Meditation Music - Traditional Tibetan Ritual Chanting
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Cho - Positive Change of Mind, Ki - Peace
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The culture of Bhutan teaches us how to develop compassion in ourselves, others, and all forms of life. Through traditional art and meditation practices, we learn equanimity in all situations. We learn to view all living beings, humans, animals, insects, and plants as sacred and inherently the same as ourselves. We also develop calmness in our minds so that peace, compassion, joy, tolerance and forbearance can be inwardly experienced by ourselves and outwardly experienced to others.
Compassion has no judgment, competition, jealousy, anger, fear, sadness, pride or attachment. Compassion places nothing above or below anything else. Compassion with wisdom sees everything with clarity, just as it is existing in the present moment.
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At Choki, a US Nonprofit, we are happy to help to preserve, support, and encourage this philosophy for the benefit of all at the expense of none through assistance to sacred monasteries, traditional schools, as well as other cultural centers that are treasures of this world. In addition, Choki represents this philosophy throughout the United States inspiring all to be greatest self to inspire others.
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Choki causes in Bhutan:
Sustainability for the Choki Traditional Art School:
CTAS is full with ever smiling students from all ages. Most of them are orphans and CTAS provides everything for them, a warm home and education. The students learn art techniques that have been passed down through generations and each piece of artwork they do is a reflection of a tradition that has been untouched by outer influences. Every brush stroke and etching is made by the students for all to receive merit or dharma who view the artwork.
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Classroom Construction at Nalanda Monastery:
Originally constructed in India in the 5th century, Nalanda was a center for sacred learning throughout Asia. A vast amount of what came to compromise Buddhism stems from 9th century teachings. Unfortunately, around 1200 AD, the center was destroyed by the muslim army. However, in 1754, the temple was rebuilt in Bhutan after recognizing a number of auspicious signs correlating to the history of the original Nalanda.
Today, Nalanda is on top of the Himalayan mountains, carrying on ancient tradition through 140 orphaned students learning buddhist philosophy, ritual instruments, scriptures, prayer ceremonies, english, and buddhist logic. Every child has a story to tell and from a very early age, they already understand what most of us won’t realize until the end of our lives, that we must respect all forms of life to live in harmony and that happiness come within ourselves and not from material things.
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Choki Women's Cooperative:
The weaving community from Bhutan preserves one of the most advanced and sophisticated weaving cultures in the history of civilization. By utilizing Bhutanese back strap looms, the culture of textiles have been integral to Bhutan's heritage for centuries. Its quality of intricate brocades and complex patterns are among the best in the world.
Through fairly traded sales of products, the weavers will have sustainable incomes to obtain quality food, sanitation, and education. The textiles are 100% handmade using unique dying and weaving techniques.
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We want to share the beauty of this culture with the rest of the world, a world that desperately needs positive inspiration and a reminder that there is more beyond our own sight and knowledge.
At Choki, our mission is to preserve cultures of antiquity for the benefit of humanity.
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And, let the Trumpets Sound. It, is time. Glory be to The Great and Almighty Creator Yahweh for his Gloriesness and Righteousness. For he is worthy to be Praised. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
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And, THE TRUMPETS Shall Sound. All, Praise Yee, Due to The Lord. Let, the Heavens and the Earth 🌎 Praise Yee, his Holy Name!
The Earth is the Lord's and the Fullness there of. All, praises due to the Lord. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Tibetan spiritual healing calm soothing positive environment holy vibes energy awesomeness 😊
Om ah hum vajra guru padmasiddhi hung
So sweet sound of big trumpets.😊
Namo Buddhay😊
Cleanses the mind...
Omage to the Holy Warrior's. Much Respect. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😊
Very powerful and trumpet blown out by holy monks. Thats why the energy and vibration are powerful.
Yes.
Om mane peme hum 108🙏🙏
Esos colores para esas vestimentas rituales tibetanas me fascina.
జై హింద్.. జై శ్రీమన్నారాయణ
హరహర మహాదేవ శంభో శంకర
కాకాని సతీష్ కుమార్
కోదాడ మండలం
తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రం
భారత దేశం
यश अंथरा पथ्नुरथ्रम। अलिहिम्बी यद्वारहा मन्त्रमुनात् ❤❤❤
Jay Shri Radhey gopal Jay Jay ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Om mani padme hum....
Namo Buddhay😊
🙏👏👏🌟👳💫🌞🙏 Sacratíssimo devocional..💛💜⚡💥🙋🐲👑 blessed Tibet!!!🇧🇷
It quiets the mind.
Yogi ❤️❤️❤️
Super ☺🤗💫🙌 authentisch - beschmutzter Geist Reiniger -
Me encanta por lo menos ese ritmo y ese tipo de música tibetana pues no todas las canciones como que me agradan pero está en particular este mix sí.❤
Ótimo.. perfeito 🎉🌈👏👏🔥🌄💡🙏💙🌟💫👍🇧🇷
oremos todo por nuestro hermano Ucranianos que se acabe pronto guerra haya mas paz Armonia en kief-UCRANIA
Да згинет бандеровская нечисть и простые украинцы сыободно вздохнут! Аминь!!!
danke
Чудові звуки!)
О ветер дальних странствий! О экзотические страны!
OM MANE PADHME HUM
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I love it.
Perfect
🙏🙏🙏
¡Que se acaben las guerras, la hegemonía, la manipulación, que todos los seres existan y alcancen la iluminación!
Ваши слова да Богу в уши!
Люблю такую музыку.
A mi igual me gustan.las andube buscando.
Thank you
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹
😊😊😊😊😊
So soothing
Великолепно!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
my brother birth ❤❤❤
Muy spiritual Song.
Me hubiese gustado saber para qué se tocan esas canciones y cuál es su propósito o qué significan o para a quién se le dedica?
Cleanse yourself of toxic thoughts, others energy may taint your mind.
छागचलो गुरु रिंबुछे खेन
The picture appears Tibetan but the sound is typical Bhutanese.
Thanks for pointing this out. The description at least says that this is related to Bhutan in some way.
Both countries are Tibetan Buddhist and there is no difference in chanting instruments
They are buddhist.
It's Tibetan ......and Bhutan is also a part of greater Tibet
But mother is Tibet. And her Mother is Earth
It would be good if whoever posted this video could name the contents. Calling it "Traditional Tibetan ritual chanting" is problematic in several respects. For one, two commenters have already suggested that what we are hearing is, in fact, a Bhutanese puja. The Bhutanese, for better or worse, have been at pains for two centuries now to distinguish themselves from Tibetans. The Bhutanese lineage in the Kagyu branch ofTibetan Buddhism has its own traditions . By stating that the persons in the photo are Tibetan, while the performance is Bhutanese, one of the commenters suggests that Choki might take more trouble about understanding just what they are presenting, as well as whose culture is actually involved. More importantly, this isn't just some Tibetan folk chanting. It is part of a Tantric puja, invoking a particular object of veneration for particular purposes. Specifying what was intended by the people performing it would be more respectful of them than such language as "share the beauty of this culture".
We can be grateful to Choki for offering us the video while urging them to avoid cultural appropriation by simply being better informed and sharing the information. Is this really part of a Buddhist ritual in the Bhutanese Kagyu tradition? If so, which one? If not, what was the occasion?
Once again, thank you for gift of the recording.
This are often witnessed in Arunachal Pradesh too, where Buddhism is directly inherited from Tibet.
yes, indeed you are correct, the bhutanese ethnic people want to distinguish from the tibetans, but it doesnt mean less than the fact that bhutanese, along with north east indians want it free
Thank you Eric for being so woke.
Hi Eric,
These recordings are found on 'Tibetan Buddhist Rites From The Monasteries Of Bhutan Volume 2 (Sacred Dances & Rituals Of The Nyingma & Drukpa Orders)', recorded by John Levy and released by Lyrichord (LYRCD 7256).
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Please allow me to use this audio for my vlogs just a small part under fair use policy please
all my tashi sho
Me recuera a Art Ensemble of Chicago, Frank Zappa, y otras vanguardias.
om mane padhme hum
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They chanting Zhen zhe pema
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What is the small horn called that the man is using on the very right?
Tibetan flute maybe , idk dude
Gyaling
I love gyaling and radung
The thing that blowing its not that its photo and put another video sound
Kangdung
Gm
Древние католики жили не по Мусе, Моисею. Они не уводили падших в степь. Отпугивали их от себя.
Kim Jestem?samnie wiem Wszystkim we wszystkim , lecz Zachodzie cwany lisie nie wami Przysięgam Tomek
Хитрые лисы, за которыми прячутся злые жадные волки!
What Kirsy?!!!...#Ito1936
They're not chanting they're blowing horns-
Did u even listen to the whole video?
ur bloody donkey sinful devil
Lol
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