Navras

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"Navras"
Song by Juno Reactor and Don Davis
from the album The Matrix Revolutions: Music from the Motion Picture and Labyrinth
Released
  • 4 November 2003 (soundtrack)
  • 26 October 2004 (album)
  • 28 January 2022 (single)
StudioThe Chapel, Fox Soundstage and O'Henry's in Los Angeles
Genre
Length9:05
Songwriter(s)
  • Ben Watkins
  • Don Davis
Producer(s)
  • Ben Watkins
  • Don Davis

"Navras" is a composition and a song from The Matrix Revolutions soundtrack by goa trance band Juno Reactor, whose remix version is composed by Don Davis and Juno Reactor featuring vocal elements by Lakshmi Shankar and Azam Ali.[1] The song contains an adaption of the Pavamana Mantra found in the Hindu sacred text the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, section I.iii.28, used in the soundtrack of the movie The Matrix Revolutions. The song was also a remix of an earlier track called Neodammerung (German for "the twilight of Neo"). The name Navras might refer to the notion of nine rasas (nava rasa) in Sanskrit aesthetics.[citation needed]

asato mā sad gamaya
tamaso mā jyotir gamaya
mṛtyor mā amṛtaṁ gamaya
From ignorance lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality
--Brhadaranyaka Upanishad, I.iii.28

The track was used by rhythmic gymnasts Simona Peycheva of Bulgaria and Penelope Blackmore of Australia in their respective ribbon routines at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.[2][3]

The Calgary Flames have used this song since the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Used as the intro right before the Flames take the ice, this song has been used in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2022.

On 28 January 2022, "Navras" was released as single with 3 remixes from Bliss, Reaky Reakson and System Of The Abyss.

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  1. ^ "Music of Iran: Azam Ali". Iran Chamber Society. December 13, 2013. "[Ali also worked on...] Matrix Revolutions, performing the song "Navras" together with bandmate Greg Ellis, Ben Watkins of Juno Reactor and Laxmi Shankar.
  2. ^ Olympic Games Athens 2004 - Simona Peycheva BUL ribbon final on YouTube
  3. ^ Penelope BLACKMORE (AUS) ribbon - 2004 Athens Olympics Qualifs on YouTube