Uttara-Kuru - Mendicant Priest
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pure power sustained
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awesome!
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@HeavyDawnMan It is part of the THE BODHISATTVA WHO CONTEMPLATES THE SOUNDS OF THE WORLD, in which the Buddha explains that: "... if any of the limitless hundreds of thousands of myriads of kotis of living beings who are undergoing all kinds of suffering hear of Guanshiyin Bodhisattva and recite his name single-mindedly, Guanshiyin Bodhisattva will immediately hear their voices and rescue them.
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This is too awesome.
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Gods, this is grand.
I've been listening to this for a few days now, and I really can't get enough of it...
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@mushin83 I do. Actually it is not lyrics, is like a small book of Kannon-kyo Chant as the other person wrote above. This music is only a part of it, there is a full version of Kannon-kyo in the same CD 'Prayer' which is over 12 min.
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The text is the so-called Kannon-kyō (観音経), which corresponds to the 25th chapter of the Lotus Sutra (妙法蓮華経 観世音菩薩普門品第二十五).
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thank you for your reply
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Sustaining strength requires strength. True mendicant priest, e.g. relies on people having faith in him/his path. When faith dies, priest dies. It takes strength to be that way.
For me, this music relates to that.
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why?
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Does anyone have the lyrics or the chant to this song?
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what means the kanji in the image?
Great song, can anyone maybe tell me where i can find the text?
BaalThondral 1 year ago
@BaalThondral The song passes about the Buddhism ;)
TokyoLespaul 1 year ago