In a review for All About Jazz, Lyn Horton wrote: "In every song, long or short, an intricately diverse instrumentation conveys a sacred message of Kali, the Hindu Mother goddess... Drake's miraculous infallibility as percussionist and drummer can never dissolve; he blazes his path into the bandleader position with no less acuity."[6]
Ed Hazell of Point of Departure stated: "The music is of a piece with the spiritual vision... This album is like one of Ellington's Sacred Concerts, a very personal work that moves from a particular religious basis to a universal message. You don't have to be a believer to get it."[9]
The Free Jazz Collective's Stef Gijssels noted that the album finds the players "completely merging jazz with world music," and described the seven tracks as "full of energy, rhythmic complexities, while still being unbelievably pure and authentic." However, he called the lyrics "awful" due to the fact that "Ramprasad's poetry is not only not very poetic, it's also not very lyrical, with lots of abstract words and unequal rhythm."[8]
Track listing
"My Blissful Mother" (Hamid Drake) – 16:10
"Playful Dance at Soma" (Hamid Drake, Joe Morris, Jeff Parker, William Parker, Josh Abrams) – 12:20
"Visions of Ma" (Dee Alexander, Hamid Drake) – 2:33
"Supreme Lady Victorious in Battle" (Hamid Drake) – 11:45
"Only Longing of My Soul" (Hamid Drake) – 6:52
"There is Nothing Left But You" (Dee Alexander, William Parker, Hamid Drake) – 14:07