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VIDEO and PRACTICE: Green Tara 7-Minute Daily Practice with Sadhana, chanted Mantra and visualizations
Mother Tara's practice is for everyone. This Sadhana praises Tara and creates merit and virtue. Merit is multiplied on Tara Days (the 8th of each lunar month, or first quarter moon) but this is a daily practice. Tara is the Mother of All. She is also the Heroic One, the Savior who...
Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava 8-Minute Practice Sadhana and Mantras
Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava 8-Minute Practice Sadhana and Chanted Mantras for Guru Rinpoche Day
Here follows a Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava Sadhana for GanaPuja Days or any day. May all beings benefit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8HS9Lu6NQ4 Namo! To Guru Yidam Padmasambhava who embodies all sugatas and has the nature of the Three Jewels, I and all sentient beings of the six realms take refuge until Enlightenment. In the Three...
SUPPORTING MEMBERS VIDEO: Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava 8-Minute Practice Sadhana and Chanted Mantras for Guru Rinpoche Day
A Concise 8-Minute Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava Sadhana for GanaPuja Days or any day with Mantras. May all beings benefit. This is an ideal daily practice for merit accumulation, with the mantra chanted together with a full puja, offerings and 7 Limbs of Practice of Samantabhadra. Practice every day to accumulate merit, and...
VIDEO for TARA DAY: 21 Tara Mantras in 21 Minutes a Short Practice: Extra Merit Practice Day
Buddha Weekly Mantra Music
Buddha Weekly Mantra Music From your favorite streaming music service (Record Label: Buddha Weekly Mantras): Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok & other ByteDance stores, YouTube Music, Amazon, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, iHeartRadio, Claro Música, Saavn, Boomplay, Anghami, KKBox, NetEase, Tencent, Qobuz, Joox, Kuack Media, Yandex Music (beta), Adaptr, Flo, MediaNet. ALBUMS AVAILABLE...
Four Buddhist Heavenly Kings: Mantras and Sadhana
The Four Heavenly Kings in Buddhism are important in most lineages and traditions. Known as the Chaturmahārāja in Sanskrit — Maha meaning great and Raja meaning king — they have an important role as devas or gods who protect the Dharma and the world. They are also called Lokapāla, meaning "guardians of...