ManjuShri Nama Samgiti Chanting in Sanskrit འཕགས་པ་འཇམ་དཔལ་གྱི་མཚན་ཡང་དག་པར་བརྗོད་པ།
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- ManjuShri Nama Samgiti Chanting in Sanskrit འཕགས་པ་འཇམ་དཔལ་གྱི་མཚན་ཡང་དག་པར་བརྗོད་པ།
MAÑJUSHRI-NAMA-SAMGITI |
聖妙吉祥真實名經
དགེ་བ་མ་རྒན་འགྲོ་དྲུག་ཀུན་ལ་བསྡོ།།
དགེ་བ་མ་རྒན་འགྲོ་དྲུག་ཀུན་ལ་བསྡོ།།
དགེ་བ་མ་རྒན་འགྲོ་དྲུག་ཀུན་ལ་བསྡོ།།
ཀློག་འདོན་པ། ཨ་ཆེན་བསྟན་འཛིན་ཐུབ་བསྟན།
Thank You So So So Much for this priceless Sacret post.
Very beautiful music and voice!!!
聖妙吉祥真實名經(梵語:mañjuśrī-jñānasattvasya-paramārtha-nāma-saṃgīti).It is the formal name of it.
Wow! Wonderful, I wonder HH Dalai lama talk highly and lots of respect to late HH. Penor rinpoche and Namdroling gonpa.
❤ amitabha
Wow
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So beautiful. Is the rest of the chant available somewhere? Thank you!
It's nice to meet you last Sunday and had dinner in McDonald's. Hope you have good time in Taiwan.
上週日很高興與你在麥當勞餐廳吃飯,也祝福你在台灣有快樂的時光!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you sir. 謝謝你。
@@aachentenzin Whey you have time,I also would like to invite you lunch.當以後您有空時,我仍然希望有機會供僧,請您吃飯。
@@kevinshrShr 好,謝謝你
Can you please upload གང་བློ་མ་?
can i ask you quetion?
དབྱངས་རྟ་ཐེན་མཁན་གྱི་མཚན་གསུངས་རོགས་གནང་།
མདུན་ངོས་དེར་བྲིས་ཡོད།
ཧོ་ལགས་སོ།། སྐུ་ཉིད་རང་རེད་བཞག བཀའ་དྲིན་ཆེ།
If There are tibetan version also it will be better🙏🙏🙏
czcams.com/video/CYgimZkxda4/video.html
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Nice
🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
may I ask who is reciting? the Sanskrit is immaculate, but this is not Newari. are there Sanskrit speaking Vajrayānis in India or something?
There are many Vajrayāna and Mahāyāna Buddhists in India.
@@aritra5197 yes, but I always assumed it was Tibetan tradition. I've never heard native Sanskrit speaking tradition of Vajrayāna other than Newar before!
@@ananim7542 Why would you assume that ?. Almost all of Buddhism was developed in India. Mahayana was developed in the universities of Nalanda, Odantapuri and Vikramshila to name a few by scholars and Professors. It migrated to Newar and then Tibet much later.
And no Vajrayani Buddhists in India mostly do their prayers in Tibetan and are from the hilly states like Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh , Ladakh etc.
My guess would be that the speaker has learned Sanskrit properly and is reciting even if he is not Indian.
@@nicholasflammel2017 as far as I understand, despite Vajrayāna originating in India, there is no remaining Indian lineage of Vajrayāna which is not passing through Tibet or Newars. I could be wrong, but if there was such a thing that would be rare. Most Tibetan Vajrayāna practitioners tend to pronounce liturgy and mantras in Tibetan or heavily modified Sanskrit.
Indeed it seems to be either an Indian native who has chosen to revive the Sanskrit recitation of this text or simply a Tibetan who has studied Sanskrit in India doing the same.
Can u please explain what Manjushree namasamgitiis is all about?
It means "the concert of the names of Manjushri" and is about chanting the names of Lord Manjushri Bodhisattva (Jam pal yang).
It's in the name . Nama means name. Sangiti means recitation or singing. So it's basically chanting the names of Manjushree in the form of a composed poem. Like we have the Vishnu Sahasranam(I am a Hindu Vaishnav) , which is chanting the 1000 names of Vishnu and singing about his qualities. Manjushri Namasangiti is chanting the names and qualities of Manjushree. It's sad that people don't learn about Mahayana Buddhism in Sanskrit which is the original language in which all the sutras were written by scholars and Professors from Kashmir , Nalanda etc.
I really think that if you want to understand Buddhism , then the first step is to learn Pali or Sanskrit. If you want to truly appreciate Mahayana Buddhism, then one MUST learn Sanskrit.
@@nicholasflammel2017thank you for the explanation
What’s name of exactly Tibetan nama of above deity cuz there-are twelve hands of mudra
Plz reply 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is nonsense