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The ten best Buddhist songs

The ten most beautiful Buddhist songs are: "Namo Amitabha", "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva", "Namo Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva", "Ksitigarbha Praise", "Six-Character Great Ming Mantra", "Enlightenment Before the Buddha", "Four Refuges", "Buddha's Sayings", "Auspicious Mantras for Eliminating Disasters", "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra".

1. "Namo Amitabha"

There is no hatred in the world, how can there be hatred in the world? There are winds and waves in the sea, but there are no cross currents in the mountains. Misfortune arises from trivial matters, but the source of blessing must be prepared. His heart is like my heart, and a good relationship will last forever. The sky will not be clear for a hundred days, and the moon will not last forever during the Mid-Autumn Festival. All things can be tolerated, and no quarrels can be tolerated. A person must love himself in order to survive the vicissitudes of life. If you think about the fate of rebirth, your kindness can be retained.

2. "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva"

"Avalokitesvara" is a heart-warming song sung by Liu Qingfeng, a collection of Sanskrit and Sanskrit music, and is included in his 2018 Buddhist music single "Avalokitesvara" "Gatha". This musical work combines a few lyrics praising Guanyin Bodhisattva with a melodious and soothing melody to create a moving and ethereal sound in Sanskrit music, making people naturally hum along with the music.

3. "Namo Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva"

Namo Mahasmaprapta Bodhisattva is the right attendant of Amitabha Buddha, also known as Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva, referred to as Mahasthamaprapta, together with Amitabha and Avalokitesvara. The Bodhisattvas (the left side attendants of Amitabha Buddha) are collectively known as the "Three Saints of the West".

4. "Praise to Ksitigarbha"

"Praise to Ksitigarbha" was composed by Chen Weilun, with scriptures and lyrics, and was sung by Qi Yu and Zhang Shurong. The song was included in Qi Yu's June 2017 In the album of the same name "Ksitigarbha Praise" released on September 9th.

5. "Six-Character Mantra"

"Six-Character Mantra" is a song sung by the Hainan Free Buddhist Orchestra. It is written by Guan Zhixin (Xinpu) and written by Guan Zhixin and Yang Kewei. Composed and arranged by Yang Kewei, included in the album "The Six-Character Mantra", released on December 11, 2019.

6. "Buddha's Enlightenment"

"Buddha's Enlightenment" is a Buddhist-themed song written by Zhang Shoumei, composed by Gao Zhi, and sung by Yan Hua!

7. "Four Refuges"

"Four Refuges" is a song sung by Cui Yiqiao. It is written and composed by Cui Yiqiao and arranged by Wang Jiayi.

8. "Buddha Said"

"Buddha Said" is the ending theme of the TV series "Palace Lock Bead Curtain". It is sung by He Shengming. Since Zheng is writing the lyrics, Tan Xuan composed the music. The MV was directed and performed by He Shengming. He integrated his attitude towards life into the lyrics and brought everyone the positive rules of happiness. Included in the TV series "The Original Soundtrack of Palace Suo Bead Curtain", released in January 2012.

9. "The Mantra to Eliminate Disasters and Auspiciousness"

The Mantra to Eliminate Disasters and Auspiciousness is one of the ten small mantras in the Buddhist "Morning and Evening Class Chanting Collection", from "Buddha Says Blazing Prosperity and Greatness" "The Dharani Sutra of Mighty Virtue and Elimination of Disasters and Auspiciousness" was translated into Chinese by Master Fu Kong Tripitaka in the Tang Dynasty and was spoken by Sakyamuni Buddha in his pure abode in heaven.

10. "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra"

"Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" is a song sung by Faye Wong and Zhang Zhilin, which is included in the album "Sorrow and Wisdom". The song has also been sung by other singers.