Praising the 12 Deeds of Shakyamuni Buddha with Sanskrit Mantras Beautiful Vocals by @3GemsBand

Original beautiful Buddhist Song “Praising the Deeds of Shakyamuni” original song and vocals by @3GemsBand with Sanskrit Mantra verses. Lyrics and song by Kongchok Namkha , adapted from the Praise of Buddha’s Deeds of Arya Sura — 4th century Sanskrit Poet Sage.
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Lyrics and song
(copyright by Kongchok Namkha and @3GemsBand )
I take Refuge in Conqueror Buddha
I take Refuge in Conqueror Dharma
I take Refuge in Conquering Sangha
I praise the 12 Deeds of Shakyamuni
I praise the 12 Deeds of Shakyamuni
I praise the 12 Deeds of Shakyamuni
When you were born chief of human beings
You took seven steps on this earth’s blossoms
And said In this world I am the supreme
To you enlightened one I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
First you came down from Tushita heaven
In royal home, entered your mother’s womb
In Lumbini grove O Sage you were born
To you Enlightened One I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
Raised as a child in a remote palace
Athlete and champion in house Shakya
Became husband and father in your youth
To you Enlightened One I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
Restless of luxury you ventured forth
Saw four sites, the four kinds of suffering
Witnessed childbirth illness old age and death
To you enlightened one I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
You renounced suffering cutting your hair
On the river bank became ascetic
Freeing yourself of all obscurations
To you enlightened one I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
At Rajagriha tamed an elephant
In Vaishali monkeys gave you honey
In Magadha you realized Buddhahood
To you enlightened one I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
Through praising the deeds of Shakyamuni
The deeds of the Master of the Teaching
May all beings attain enlightenment
To you enlightened one I pay homage.
Om muni muni mahamuni shakya muni svaha
VERIFIED TIMELINE OF HISTORICAL BUDDHA:
- 563 B.C. Conception to the Sakyas
- 563 B.C. Siddartha’s Birth in Lumbini Nepal
- 548 B.C. Siddartha’s marriage to Yasodhara
- 534 B.C. Buddha sees the four sights: Suffering
- 534 B.C. Siddartha leaves home
- 533 B.C. Siddartha Meditates in Magadha
- 532-523 B.C. Siddartha the Ascetic
- 528 B.C. Siddartha risks death at Varanasi
- 528 B.C. Awakening at Bodh Gaya
- 528 B.C. First Teaching at Sarnath
- 528-483 B.C. Countless teachings, Turning the Wheel
- 483 B.C. Paranirvana at Kusinagara, Malla
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