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The second song, August 22, 2002
This review is from: Tibetan Incantations (Audio CD)
I did some research about the second song and the title is the "Short Chenrezig Dharani", the words are: The Short Great Compassionate Heart Dharani
Namo Ratna trayaya. Namah Arya Jnana Sagara. Vairochana, Vyuha Rajaya. Tathagataya Arhate samyaksam buddhaya. Namah Sarva Tathagatebhyah, Arhadbhyah, Samyak sam buddhebhyah. Namah Arya Avalokitesvaraya Bodhisattvaya Mahasattvaya Mahakarunikaya Tadyatha Om Dhara dhara, dhiri dhiri, dhuru dhuru, itti vatte, Chale Chale, Prachale prachale, Kusume kusume vare, ili mili citi Jvalam, Apanaye svaha. Mauro
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Glorious, March 7, 2000
This review is from: Tibetan Incantations (Audio CD)
Although this CD is not true Tibetan chanting, it is one of the most beautiful peices of meditational music I have ever heard. The first track is a wonderful expression of "Om Mani Padme Hum" which I find quite soothing and uplifting. The second track, "Mantra of Avalokiteshvara" is joyous and moving. I am very glad I bought this CD.
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Mantras in Chinese of Tibetan Dieties, December 13, 2000
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This review is from: Tibetan Incantations (Audio CD)
O.K. so it is not in "Tibetan." However, most Tibetans will tell you the truth. That the Mantra of Avalokitshevara is the Heart Daharini. The inner mantra of Chenrezig aka Avalokitshevara. So this is extremely important for a true buddhist who really wants to practice and learn more. My teacher has us chant this during our month long summer retreat. It is truley a spiritual experience to chant with the beautiful chinese melody. I leave it on at all times to play in the backround. It actually is a healing inner chant of Chenrezig. So if you want to grow, try it. If you can't listen to something other than traditional tibetan monks chanting, then this is probably not the CD for you. I have searched for three months for this CD. It has sold out everywhere else I have looked. This is truly a priceless item.
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