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Tibetan Monks Chanting - Temple Ceremony Drukpa Kagyu

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Opening section of the morning celebrations on the tenth day of the lunar month.
This ceremony takes place annually to celebrate the birthday on the Indian scholar and monk Padma Sambhava, who invited by the ruler of the country introduced Buddhism to Tibet.
Prayers are alternated with instrumental music provide by a pair of Dungchens (long horns), a couple of Rkan-dun (bone pipes mad of human thighs), Gyaling (Tibetan shawn), Nga (drum) and a pair of large cymbals called the "Rolmo".
This prayer was recorded in the Drugpa-ka-gyu temple at Tashijong (see photos), H.P., Midwest Himalaya, on the 30th of October 1979.

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  • Like listening own body :-)

  • Tashi delek!

    It's Thanksgiving Day and I'm grateful to have watched this delightful and inspiring video! Thank you so much and may all sentient beings be free of suffering! om mani padme hum.........

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  • @gerisavage i am close with a rinpoche who comes from india and attended drepung monastery, very powerful place with many powerful and masterful people

  • Hi Windhorsebluesky, thanks a lot for your reply. I'm going to India, Nepal and possibly Tibet in December that is why I asked about this monastery, I want to meet a real spiritual master.If you know any more detail about these or any other spiritual masters please let me know how to contact them when I get there.

    again, thanks a lot.

    Geri

  • @gerisavage this place is called Tashi Jong very small and very friendly village and lots of spiritual masters live there,its about 1hour from Dharamsala

  • khamtrul rinpoche kheno

  • where is this place?

  • Tashi delek!

  • Long life to His Holiness the Gyalwang Drukpa.

  • I like this kind of music although it makes me always a bit depressed. Don't know why. It reminds me of death and such things. No joke.

  • thank you for this, and may such chants be freely heard across tibet and all earth as soon as possible. in the spirit of his holiness the dalai lama.

  • Chilling.....but epic!

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