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  2. File:Buddham Saranam Gacchami - Male Voice, with Female ...

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    This invocation, or refuge prayer, is known as the “Three Jewels” or “Three Treasures” (tri-ratna) prayer in Buddhism. 5. In Hinduism, this mantra chant is sometimes expanded with Satyam sharanam gacchâmi (I go for refuge in truth), Ahimsam sharanam gacchâmi (I go for refuge in non-violence), Yogam sharanam gacchâmi (I go for refuge ...

  3. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    A Buddhist chant is a form of musical verse or recitation, in some ways analogous to the religious musics and hymns of other faiths. There are numerous traditions of Buddhist chanting, singing, and music in all three major schools of Buddhism: Theravada, East Asian Buddhism, and Himalayan Vajrayana.

  4. Paritta - Wikipedia

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    Blessing Chants (22 pages) Anandajoti Bhikkhu (edition and trans.) (2006). Daily Chanting, a weekly sequence of paritta chants (80 pages) Paritta Chanting audio files Examples of Paritta in the Burmese style. Chandrabodhi chants the Ratana Sutta and other suttas in an 'Indian style' at freebuddhistaudio

  5. Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō - Wikipedia

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    Jazz bassist Buster Williams is a Buddhist practitioner and chants with his wife during the film. [25] [better source needed] 2021 – The documentary film, Baggio: The Divine Ponytail, [26] shows the football player Roberto Baggio meditating for recovery. He chants the mantra while meditating.

  6. Category:Buddhist chants - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Buddhist chants" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Category:Buddhist mantras - Wikipedia

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    Category: Buddhist mantras. 12 languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item;

  8. Shurangama Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Shurangama or Śūraṅgama mantra is a dhāraṇī or long mantra of Buddhist practice in East Asia. Although relatively unknown in modern Tibet, there are several Śūraṅgama Mantra texts in the Tibetan Buddhist canon. It has strong associations with the Chinese Chan Buddhist tradition.

  9. Beompae - Wikipedia

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    Sung in a characteristic high pitch by a trained professional singer and monk, for special ritual occasions. The term boempae sometimes refers specifically to these kinds of chants, the most ancient of Korean Buddhist ritual chants. hwacheong (화청), secular Buddhist ritual chants, in vernacular Korean, easily understood by listeners. [3] [4]