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| | Music of BuddhistLinks.org |
 | | Tibetan Buddhist Rites from the Monasteries of Bhutan, Vol. |  | | 2: Tantric Hymns and Music Of Tibetan Buddhism |  | | Vibration - Shulamit and the Drepung Gomang Buddhist Monks - Sacred Chants of Tibet and the Kabballah (Kabbalah) by Shulamit and the Drepung Gomang Buddhist Monks |
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http://buddhistlinks.org/Music.htm
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| | Music of the Spirit, Spiritual Music, Sacred Music, |
 | | Here, the spritiual music of Buddha invokes the blessing of the Buddha and taking refuge in the enlightened ones, in the spiritual community and in ones own nature to do what is right. |  | | Shulmit and the Drepung Gomang Buddhist Monks Vibration -- Sacred Chants of Tibet and the Kabbalah: An historic collaboration bringing together for the first time the sacred sounds of two of the world's most powerful ancient mystical traditions. |  | | The harmony of this music reflects the harmony in the smallest particle of life and of the universe itself. |
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http://www.rhythmsoftheglobe.com/gr/mu_spiritual.htm
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| | Splendid E-zine: Departments: &: Free Tibet DVD |
 | | Relying on the universal language of music to spread their message of peace, awareness and action, the Beasties embarked on a truly unique journey that continues to this day. |  | | Freedom in Tibet was in vogue at the festival, so of course everybody was into it -- which unfortunately was not the case once the concert was over. |  | | Primarily organized by the Beastie Boys through their Milarepa organization, the concert was designed to raise awareness of the Chinese invasion of Tibet, an ever-escalating situation that this non-violent country has been dealing with since 1959. |
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http://www.splendidezine.com/departments/&/freetibet.html
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| | On the Roof of the World |
 | | This Buddhism became a grotesque religion, called Mahayana, which was exported by missionaries to Tibet, where it further incorporated most of the hocus-pocus of the local shamans. |  | | Mipam's birth was attended by portents -- a supernatural light in the sky, rain that ended a disastrous drought, strains of celestial music heard by his mother, and a large and perhaps inspired leopard that benignly watched the birth through a window. |  | | Its protagonist is Mipam, the younger of the two surviving sons of a moderately prosperous middle-aged Tibetan, a veteran of the improvised Tibetan army which futilely resisted the British troops led by Colonel Younghusband when he forced his way into Tibet and to Lhasa in 1904. |
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http://www.nationalvanguard.org/printer.php?id=5618
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| | By Subject - South Asian Studies - Bibliographies/Resource Lists |
 | | Comprehensive list of links to resources about South Asia, including libraries and bibliographical resources, electronic journals and newspapers, directories of scholars and organizations, culture, language, literature, religion, politics, etc. Includes regional pages for Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and Tibet |  | | Notes that the Bangladesh site is managed by Kamal R. Adhikary and is presented online by the University of Texas at Austin. |  | | Highlights audio files of music and radio in Pakistan |
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http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/SouthAsia/dr/elbib.html
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| | Uttaranchal: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Uttaranchal borders Tibet in the north-east and Nepal to the south-east, while its neighbour states are Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. |  | | To this region also belong some of the holiest Hindu shrines, and for almost 2000 years now pilgrims have been visiting the temples at Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath and Kedarnath in the hope of salvation and purification from sin. |  | | Uttaranchal lies on the south slope of the mighty Himalaya range, and the climate and vegetation vary greatly with elevation, from glaciers at the highest elevations to tropical forests at the lower elevations. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/uttaranchal
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| | TraveliteIndia.com: Welcome to Uttar Pradesh, Taj Mahal and Holy Ganges |
 | | The campus is spread in about 2000 acres and departments of Sanskrit, Indian Art, Culture and Music. |  | | Under them the city became known as a centre for Urdu poetry and courtly diction and reached its acme during the reign of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah who was a connoisseur of music and poetry. |  | | Uttar Pradesh is also a place of major importance to Buddhists, for it was at Sarnath, just outside Varanasi, that the Buddha first preached his message of the middle way. |
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http://www.traveliteindia.com/guide/state/uttarpradesh.asp
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| | Arunachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh Trip, Travel Arunachal Pradesh, Tourist Attractions of Arunachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh India |
 | | Arunachal Pradesh, earlier known as Northeast Frontier Agency, and largest of the seven sisters of North East India, shares international boundaries with Bhutan, Tibet, China and Myanmar and state boundaries with Assam and Nagaland. |  | | The tribes such as the Monpas and Sherdukpens in Kameng and Tawang district, who came in contact with the Tibetans in the north, adopted Lamaism of the Buddhist faith while the Khamtis in Lohit district, who are an early migration from Thailand, practice Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | There are three belts of religion in Arunachal Pradesh. |
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http://www.indianvisit.com/india/himalayas/northeast/northeast02.htm
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| | Definition of Buddhist music |
 | | Music of Tibet (see Music of China): Throat singing |  | | Composer Philip Glass is a practicing Buddhist but claims it does not influence his music directly: "The real impact of Buddhist practice affects how you live your life on a daily basis, not how you do your art." (Kostelanetz, 1992) |  | | Buddhist music is prominent in many cultures, notably including: |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Buddhist_music
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| | Amazing India : Uttaranchal |
 | | Situated in northern part of India, Uttaranchal is surrounded by Tibet and Nepal in the North, Madhya Pradesh in the South, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan in the West and Bihar in the East. |  | | In addition to this, Jhanda Fair and Lakhawar Fair offer a variety of events that include folk dances, music and sport competitions. |  | | Cradled in the awesome beauty and calm serenity of the stately Himalayas. |
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http://www.amazingindia.info/states/uttaranchal.htm
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| | Uttar Pradesh |
 | | It is a border of Nepal and Tibet in China -Northeast, surrounded by states of Himachal Pradesh -Northwest, Haryana, and Rajasthan and Delhi (the union territory) -West, the state of Madhya Pradesh -South, and the state of Bihar -Southeast. |  | | During Mughal Period, there were peaks of perfection and honor that effective administration, brotherhood, art, architecture, music, and culture reached. |  | | Uttar Pradesh was known as Brahma Fishi Deshi (meaning the land of sages and saints) in the later Vedic Age because of the identity as a dwelling of spirituality. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/middle_east/uttarpradesh.html
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| | Himachal Pradesh State of India |
 | | It is surrounded by Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Tibet. |  | | The people of Himachal Pradesh are simple and unsophisticated, lively and good natured, with a penchant for fairs and festivals. |  | | The 200 odd temples of Himachal Pradesh, diverse in style are dedicated mainly to Shiva, Durga and Buddha. |
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http://www.indiabook.com/india-information/himachal-pradesh.html
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| | Uttaranchal eyes more trade links with China - www.phayul.com |
 | | The Uttaranchal government has decided to write to the Prime Minister to take up the demand for opening more trade routes between India and Tibet during his visit. |  | | “If we start business with China through Tibet, then not only Uttaranchal would be a beneficiary, but it will also help in bringing the two countries closer,” said Tiwari. |  | | It is said before the 1962 Indo-China war, trade between the two countries was at its pinnacle. |
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http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=4367&t=1
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| | Destinations in North India,North India Tours,North India Tour,Cities of North India |
 | | Uttaranchal is a part of the Western Himalayan ranges starting from the Shivalik foothills to Greater Himalayas with Tibet as its northeastern border. |  | | Uttaranchal is an amalgamation of the two hilly divisions of former Uttar Pradesh, Kumaon and Garhwal, the regions that are known according to Hindu legends as Devbhoomi (land of the gods). |  | | Carved out with 14 hilly districts of former Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal is the 26th state of the Indian union. |
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http://www.north-india-travel-tourism.com/states-of-north-india/uttaranchal.html
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| | Arunachal Pradesh by Andrew Mueller Travel Reviews from Travel Intelligence |
 | | Tucked away in the far north-east, wedged between the borders of Bhutan, Burma and Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh is India's newest and least-known state. |  | | For the first proper sense of Arunachal Pradesh's remove from the rest of India, and the rest of the world, it is necessary to travel another seven hours by road from Itanagar to the hill station of Ziro. |  | | Were you to remove the more modern utensils and clothes from the people of Hong, the village could exist any time in the last thousand years. |
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http://www.travelintelligence.net/wsd/articles/art_827.html
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| | Australia Tibet Council: Events: South Australia Branch at World Music Adelaide |
 | | This is one example of the many ways the Chinese Government has denied the people of Tibet their human rights. |  | | The Tibetan National Flag will be flying all over Australia this March 10 to commemorate Tibetan Uprising Day. |  | | The South Australia ATC Branch is having a stall at the World Music Festival in Adelaide from the 7-9th March. |
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http://www.atc.org.au/news/events/20030307_saflags03.html
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| | Arunachal Pradesh: India Tourism - Incredible India |
 | | Dawn first illuminates Arunachal's border with China: a long border which stretches all the way from its east, over to its northern boundaries and down to its north- western edge where it merges with Tibet. |  | | And in dealing with them, the Government of India has taken the words of Jawaharlal Nehru to heart. |  | | These, then, are in unspoilt people of Arunachal. |
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http://www.india-tourism.com/en_apr.0.html
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| | Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | The district is surrounded by Tibet region of China in the North, Bhutan in the West, Tawang district and East Kameng districts of Arunachal Pradesh are in the Northwest and East respectively. |  | | Deriving its name from the Mighty Siang River, the District is the home of the Adi tribe, and is a land of eternal beauty. |  | | The Lohit District is part of Arunachal Pradesh and its district capital Tezu where the Holy place of Brahma Kunda also known as Parasuram Kunda is located. |
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http://indiafocus.indiainfo.com/regional/states/arunachal
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| | free tibet - about free tibet |
 | | tibet, free tibet, tibetan independence, tashi tsering, taiwan news, taiwan independence, taiwan politics, taiwanese, jews in china, chinese art, chinese news, china travel, chinese entertainment, chinese music, chinese movies, mongolia, mongolians |  | | Tibet Travel Service - China Tibet Tours offers various tours to Tibet:Tibet sightseeing tours,Tibet cultural tours,Tibet trekking tours,Tibet adventure tours including tours to other areas of China. |  | | Tibet tour,travel Tibet and China Tibet safari ser |
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http://artmam.net/free_tibet.htm
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| | stirn-vanham.com: Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalayas, Tawang, Nishi, Apa Tani, Adi, Nocte, Wancho, Siang, Subansiri, Tirap. Dibang Valley, Brahmaputra |
 | | TRAVEL TO Bounded by Tibet in the north, Assam and Nagaland in the east and Bhutan in the west, Arunachal Pradesh, fromerly known as North-East Frontier Agency or NEFA, covers an area of 83,743 square kilometres and thus has the largest territory among the seven units of North East India. |  | | The population of Arunachal Pradesh, 858,392 according tothe 1991 census, is made up of over 82 tribes and sub-tribes of Indo-Mongoloid origin. |  | | Click here to reach the other stirn-vanham pages on Northeast India: |
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http://www.stirn-vanham.com/Pages/Arunachal_Pradesh.html
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| | Tibet |
 | | Tibet, Tibet is mostly pure vocal music, not the religious music of the monks, but a more secular music, songs that relate daily life and human struggles; folk songs both traditional and original. |  | | Yungchen Llamo's second album of music of Tibet is a groundbreaking crossover recording, with new leaves and branches growing from the established traditional roots. |  | | From Tibet, and the monasteries in India where the Tibetan monks have fled, we have all heard the transcendental, deep chanting and bells music. |
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http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/feature/tibet.html
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| | Peeter Vähi, Contemporary Music of Tibet, Roots Music CD Shopping |
 | | Peeter Vähi, Contemporary Music of Tibet, Roots Music |  | | Peeter Vähi, Contemporary Music of Tibet, Roots Music CD Shopping |  | | Genres: World music, roots music, classical, contemporary music - cultural roots: Tibet, Europe |
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http://www.ccnc.de/cd_infos/peeter_vaehi_1.html
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| | Tibet Art Music Politics Exile Tibetan Dharma Himalayan Bookstore |
 | | Tibet-Ritual Music and Chants Tibetan Monks of Sera Je -- CD - 1998. |  | | Demystifying Tibet : Unlocking the Secrets of the Land of the Snows by Lee Feigon Cogent study of the historical relationships between rulers of Tibet, Mongolia, China, and surrounding territorial powers. |  | | Daughter of Tibet by Rinchen Dolma Taring - Hardcover: 324 pages Wisdom Publications (October 1987) Written by a woman born and raised into one of the top caste families of old Tibet, this tale gives a specialized view of the good old daze in Lhasa. |
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http://www.bena.com/sherpa1/ttt/Him_book/tTibtMod.htm
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| | People - Elaine Dobson - School of Music - University of Canterbury |
 | | Her research into Tibetan and Bhutanese music, particularly that of the dranyen or Himalayan lute, has led to field work in Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal in 1991, 1998 and 2004, including visits to the remote areas of the eastern borders of Bhutan and the Humla region of north-west Nepal. |  | | Her compositions explore the relationship between music and the visual arts, experimental instrumentation and music theatre and include Banten, for Balinese trompong and Tibetan ting-sha (1999), and Ancient Moon, for Balinese gamelan and Japanese kotos (2001). |  | | In 2005, she undertook a preliminary, field study of the music of the Lepchas, the indigenous people of Sikkim (north India). |
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http://www.music.canterbury.ac.nz/people/dobson.shtml
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| | Tibet, Tibet Tibet, Yungchen Lhamo, Global Notes World Music Review |
 | | a copy of Tibetan music by Yungchen Lhamo--Tibet Tibet Realworld/Narada).This is contemplative, mournful, and liturgical music that reminds me of Sheila Chandra. |  | | A Free Tibet bumper sticker does very little, however, to assuage the fact of over one million Tibetans killed, the cutting down of Tibets vast forests, its plateaus and rivers polluted with nuclear waste, and a majority of the over six thousand monasteries gutted or destroyed. |  | | Now with three Hollywood movies on Tibet in one year and reported sightings of saffron robed monks in downtown Santa Rosa, California, and throughout the West, I suppose one must acknowledge the inevitable...the gratuitous record review. |
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http://www.globalnotesmusic.com/tibetnew.html
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| | Current 93 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Much of Current 93's early work was similar to late 1970s and early 1980s industrial music: abrasive tape loops, droning synthesizer noises and Tibet's distorted, ranting vocals. |  | | Later works found Tibet mostly casting off such trappings in favor of a more organic sound, labeled by some as "apocalyptic folk" music, occasionally featuring his sinister nursery rhyme-influenced singing and primarily acoustic folk-styled music. |  | | Tibet is fond of the works of American writer Thomas Ligotti, and invited him to collaborate with Current 93. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_93
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| | Music: Music of the Spheres (Austin Chronicle . 07-12-99) |
 | | This summer, Music Village, a London-based music organization, will hold a multi-faith, international music festival called "Sacred Voices." The biggest sacred music festival on the horizon is the World Festival of Sacred Music, put together by his Holiness, the Dalai Lama of Tibet. |  | | While the interest in sacred world music is understandable given the millennial context, confluence of technology, and people's desire to seek alternate truths, it's truly remarkable that world music has flourished the way it has despite little or no radio support. |  | | The "early music" category, like world music, is a vague catch-all term broad enough to fit many disparate styles, and counts among its chorus Guillaume Dufay of the Dufay Collective, who along with Discantus was another early music group performing at the Fez Festival. |
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http://weeklywire.com/ww/07-12-99/austin_music_feature1.html
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| | Music of Tibet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region, centered in Tibet but also known wherever ethnic Tibetan groups are found in India, Kham, Bhutan, Nepal and further abroad. |  | | First and foremost Tibetan music is religious music, reflecting the profound influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the culture. |  | | Tibetan music often involves chanting in Tibetan or Sanskrit, as an integral part of the religion. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Tibet
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