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Nepal's "Singing Nun" International Hit

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Anna Chan:
Rather than just relying on prayer, a Buddhist nun is using her voice to help needy Nepalis in one of the world's poorest countries. The nun is funding her school for orphans by singing her way into the international charts.

Ani Choying Dolma, a 37-year-old Tibetan-Nepali known as Nepal's "singing nun", has soared to global fame with her eight albums of Tibetan and Sanskrit meditation songs. She has performed more than 50 concerts in Europe, Asia and the United States, and more are lined up for this year in Germany.

[Ani Choying Dolma, Singing Nun]:
"The singing part comes just somehow. I did not really plan for it, but somehow it came up. It happened and then once I realized the benefit of using my own skill or whatever I'm blessed with and to be able to use it for the benefit of others. So I feel more productive."

The income from her CD sales has helped Dolma build the Arya Tara School, which has 58 students drawn from poor Nepali families, including some from neighboring India and Tibet. They study Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan language, English and mathematics. Young nuns also learn the art of Thanka wall painting.

Dolma was later encouraged to sing by an American musician who was impressed when he heard her humming. But since her debut in 1998, Dolma has never turned back. Her CDs included "Cho", "Dancing Dakini", "Choying", "Moments of Bliss", "Selwa", "Smile" and her most recent, "Inner Peace". Some of her songs have also featured in the well-known "Buddha Bar" collection.

[Ani Choying Dolma, Singing Nun]:
"That CD actually established me in the international music field I should say, as a Buddhist nun, as a singer. The singing nun, as they call me."

All of the proceeds from Dolma's record sales and performances go directly into the Nuns Welfare Foundation.

Dolma also longs for peace in Nepal, which is just emerging from a decade-long Maoist civil war and years of political unrest.

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  • If you think she is good singer. Than thumps up!

  • I think that you are attacking the Dalai Lama because you probably disagree with his political views. I doubt you know enough about Buddhism to be able to judge whether or not he is a good Buddhist. As a person of Chinese heritage you are in a terrific position to contribute constructively towards greater understanding between Tibetans and Chinese. As a Tibetan I have attempted to understand the Chinese perspective, have you ever tried to understand it from ours?

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  • @lttlebighrn NICELY SAID!!!

  • @Shakyimuny

    she has citizenship of Nepal.

  • No matter she is of a tebitan origin but the world knows her as a nepali nun and whoever he/she be, if any one does good for nation and people the whole world must feel proud for him/her..... I feel proud on Ani Chyoing Dolma and I think every single nepali should...She is also spreading nepali songs all over the world.

  • @sila44444

    She's Tibetan living in Nepal

  • @sila44444

    well they are being ignorant as we know what the truth is, we shud help em understand that. we should share knowledge not hate noone be it nepalese or indians. I dont think Lord Shakyamuni discriminated among us humans.

  • good video here loved it wow awesome

  • all she is doing for peace.....and she deserves it.....i love her work and support it.

  • nice.

  • god bless you dolma, we love you.

  • Beautiful work !

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