CATALOG
fru·i·tion (fr-shn)
n.
1. Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment: labor finally coming to fruition.
2. Enjoyment derived from use or possession.
3. The condition of bearing fruit.
[Middle English fruicioun, from Old French fruicion, from Late Latin fruiti, fruitin-, enjoyment, from Latin fruitus, past participle of fru, to enjoy.]
ni·ro·dhi·ka
n. (Sanskrit)
1. A phase in the unfolding of Nada, potential sound energy.
Note: Nirodhika which tends towards the destruction of reason is Prajna.
Fruitions Nirodhika are incidental and occasional tapes and CDs that I create while working on larger projects.
A listing of Editions Nirodhika CDRs is also included.
The catalog will be updated when I return from India on December 2nd. Stay tuned.