Right Now, I am preparing for a journey into Shambalah, and I am using my own transcendental music, The Four Noble Truths Lectures, by; the Dalai Lama, and this sutras chanting secession, for my dream incubation. See you on the Other-side!
My non-authoritative W.A.G. (wild ass guess) would be Pali. I base this on personal knowledge of a non-Tibetan Buddhist tradition in Southeast Asia. Again, it's just a guess.
I always like the sound produced from many people chanting. Also I think it's funny that one of the monks keeps peeking.:)
Wonderfull chant, never heard anything like it....
Its nice to feel the harmony and the ritme they given.i hope to know wat the say.
Thanxx mean
Right Now,
I am preparing for a journey into Shambalah, and I am using my own transcendental music, The Four Noble Truths Lectures, by; the Dalai Lama, and this sutras chanting secession, for my dream incubation.
See you on the Other-side!
Absolutely spellbinding. Is it done in Sanskrit, Tibetan, or Pali?
is there a right and a wrong way to chant? i always wonder whether or not certain tones have to be hit.
My non-authoritative W.A.G. (wild ass guess) would be Pali. I base this on personal knowledge of a non-Tibetan Buddhist tradition in Southeast Asia. Again, it's just a guess.