, drone-like foundation, making it a staple for deep meditation and yoga practices.

The track is celebrated for its ability to bridge Eastern devotional tradition with Western ambient and electronic sensibilities: Jai Uttal - Nataraj

The title refers to , the "Lord of the Dance." In Hindu mythology, this form of Shiva represents the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction. : It layers whispered vocals and Balinese gongs

"Nataraj" (or "Nataraja") is a seminal track by Grammy-nominated world music artist . It typically appears in two distinct forms: as a meditative piece on the collaborative album Music for Yoga and Other Joys (2003) and as a more rhythmic "Lifeline Mix" featured on later compilations. Musical Profile Jai Uttal - Nataraj

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