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The 10 best Buddhist songs

The 10 best Buddhist songs include "Heart Sutra", "Great Compassion Mantra", "Bathing Buddha Song", "Zen State", "Zen Rhythm", "Namo Amitabha", "Six Characters" "Great Ming Mantra", "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva", "Shrangama Smile", "Bodhicitta".

1. "Heart Sutra"

The Buddhist song is composed by Lin Mincong, composed by Master Xuanzang, and sung by Faye Wong. The song is quiet and the melody is melodious, as if people are immersed in the air, and the pure land of the West is close at hand. The ethereal voice of the Queen of Heaven is similar to the word "empty" in Buddhism, which means "all five aggregates are empty". Perhaps it is for these reasons that the Queen of Heaven escapes into Buddhism.

2. "The Great Compassion Mantra"

Qi Yu's song "The Great Compassion Mantra" originated from the single "Buddha's Love". Qi Yu feels that tranquility can make people see more and walk more steadily. It is from this state of mind that Qi Yu's songs turned into Buddhist music. Hence the song "The Great Compassion Mantra" that she sang.

3. "Bathing Buddha Song"

Composed by Master Hsing Yun and composed by Sankyi Phuntsok, it is a classic Buddhist song to commemorate the All Saints' Day of Sakyamuni Buddha on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month. , the song shows the magnificent scenery of heaven and earth when Gautama Buddha came into being. The song is catchy and the melody is beautiful. It is undoubtedly a wonderful song.

4. "Zen Realm"

The Buddhist song was composed by the Sixth Patriarch, composed by Sanggy Phuntsok, composed by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, composed by Wang Guangwu and sung by Sanggy Phuntsok a song. The original sung story of "Where the Dust Is Found" was transformed into the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism by the Flame Monk, and "Where the Dust Is Found" has been passed down through the ages.

5. "Zen Rhythm"

It is composed by Zen Master Wumen and Sangji Phuntsok, composed by Sangji Phuntsok, composed by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, and sung by Sangji Phuntsok. a song. You must have heard of the ancient poem: "There are hundreds of flowers in spring, a moon in autumn, a cool breeze in summer, and snow in winter. If there is nothing to worry about, it is a good time in the world." The original song was composed and sung from this.

6. "Namo Amitabha"

Original singer Niu Zhihong was born in Zhengzhou, Henan, and studied at the Henan Opera School. She was originally a female singer from mainland my country. After entering Buddhism, her Buddhist name was Shichang. Holy. After escaping into Buddhism, he sang the famous "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" and this song "Namo Amitabha".

7. "The Six-Character Great Ming Mantra"

The Panchan Sanskrit Singing Sanskrit Group is a team focused on spreading Buddhist music. They sang "The Six-Character Mantra" with beautiful melody and pure voice. The Six-Character Great Ming Mantra". Through their singing, people can feel the solemnity and peace of Buddhist music.

8. "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva"

"Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva" is a Buddhist music piece sung by Master Yin Neng. Master Yin Neng is a famous Buddhist musician. His works are full of peace and compassion and are loved by the majority of Buddhist believers.

9. "Shrangama Smiles"

The original singer is Huang Shuai (Mingyin layman), a famous Chinese Buddhist musician and original singer. The singer of the song uses heartfelt musical emotions and expresses his admiration for the spiritual essence of nature and Zen culture and his lyrical feelings through refreshing and long lyrics.

10. "Bodhicitta"

Sung by Zhang Jindi, a Chinese male singer. His representative works include "Bodhicitta", "My Distance, My Poems", etc.