Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery - Tantric Hymns & Music of Tibetan Buddhism
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Tantric Hymns & Music of Tibetan Buddhism
0:00 Sounds of the Conch Shell for Remembering Death
1:33 Invocation of Deities Through Ritual Instruments, Gya Ling & Dung Chen
17:44 The Auspicious Verses of Guru Puja
25:31 Hymns and Music for Inviting Deities and Dharma Protectors
27:41 The Vase Initiation of Yamantaka
29:08 The Great Empowerment of Bandruya, King of the Universe
30:57 Kang Ling
32:20 Emanations of Buddha
38:54 Auspicious Sounds of Instruments in Nine Repetitions
49:10 Dissolving the Visualization of the Field of Merit
The Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery was founded in 18th century Tibet by the Venerable Yongzin Yeshi Gyaltsen, tutor to the eighth Dalai Lama. The lineage of the monastery continued until 1959, when Tibet suffered the devastating Lhasa uprising. Together with over 3,000 other practicing monasteries, Dip Tse Chok Ling was razed to the ground. Fortunately, its inmates managed to salvage many religious artifacts and documents, and escape with them to Nepal. In 1976, the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery was reestablished in Dharamsala, India, by Lama Tashi, and construction began in 1984 on the present day monastery. Lama Tashi lived the remainder of his life there, rebuilding and reestablishing the old way of life. Since his passing in 1992, a stupa (memorial) has been built next to the temple. Today, the monastery continues to house numerous monks and students.
Producer David Parsons has explored and field recorded in many remote and war-torn areas of the globe, producing traditional and lost arts music.
Yamāntaka (Sanskrit: यमान्तक Yamāntaka) or Vajrabhairava (Tibetan: གཤིན་རྗེ་གཤེད་, རྡོ་རྗེ་འཇིགས་བྱེད།,) is the "destroyer of death" deity of Vajrayana Buddhism. Sometimes he is conceptualized as "conqueror of the lord of death". Of the several deities in the Buddhist pantheon named 'Yamāntaka', the most well known, also called as 'Vajrabhairava' belongs to the Anuttarayoga Tantra class of deities popular within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Within Buddhism, "terminating death" is a quality of all buddhas as they have stopped the cycle of rebirth, samsara. So Yamāntaka represents the goal of the Mahayana practitioner's journey to enlightenment, or the journey itself:
On final awakening, one manifests Yamāntaka – the ending of death.
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#guru
#imeeooi
#metta
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Видео Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery - Tantric Hymns & Music of Tibetan Buddhism канала Next Level Meditation
Tantric Hymns & Music of Tibetan Buddhism
0:00 Sounds of the Conch Shell for Remembering Death
1:33 Invocation of Deities Through Ritual Instruments, Gya Ling & Dung Chen
17:44 The Auspicious Verses of Guru Puja
25:31 Hymns and Music for Inviting Deities and Dharma Protectors
27:41 The Vase Initiation of Yamantaka
29:08 The Great Empowerment of Bandruya, King of the Universe
30:57 Kang Ling
32:20 Emanations of Buddha
38:54 Auspicious Sounds of Instruments in Nine Repetitions
49:10 Dissolving the Visualization of the Field of Merit
The Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery was founded in 18th century Tibet by the Venerable Yongzin Yeshi Gyaltsen, tutor to the eighth Dalai Lama. The lineage of the monastery continued until 1959, when Tibet suffered the devastating Lhasa uprising. Together with over 3,000 other practicing monasteries, Dip Tse Chok Ling was razed to the ground. Fortunately, its inmates managed to salvage many religious artifacts and documents, and escape with them to Nepal. In 1976, the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery was reestablished in Dharamsala, India, by Lama Tashi, and construction began in 1984 on the present day monastery. Lama Tashi lived the remainder of his life there, rebuilding and reestablishing the old way of life. Since his passing in 1992, a stupa (memorial) has been built next to the temple. Today, the monastery continues to house numerous monks and students.
Producer David Parsons has explored and field recorded in many remote and war-torn areas of the globe, producing traditional and lost arts music.
Yamāntaka (Sanskrit: यमान्तक Yamāntaka) or Vajrabhairava (Tibetan: གཤིན་རྗེ་གཤེད་, རྡོ་རྗེ་འཇིགས་བྱེད།,) is the "destroyer of death" deity of Vajrayana Buddhism. Sometimes he is conceptualized as "conqueror of the lord of death". Of the several deities in the Buddhist pantheon named 'Yamāntaka', the most well known, also called as 'Vajrabhairava' belongs to the Anuttarayoga Tantra class of deities popular within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Within Buddhism, "terminating death" is a quality of all buddhas as they have stopped the cycle of rebirth, samsara. So Yamāntaka represents the goal of the Mahayana practitioner's journey to enlightenment, or the journey itself:
On final awakening, one manifests Yamāntaka – the ending of death.
#buddhism
#protection
#mantra
#healing
#monastery
#puja
#lama
#monks
#tibet
#tibetan
#dalai
#chant
#buddha
#guru
#imeeooi
#metta
#vajra
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