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"Bonds", the theme that plays when Yasha faces of against Wrath Asura.
Surge of Mantra, Used in the final battle to give Asura his final power up. It's very similar to White Light Majesty in this respect. And it is awesome for it.
In Your Belief (Ethnic version) a very low key peice that plays in the episode recaps. Noted for being very Okami-ish. Ammy even cameos in one recap with this music.
Hell, the whole soundtrack is awesome and let's leave it at that. Being done by Chikayo Fukuda will do that.
Collectively, if you listen carefully, many of these songs have the same feeling as "In Your Belief". That is probably what is most awesome about Asura's Wrath music: it has different variations of its main theme song, all of which not only make the scenes in which they play in that much more amazing, but beautiful, despite the dissonance.