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  2. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    Singing Dharma songs is an extraodinarily skillful and enjoyable Buddhist practice technique that Rinpoche has introduced to his students in a variety of ways: Rinpoche himself sings regularly; he has given illuminating explanations of the profound songs of the great masters; has composed many of his own songs; and has instructed and encouraged ...

  3. Category:Buddhism in music - Wikipedia

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    This category includes songs, albums and artists in the music industry that 1) express authentic Buddhist themes or 2) utilize Buddhist imagery and concepts. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Category:Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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  5. Gunla Bajan - Wikipedia

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    Gunla" is the name of the tenth month in the Nepal Sambat calendar, which corresponds to August in the Gregorian calendar and "bajan" means "music" and "music playing group". [ 2 ] Gunla is a sacred month for the Newar Buddhist community [ 3 ] when they recite the Buddhist scriptures and visit places of worship playing devotional music.

  6. Category:Performers of Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    A category for those who do Buddhist music or whose music is strongly associated with Buddhism. Pages in category "Performers of Buddhist music" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. Bibiladeniye Mahanama - Wikipedia

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    Bibiladeniye Mahanama was born on 31 October 1989 at the government hospital in Dompe.His birth name, Wanaviraja Wasala Mudhiyanselage Lahiru Madhusanka, was given to him by his mother, Indrani Tennakoon, and father, Wanaviraja Wasala Mudhiyanselage Abeyratne Bandara.

  8. Smot (chanting) - Wikipedia

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    Smot or smutr is a Khmer morphologic transformation of the sanskritic root sutra, which refers to a set prayer or verse, with the causative infix which induces the active verb sot (Khmer: សូត្រ), i.e. to pray, to become factitive, smot (Khmer: ស្មូត), i.e. to cause one to pray.

  9. Mohideen Baig - Wikipedia

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    One of the most influential singers in Sinhala music, Baig is known particularly for his Buddhist devotional music. [2] He is a Muslim who moved to Sri Lanka from Salem in Tamil Nadu, but of Hyderabadi Muslim origin. [3] He was considered a highly influential multicultural figure in the country's arts history. [4]