Religion Buddhism Mantra Music Deluxe ™ 1.1
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======================================== Religion Buddhism Music Deluxe ™ !! Class !! Song !! ======================================== Buddhist music is music created for or inspired by Buddhism and part of Buddhist art. Honkyoku are the pieces of shakuhachi or hocchiku music played by wandering Japanese Zen monks called Komuso. Komuso played honkyoku for enlightenment and alms as early as the 13th century. In the 18th century, a Komuso named Kinko Kurosawa of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism was commissioned to travel throughout Japan and collect these musical pieces. The results of several years of travel and compilation were thirty-six pieces known as the Kinko-Ryu Honkyoku. ======================================== Religion Buddhism Music Deluxe ™ Features ======================================== Support to iPhone5 and below iPhone, iPod Touch high standard UI design, user-friendly intuitive interface Remove AD Function HD Brain wave audio Retina Display support Multitasking support Background Play support Buddhism Photo exclusive design Youtube Buddhism Music direct link Restore Purchases ======================================== Religion Buddhism Music Deluxe ™ Patterns ======================================== 1.Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra Mantra 2.Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra Mantra (Chinese) 3.Great Compassion Mantra 4.The Divine Mantra of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara 5.The 11 Side of Guanyin Fundamental Mantra 6.Saint Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva The Lotus Samadhi Dabei Heart Dharani Mantra ======================================== Religion Buddhism Music Deluxe ™ How to Use ======================================== Open the App,and sleep when you place near a distance of 0.5 ~ 1 meters from the location. ======================================== FAQ: Religion Buddhism Music Deluxe ™ ======================================== Chanting The chanting of mantras used in or inspired by Buddhism, including many genres in many cultures: Repetition of the name of Amitabha in Pure Land Buddhism. Repetitious chanting of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and excerpts of the Lotus Sutra within Nichiren Buddhist Shomyo in Japanese Tendai and Shingon Buddhism. Throat singing in Tibetan Buddhist chants Tibetan styles Tibetan Buddhism is the most widespread religion in Tibet. Musical chanting, most often in Tibetan or Sanskrit, is an integral part of the religion. These chants are complex, often recitations of sacred texts or in celebration of various festivals. Yang chanting, performed without metrical timing, is accompanied by resonant drums and low, sustained syllables. Other styles include those unique to Tantric Buddhism, the classical, popular Gelugpa school, the romantic Nyingmapa and Sakyapa and Kagyupa ======================================== Support ======================================== Twitter: @togethersimple E-mail: [email protected] Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/togethersimple Homepage: www.togethersimple.com