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Empowerment, CD By: H.H. 16th Karmapa
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Reissued: Empowerment His Holiness the 16th Karmapa performs the Vajra Crown Ceremony
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H.H. The 17th Gyalwang Karmapa in Bodhgaya, CD
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When the year 2003 gave in to the 2004, we visited the faraway India, where Shakyamuni Buddha attained Enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, and had been fortunate to have blessings to record the auspicious prayer-chants of grand Annual Puja presided by His Holiness Karmapa, where thousands of monks and nuns, who gathered there from all the corners of the world and sang together the "Zangchod Monlam" (the aspirational prayers of Arya Bhadracharya ). As an answer to our request, His Holiness also especially kindly recorded a short advice on depression. We sincerely hope that listening to the voice from the holy place will bring mental peace to the countless sentient beings.
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Karmapa's Melodious Songs of Truth, CD By: H.H. the 17th Karmapa, Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts
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Three prayers composed by H.H. the XVIIth Gyalwa Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Drodul Dorje, and performed by artists of the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts.
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Lion Roar, CD By: 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
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1. An Aspiration for the World 2. The Profound Lion’s Roar 3. Dorje Chang Thungma 4. The Blessing of the Buddha Lamps (1) 5. The Four Sessions of Guru Yoga 6. Radiant Blessings of Auspiciousness 7. Guru Marpa’s Oral Instructions to Milarepa 8. The Blessing of the Buddha Lamps (2) 9. Short Mandala Offering 10. The Blessing of the Buddha Lamps (3)
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Lion's Roar: Great Compassion, CD By: 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
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The Buddha’s Chanting is fearless Because of his Great compassion
The Buddha has said: [If any being hears the Great Compassionate Lion’s Roar, it is because this being has a great affinity for virtue and has an accumulation of merit] In this album, H.H. the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje has for the first time chanting... a union of emptiness and skillful means. It is the blessing of the great Compassionate Mind of His Holiness and his noble wish for the welfare and benefit of all sentient beings.
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Melody of Devotion - Karmapa Khyenno, CD with H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa
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The word “karma” means “activity, so “Karmapa” means “the one who performs activities.” Noble Karmapa is the one who fulfills Buddhas’ activities. In other words, he’s the manifestation of activities of Buddhas’ from ten directions in all three times. “Khyenno” is saying “please understand my heart,” thus, “Karmapa Khyenno” could be interpreted as “Karmapa, you know my heart, you understand my grief and sorrow, please grand your mercy to me, hold me in your compassion. Please, protect me and help me, please do not forgot me nor abandon me.”
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Sacred Buddha, CD With H.H. the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa
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1. Straight to the Heart 8:00 2. Om Mani Padme Hung 5:47 3. Milarepa 5:38 4. Dorje Chang 3:35 5. Karmapa Jenno 2 6:28 6. Wisdom of Love 6:18 7. Incarnation 2:08 8. Golden Child 5:53 9. Vision of Mahakala 9:10 10. Sacred Buddha 4:30 11. Rain of Blessing 2:35
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Sweet Melody of Joyful Aspiration, CD By: H.H.the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa
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For all beings that yearn for physical well-being and spiritual clarity, this album features the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa as composer, lyricist, vocalist, and producer.
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Tribute to the Karmapa, CD By: Monks of Rumtek Monastery
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Rare, live, on-site recording of traditional sacred Tibetan Buddhist chants and instrumental music, recorded at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, northern India, in August 1999.
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