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Da Bei Zhou Chanting Module Instructions Download Lyrics (PDF) Guan Yin Da Bei Zhou Sacred Mantra Title Credits & Full Track Guan Yin, the Chinese name. Chudo lobzik chertezhi samoletov.
Great Compassion Dharani in Mandarin Chinese On Chanting Meditation Karuna Cultivation Brahma Vihara Da Bei Zhou is the Mandarin name for the Great Compassion Dharani. The mantra/dharani is from the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra. You may link a translation of the sutra here:, or,. According to the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra: “ Aeons ago, the “Thousand Lights King Peace Buddha” taught the Great Compassion Mantra to Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva. Instantly, Avalokiteshvara advanced from first to ninth level Bodhisattva (ten levels total). Delighted, the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva vowed: ‘So I can assist all beings to achieve enlightenment in the future, endow me with Thousand Eyes and Thousand Hands.’ Then, the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva became Thousand eyes and Thousand arms Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva aka Sahasrabhuja Sahasranetra Avalokitesvara.” The romanized Mandarin Chinese transliteration of the long version of the Mantra consists of 84 verses.
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It also known as “The Great Compassionate Heart Mantra”, and “The Action Dharma of One-Thousand-Hand and One-Thousand-Eye Great Compassionate Heart Mantra.” One may approach this any way one wishes. I suggest the chant as a method to cultivate one’s own compasssion, rather than asking for compassion for ourselves, from the “goddess.” In terms of the three fold training, this is a samatha-karuna meditation practice and treats the emotions. For me, it is like being stewed in healing compassion, and I tend to “get drippy” from it, so I strongly suggest balancing it with Insight Meditations., authored by Fa-Chu of the Sung Dynasty, is a formalized practice. It is also known as “The Images of the Dharma of Repentance of the Great Compassion”.
This Dharma of Repentance was included in the Buddhist Canon of Da-Cheng, Book 46. Whereas the short sanskrit version is often bouncy and energizing, this long Chinese Version is usually smooth, melodious, and soothing. Slow Chant Play time is 9:39 ———————————- Slow Chant Play time 2:00. 2344 KB real player presentation.
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This is a collection of audio files of musical versions of Da Bei Zhou (大悲咒), known in English as 'Great Compassion Mantra' or 'Great Compassion Dharani', which is popular both in Buddhist music and in Chinese Buddhist chanting practice. These are in the form of songs instead of standard chanting versions. The first is performed by Sun Lu (孫露), the second by Gong Yue (龔玥), and the third comes from an unidentified artist. There is also a PDF file of the text of Da Bei Zhou. For the chanting version of Da Bei Zhou from temple ceremonies see.