Lyrics by Tantra

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  1. A Lugar Nenhum
  2. Assim parece ser
  3. Barbie e Ken
  4. Corvos Sobre o Campo
  5. Cut Back
  6. Dia de Sol
  7. E.M.C.
  8. Eduardo e Mônica
  9. Erika
  10. Fabrica
  11. Guardas no Hotel
  12. Magnificat
  13. Mesmo Sem Te Ver
  14. Mordacchia
  15. Mr. Tambourine Man
  16. O Circo Partiu
  17. O Lobo da Estepe
  18. O Mundo Perfeito
  19. O zepelim
  20. Onde as coisas flutuam
  21. Quando Você Ouvir a Minha Canção
  22. Rei Não Bate
  23. Santa Catarina
  24. Sem Dizer Adeus
  25. Tropicália
  26. Túnel do Tempo
  27. Um Dia de Sol

Tantra (; Sanskrit: तन्त्र, lit. 'expansion-device, salvation-spreader; loom, weave, warp') is an esoteric yogic tradition that developed on the Indian subcontinent from the middle of the 1st millennium CE onwards in both Hinduism and Buddhism. The term tantra, in the Indian traditions, also means any systematic broadly applicable "text, theory, system, method, instrument, technique or practice". A key feature of these traditions is the use of mantras, and thus they are commonly referred to as Mantramārga ("Path of Mantra") in Hinduism or Mantrayāna ("Mantra Vehicle") and Guhyamantra ("Secret Mantra") in Buddhism. In Buddhism, the Vajrayana traditions are known for tantric ideas and practices, which are based on Indian Buddhist Tantras. They include Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Esoteric Buddhism, Japanese Shingon Buddhism and Nepalese Newar Buddhism. Although Southern Esoteric Buddhism does not directly reference the tantras, its practices and ideas parallel them. In Buddhism, tantra has influenced the art and iconography of Tibetan and East Asian Buddhism, as well as historic cave temples of India and the art of Southeast Asia. Tantric Hindu and Buddhist traditions have also influenced other Eastern religious traditions such as Jainism, the Tibetan Bön tradition, Daoism, and the Japanese Shintō tradition. Certain modes of non-Vedic worship such as Puja are considered tantric in their conception and rituals. Hindu temple building also generally conforms to the iconography of tantra. Hindu texts describing these topics are called Tantras, Āgamas or Samhitās.

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