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  2. File:Buddhist India (IA buddhistindia00davirich).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    Most of this early Buddhist music were solemn chants and had no instrumental accompaniment. [62] Buddhist music was developed and promoted by Emperor Wu of Liang, who himself composed pieces of Buddhist music, introduced the genre to his court and promoted large scale Dharma assemblies which included music and chanting. [63]

  4. Bhajan - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] Buddhist vocal music and chanting is often part of Buddhist rituals and festivals in which they may be seen as offerings to the Buddha. [37] In South Asia, there are still several traditions of Buddhist bhajan singing. One is the Newari Buddhist Gunlā Bājan tradition, which has a long history.

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  6. File:Buddhist Motifs in Tibetan Thangkas by Ranga Sai.pdf

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  7. Songs of realization - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Song of Saraha: A Study in the History of Buddhist Thought. a.) University of Washington Press, 1970. ISBN 0-295-78552-7 b.) New paperback edition, Shambhala Publications, 1973. ISBN 0-394-73007-0; Guenther, Herbert V.; Ecstatic Spontaneity: Saraha's Three Cycles of Doha Asian Humanities Press, 1993. ISBN 0-89581-933-3

  8. Category:Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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  9. History of Buddhism in India - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan Taranatha (1575–1634) wrote a history of Indian Buddhism, which mentions Buddhism as having survived in some pockets of India during his time. [81] He mentions the Buddhist sangha as having survived in Konkana, Kalinga, Mewad, Chittor, Abu, Saurastra, Vindhya mountains, Ratnagiri, Karnataka etc.