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  2. Ngawang Tashi Bapu - Wikipedia

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    While studying the Buddhist Philosophy and Sacred Chant, Lama Tashi was selected by the Drepung Loseling Monastery to be on "Sacred Music and Sacred Dance for Planetary Healing" and "The Mystical of Tibet Tour" in U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and many other countries where he has shared stage with many well known artists like Michael Stipe of R.E.M, Sheryl Crow, Patti Smith, Philips Glass, Gilberto ...

  3. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    Musical chanting, most often in Tibetan, is an integral part of Tibetan Buddhism. These chants may be simple or complex recitations of sacred texts for various occasions. Chanting accompanied by a melody (dbyangs) is often used as part of Tibetan Buddhist rituals, ceremonies, festivals, and sadhanas.

  4. Tenzin Palmo - Wikipedia

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    Her life was profiled in the book Cave in the Snow by Vicki Mackenzie (ISBN 1-58234-045-5). Tenzin Palmo released a book containing some of her teachings: Reflections On A Mountain Lake: Teachings on Practical Buddhism (ISBN 1-55939-175-8). Three Teachings is a compilation of talks given by Tenzin Palmo in Singapore, in 1998.

  5. List of Tibetan writers - Wikipedia

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    Author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying: Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche: born 1951: chos kyi nyi ma-Son of Tulku Urgyen, contributions on Bardo: Mipham Chökyi Lodrö: born 1952: mi pham chos kyi blo gros: 14th Shamarpa - Dhondup Gyal: 1953–1985: don grub rgyal-A founder of modern Tibetan literature Tashi Tsering (London) born 1958: bkra shis ...

  6. Traditional Tibetan medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Tibetan medicine or Sowa Rigpa is the Tibetan medical system developed in the 8th century under King Trisong Detsen that incorporated the best international medical practices of that time. [1] The medical treatise Giyud Shi, or the Four Tantras, was then originally composed and later edited in the 12th century.

  7. Dharani - Wikipedia

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    According to Eugène Burnouf, the 19th-century French Indologist and a scholar of Buddhism, dharanis are magical formulas that to Buddhist devotees are the most important parts of their books. [36] Burnouf, states Davidson, was the first scholar to realise how important and widespread dharani had been in Buddhism sutras and Mahayana texts. [ 37 ]

  8. Janet Gyatso - Wikipedia

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    Gyatso attended the University of California at Berkeley for her BA, MA and PhD. She received her PhD in 1981 in the department of South and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures [at Berkeley,] with a dissertation on Thangtong Gyalpo and the visionary tradition of Tibetan Buddhism [2] [3] Prior to her PhD, she completed her Master of Arts in 1974 in Sanskrit, and her Bachelor of Arts in ...

  9. Gyuto Order - Wikipedia

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    Chants: The Spirit Of Tibet (2013) Tibetan Chants for World Peace, Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir (2008) Sounds of Global Harmony CD (2001) Om Mani Padme Hum : The Jewel In the Lotus (2001) The Practice of Contentment : A Meditation Guide; Tantric Trilogy : The Gyuto Monks of Tibet; Seven Years in Tibet: film soundtrack

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