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North Torana, stupa with musicians, Sanci, India. Photo credit: dalbera

 

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Buddhist Music and Chanting

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Imee Ooi

Chinese

Trent Walker: Stirring and Stilling

Cambodian

Plum Village Chanting

English

Reverend Heng Sure

English

Kashōken, an ensemble of Japanese Shingon priests, perform a "rolling reading” of the Great Sutra on the Perfection of Wisdom at the Stanford Memorial Church

Japanese

Album cover for "HEART SUTRA" by Kanho Yakushiji, a Japanese Buddhist monk and musician

Japanese

Yogetsu Akasaka, a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and musician known for his unique blend of Buddhist chanting and beatboxing, sits with a deck and microphone

Japanese

Tina Turner chanting

Japanese

Daqing Tana and Haya Band

Mongolian

BSWA chanting

Pali

Music of Myanmar: Buddhist Chant in the Pali Tradition

Pali

Amaravati Sangha

Pali/English

Ani Choying Drolma, a Nepalese Buddhist nun of Tibetan origin and a renowned musician

Tibetan

Dechen Shak Dagsay

Tibetan

Album cover "Pure Sounds" by the Gyuto Monks of Tibet, which features their unique form of deep harmonic chanting

Tibetan

Lama Gyurme & Jean-Philippe Rykiel

Tibetan

Maitri Vihar Monastery monks perform deep throat chanting

Tibetan

Nawang Khechog

Tibetan

 

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