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The ten most classic Buddhist songs

1. "Heart Sutra"

"Heart Sutra" is a song composed by Lin Mincong, lyrics by Master Xuanzang, and sung by Faye Wong. The songs are ethereal and the tunes are melodious, as if people are in the air, and the paradise world is within reach.

2. "The Great Compassion Mantra"

Qi Yu's "Great Compassion Mantra" comes from the album "Buddha's Love". Qi Yu believes that calmness can help people see more and walk more steadily. It was out of this state of mind that Qi Yu's music changed and he turned to the production of Buddhist music. Then there was this song she sang "The Great Compassion Mantra".

3. "Bathing Buddha Song"

This song is written by Master Hsing Yun and composed by Sangyi Phuntsok. It is a Buddhist song to commemorate the Christmas of Sakyamuni on the eighth day of April. The lyrics describe It depicts the magnificent scene of heaven and earth when Sakyamuni was born. The lyrics are catchy and the melody is catchy, making it a wonderful song.

4. "Zen Realm"

"Zen Realm" was written by the Sixth Patriarch Huineng, composed by Sangyi Phuntsok, arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, mixed by Wang Guangwu and composed by Sangyi Phuntsok A song sung. This song tells the story of Bodhi having no tree.

5. "Zen Rhythm"

"Zen Rhythm" was written by Zen Master Wumen and Sangji Pingcuo, composed by Sangji Pingcuo, arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, and composed by Sang Jiping A song sung by Cuo Cuo.

6. "Bodhi in the Heart"

"Bodhi in the Heart" is a song in the album "Bodhi in the Heart" released by Master Yin Neng on April 16, 2012. , the lyrics, music and singing are all written by Yin Neng Master.

7. The Six-Character Great Ming Mantra

The Six-Character Great Ming Mantra is the heart mantra of the Great Compassionate Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, which is the manifestation of the compassionate nature of all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. The six-character Great Ming Mantra has great merits and virtues that cannot be exhausted. There are many people in the world who recite this mantra.

8. "Yunshui Zen Heart"

"Yunshui Zen Heart" is a Buddhist pure music album, released on December 6, 1993, and contains six songs. The melody of the guzheng is soft, elegant, and extremely plastic. It often takes on different styles due to changes in the music, with a unique style that is fresh yet solemn, elegant yet popular.

9. "Namo Amitabha Buddha's Holy Name"

"Namo Amitabha Buddha's Holy Name" is a song sung by Master Yin Neng, and it belongs to the album Hua Zang Sanskrit Music.

10. "Ode to the Six Mantras"

The six-character motto in the Buddhist music "Ode to the Six Mantras" is "Om (ong) ma (nT) ba (bie) )u (mie) piece (hong)" is the heart mantra of Guanshiyin Bodhisattva. It has rich and unusual connotations, infinite mysteries, and contains great power, great wisdom, and great compassion from the universe. This song was originally sung by Mongolian singer Morgen, and sang in Mongolian and Chinese. On March 28, 2017, singer Liu Qinghan covered this song and released an album.