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 | | <b>Buddhistb> chant There are many types of <b>Buddhistb> chant, including: Repetiton of the name of Pure Land Buddhism. |  | | Tricycle: The <b>Buddhistb> Review Tricycle: The <b>Buddhistb> Review is a well-known and well-respected <b>Buddhistb> periodical publi... |  | | <b>Buddhistb> Hybrid Sanskrit <b>Buddhistb> Hybrid Sanskrit (BHS) is the language in which most of the Perfection of Wisdom litera... |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/buddhist.html
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| | Thai Buddhism - Life of a Thai <b>Buddhistb> and History of Buddhism in Thailand |
 | | <b>Buddhistb> worship is one of the way to bring peace to your mind. |  | | When worshiping, a <b>Buddhistb> should concentrate on the virtues of the Triple Holy Gems, being the Lord Buddha, the Dhamma (teachings of Buddha, the Truth, or the Laws of Nature). |  | | Thai Buddhism - Life of a Thai <b>Buddhistb> and History of Buddhism in Thailand |
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http://www.thaibuddhist.com/
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| | <b>Buddhistb> Studies - Preface |
 | | If you wish to chant as Shin Buddhists by reflecting on yourself from your heart then you may chant whichever sutras you wish, it does not matter whether they are long or short. |  | | People who are born and raised in <b>Buddhistb> families, especially non-Shin Buddhists, know and understand differences between Buddhism and Christianity. |  | | Mahayana Buddhists themselves later made sutras to serve as texts and guides. |
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http://kauaibuddhist.com/buddhist_studies1a.htm
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| | Early Japanese Music |
 | | Because <b>Buddhistb> chant is rooted in the spoken language, it is improvisatory. |  | | The life of <b>Buddhistb> monks were surrounded by these chants; in fact, much scripture lecturing was done in chants. |  | | The first religious music we know anything about in Japan is the music introduced with Buddhism, which largely consisted of chanting the <b>Buddhistb> canon. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/MUSIC.HTM
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| | <b>Buddhistb> Studies: Korean <b>Buddhistb> Dance and Music |
 | | <b>Buddhistb> music is constantly evolving and new compositions in <b>Buddhistb> hymns and popular songs have been added in recent years and becoming popular all over Korea. |  | | Pomp'e is the most captivating form of <b>Buddhistb> ceremonial music. |  | | The recitative texts were originally brought to Korea in Chinese and Sanskrit but some portions are now read and recited in Korean, accompanied by only two instruments, a gong and cymbals. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/buddhist-art/korean07.htm
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| | <b>Buddhistb> Meditation Info |
 | | This form of meditation is often found in Hindu and <b>Buddhistb> traditions (especially the Pure Land and Theravada schools), as well as in Christianity (Gregorian chant, for example), Jewish Kabbalah, and in some modern metaphysical schools. |  | | This is a characteristic form of meditation in Buddhism. |  | | Several major religions include ritual meditation; however, meditation itself need not be a religious or spiritual activity. |
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http://www.chopa.com/ShopSite/Buddhist_Meditation_Info.html
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| | To Sing, As In Reciting A Chant. |
 | | characteristics of <b>Buddhistb> chant, it is important to define the acts of reciting, singing, and chanting... |  | | <b>Buddhistb> music refers to traditional, religious chant and instrumental music performed in the context of a ritual |  | | History and Literature of Music I. The chant of the Roman Catholic church can be divided into two types of services, the Mass and the Offices. |
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http://www.datapump3d.com/news/To-sing,-as-in-reciting-a-chant..html
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| | Tibetan Chanting, mantra, monk chanting, <b>Buddhistb> Chants |
 | | The Heart Sutra (Prajnaparamitra) is one of the most universal <b>Buddhistb> chants/melodies in the world. |  | | It is the most concise <b>Buddhistb> scripture which summarizes the Buddha's teaching on the nature of existence, emptiness(or our true nature beyond ego) and the basis for compassion. |  | | With a profound cultural spirit and love of the <b>Buddhistb> religion, her voice is irresistibly powerful. |
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http://www.fourgates.com/musictibetanchants.asp
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| | Tara Dhatu Home Page |
 | | The organization was formed at the request of His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche, an accomplished and revered Tibetan <b>Buddhistb> master. |  | | It is in unity with the people of Tibet who universally call out to Tara, who chant Her Praises from childhood and who recognize in Her the Universal Mother and Protector. |  | | Tara Dhatu is an international organization dedicated to empowering and uplifting humanity through the sacred arts. |
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http://www.taradhatu.org
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| | Family finds <b>Buddhistb> ministry a way of life - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper |
 | | When Shuji Komagata was ordained as a Soto Zen <b>Buddhistb> minister, he extended his family's line of ministers in Hawai'i to a fourth generation. |  | | He and his wife, the former Faye Watanabe, created a <b>Buddhistb> family environment for their sons within the framework of life outside of Japan. |  | | In his hossen shiki, or ordination speech, Shuji Komagata spoke of the four kinds of actions one can do for the sake of others from Zen Master Dogen's Shushogi chant. |
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Jan/07/il/il01a.html
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| | UH Music Faculty - Byongwon Lee |
 | | "Musical Variance in Korean <b>Buddhistb> Chant: Conformance to Socio-Economy," the 31st World Conference of the International Council for Traditional Music, Hong Kong. |  | | Assigned as the main narrator and the program booklet co-author of the <b>Buddhistb> Rituals of Korea and Japan to be held in New York, hosted by the Japan Society. |  | | Accompanied on changgo (drum) at the "Kayagum [a Korean zither] Recital of Chae Suk Lee of Seoul National University, which was co-sponsored by the UHMD and the Center for Korean Studies. |
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http://www.hawaii.edu/uhmmusic/faculty/lee.htm
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| | Catherine Braslavsky and Joseph Rowe - Natural Chant and Rhythm |
 | | even Gospel singers and <b>Buddhistb> monks have heard something in this chant which feels akin to their own practice. |  | | Inspired by Gregorian Chant, and by sacred musics from Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, African, and other ancient traditions. |  | | any are unaware of the fact that the true oral tradition of Gregorian Chant, passed directly from master to student, was irretrievably lost several centuries ago. |
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http://www.naturalchant.com
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Sacred <b>Buddhistb> Chant |
 | | ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Sacred <b>Buddhistb> Chant |  | | The ceremony features a hymn in praise of Buddha, the strewing of flowers, and chants praising Buddha’s voice and the sacred mountain in the centre of the world. |  | | The shomyo ritual is based on a Chinese adaptation of a Vedic Indian chant that is similar in certain respects to the Gregorian chant. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/media_461563515/Sacred_Buddhist_Chant.html
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| | The <b>Buddhistb> Canon |
 | | The Chinese <b>Buddhistb> canon is therefore immense, but largely unknown to most Chinese, including most Chinese Buddhists, and many of the most "popular" scriptures are in fact used only as liturgical texts chanted as a religious exercise to gain spiritual merit. |  | | Most of them were originally composed in Sanskrit and the Chinese translations are by no means colloquial today; many of the texts are popular to chant as a merit-gaining religious exercise, but are not necessarily understood without further instruction. |  | | "scripture"), devoted to <b>Buddhistb> teachings of dharma, attributed tothe Buddha. |
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http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/chin/hbcanonfor-u.html
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 | | I Shinto and <b>Buddhistb> Chant as the Oldest Surviving Traditions |  | | Proper chant recitation is to remain within a narrow melodic range and is to be "serious" |  | | Early spirit-worshipping religion still observed with austere temple rituals |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/ogradyt/world/japan.htm
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| | Cheap Books, Religion & Spirituality, Hinduism, Sanskrit |
 | | We can highly recommend Yoga Chants: deepen your yoga cheap practice with authentic sanskrit chant. |  | | You should try Tibetan English Dictionary with sanskrit cheap synonyms. |  | | Kalidasa and G. Reddy have written the beautiful book " Shakuntala Recognized: A Sanskrit Play ", worldwide a lof of satisfied readers have read it. |
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http://www.onlineshop.us.com/cat_books_297523_4/Books_Religion.php
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| | Mandala - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | In Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, the mandala is a scroll of Chinese calligraphy that embodies the enlightened life condition of Nichiren Daishonin, the founder of that <b>Buddhistb> practice, and is the highest object of worship to which his followers chant the words "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo." |  | | Mandalas are commonly used by Hindu and <b>Buddhistb> monks as an aid to meditation. |  | | The various aspects of the design represent symbolically the objects of worship and contemplation of the Tibetan <b>Buddhistb> cosmology. |
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http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Mandala
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| | Brahma Viharas: Chanting the Divine Abidings (RealAudio) |
 | | The setting is that used at Amaravati <b>Buddhistb> Monastery in England. |  | | It is an aspiration to radiate the four qualities of the Divine Abidings - lovingkindness (metta), compassion (karuna), empathetic joy (mudita, here translated as 'gladness'), and equanimity (upekkha) to all sentient beings wherever they are. |  | | This chant in English is a translation from the Pali canon. |
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http://www.vipassana.com/audio_files/bvra.php
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| | 1/2/01--Interesting religious practices |
 | | I've been wondering for months what the significance of it is, whether it's <b>Buddhistb> or Shinto, and what the words actually mean. |  | | I know there's a weird somewhat evangelical neo-<b>Buddhistb> church in the area, and I wondered if this was them--I was also thinking of the vans (Hasidic or just Orthodox?) that cruise Brooklyn haranguing Jews to be observant. |  | | Just about every day, though, I hear a simple chant in a perfect and highly amplified monotone making its way slowly around my neighborhood at around five o'clock. |
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http://www.peterrivard.com/letters/0102in.html
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http://www.buddhabrothers.com/buddhist-holiday.html
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| | The <b>Buddhistb> Channel News - Asia City throbs with <b>Buddhistb> chants |
 | | The Adi Sankara Satsang Hall at the centre was full of calmness and composure as the five <b>Buddhistb> monks of Karyobingo Research Group, Japan, gave a lecture-demonstration on 'Shomyo Chant', the traditional <b>Buddhistb> chant of Japan. |  | | The five- member group of Buddhists monks of Karyobingo Shomyo Research Group of Japan giving a lecture demonstration on the traditional <b>Buddhistb> chant of Japan, 'Shomyo Chant', in Chennai yesterday. |  | | Commenting on the Shomyo Chant, lecturer Arai Kojun noted that the Shomyo chant was originally transmitted along with Buddhism itself from India to China where new pieces were added to the repertoire and eventually to Japan. |
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http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=1,251,0,0,1,0
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| | Japan Calling April - September, 2004 |
 | | A lecture-demonstration on Shomyo Chant, the traditional <b>Buddhistb> chant of Japan, given by five monks followed. |  | | Apart from the lecture, the five <b>Buddhistb> monks performed the chant in their own ritualistic manner while also demonstrating the Chinese hymn of the glory of the long life of the Buddha from Nirvana-sutra. |  | | The leading monk, ARAI Kojun, delivered the lecture on Shomyo Chant, saying that the word Shomyo originally referred to sabda-vidya (Sanskrit), which was one of the five fields of academic study of ancient India, which dealt with the grammatical study of Sanskrit. |
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http://www.in.emb-japan.go.jp/Newsletter/oct-jan2005/page3.htm
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| | HONMON BUTSURYUSHU - KOFUJI Temple WEB Site |
 | | Saint Nissen wrote in a postscript to The Myoko Ichiza that `Invocation of the Buddha and the saints', and `Transfer of Merits' are included in the Myoko Ichiza but the decision lies with participants in the <b>Buddhistb> services to chant them or not at services. |  | | The Myoko Ichiza is the ritual formulas not only for the HBS's <b>Buddhistb> services, but for chanting and propagating the Odaimoku, as it contains the essentials of all the doctrine of the HBS. |  | | Therefore it is not strictly necessary to chant its full text because we chant the Myoko Ichiza just in order to get mentally and physically prepared for chanting the Odaimoku, to praise the merits of the Odaimoku and to strengthen one's intention for devoting oneself to the religious practice. |
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http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~kofuji/notes/not_13/index.html
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