1. There are "Great Compassion Mantra", "Rebirth Mantra", "Great Compassion Mantra", "Monk Yixiu", "Awakening Chant", "Song of Three Treasures", "Auspicious Light", "Three Life Causes and Effects", "Mount Wutai", "Great Compassion and Great Discouragement" "Voices of the World", "Love in the World", "Auspicious Light", "Freedom", "Cherish Fate", "Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra", "Take Refuge to the Three Jewels", "Songs of Praise to the Buddha", "Compassion" and "Enlightenment".
2. Buddhist songs, as the name suggests, refer to songs with lyrics based on Buddhist classics.
In fact, there are many fine Buddhist songs, which are divided into several categories. Some are sung in Sanskrit and some are sung in mantras, such as the Heart Sutra, the Great Compassion Mantra, the Mantra to Eliminate Disasters and Auspiciousness, the Great Auspicious Goddess Mantra, and the Yellow God of Wealth Mantra. Some are sung in Tibetan, while the Heart Sutra is sung in Chinese; some are sung in praise, also called Fanbai, which are sung specifically at Buddhist ritual gatherings, such as: Defining True Incense, Incense Praise, Amitabha Praise, etc.; some are sung to the Buddha Bodhisattva's holy names, such as: Amitabha, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Void Treasure Bodhisattva, etc.; there are also hymns to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, such as: Wesak Heart Song, Nanhai Avalokitesvara Putuo Praise, Three Jewels Song, Happy Guanyin, Happy Maitreya, etc.; there are also folk songs Buddhist songs, such as "Sky Burial" sung by a Tibetan singer, are very touching. All Buddhist songs and music have one characteristic: they are calming!