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| Sacred Tibetan Chant | 
enlarge | Artist: Monks Of Sherab Ling Monastery Label: Naxos Category: Music
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $4.74 You Save: $5.25 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 22952
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 76044 UPC: 636943704424 EAN: 0636943704424 ASIN: B00007MBAD
Release Date: January 21, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Mahamudra Lineage Prayer and Meditation | | • | Mahakala Puja: Invocation and Offering to Mahakala | | • | Mahakala Puja: Receiving Blessings and Dedicating the Merit to World Peace and Harmony |
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Album Description 2003 GRAMMY Award Winner for Best Traditional World Music Album Sherab Ling Monastery nestles in the gentle pine-forested foothills of northern India's Kangra Valley, the seat of its founder His Eminence Ti Situpa XII, a leading Tibetan Buddhist teacher and peace campaigner. Here the monks perform as part of their daily lives prayer ceremonies originating many centuries ago in the great Buddhists monasteries of Tibet. This CD presents the Lineage Prayer with which the monks begin their day, offering respect to a line of great meditation practitioners going back as far as the 7th century, and the Mahakala Ceremony, part of each day's closing ritual in which the monks ask for purification and dedicate their blessings to all sentient creatures.
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Eerie, authentic Tibetian temple songs February 13, 2003 61 out of 64 found this review helpful
Although it opens with familiar-sounding throat sings and droning chants, this disc explores a wider range of styles, with songs and arrangements that may be unfamiliar to many world music fans... Not goofy pop remixes, as others have done, but rather a deeper exploration of the real traditional material of Tibet's ancient religious heritage. Unusual and quite pleasant; this is an album whose charms will slowly sneak up on you and then become quite compelling.
As authentic as it gets -- no room for idiots July 7, 2005 38 out of 41 found this review helpful
I listen to a lot of different recordings of Tibetan chant in my meditative practice (as a beginning practitioner), and this recording on CD is great for anyone interested in Eastern, Tibetan, or tantric meditation as a practice.
Contrary to some novice who finds the throat clearings "distracting," I welcome the absolute authenticity of these ritual chants. People should demand nothing less when it comes to rituals. I don't seek cleaned-up, filtered-down, overproduced, glamourized recordings to flirt with. These are meaningful and spiritual sounds. They come from the belly of the universe, and shame on those who want their chants prettied up.
There is nothing in the ambient noises that distracts me from going deeper and deeper into meditation, so this disc was absolutely a good buy and is now one of my top meditation CDs.
Winner of 2004 Grammy Award February 9, 2004 35 out of 52 found this review helpful
This CD is the Winner of the 2004 Grammy Award for best Traditional World Music Album
Practioner June 10, 2005 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I first heard this album in my College's music library. It is so good that years later, remembering how good its vibrations were for me, I searched hard to find it again. I've listened to a few other Tibetan pujas on CD and this one is exceptionally good, in my opinion. It's true there are some coughs etc, but I didn't find them distracting.
Too Many Distractions! January 3, 2005 15 out of 31 found this review helpful
The chants, although impressive, were littered with coughs, throat clearings and sniffling---all by someone very close to the microphone. This was definitely a "real" recording, no frills---but I found all the extra little noises distracting.
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