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The Baul tradition, while not a Buddhist tradition per se, still makes use of some of the Bengali Buddhist Sahaja tradition's Carya songs. [90] The devotional Buddhist music of Bengali Buddhists is often called Buddha-samkirtan or Buddha kirtan. [91] [92] It is a common practice among the Barua Buddhists of Bangladesh. [92]
The Buddha Bar compilation albums are a widely acclaimed series of compilation albums issued by the Buddha Bar bar, restaurant, and hotel franchise created by restaurateur Raymond Visan and DJ and interior designer Claude Challe [ 1] in Paris, France. Following its establishment, the Buddha Bar "became a reference among foreign yuppies and ...
e. Songs of realization, or Songs of Experience ( Tibetan: ཉམས་མགུར, Wylie: nyams mgur; Devanāgarī: दोहा; Romanized Sanskrit: Dohā; Oriya: ପଦ), are sung poetry forms characteristic of the tantric movement in both Vajrayana Buddhism and in Hinduism. Doha is also a specific poetic form. Various forms of these songs ...
Culture of Myanmar. Mahāgīta ( Burmese: မဟာဂီတ; from Pali: Mahāgīta; lit. 'great songs' ), also rendered into Burmese as Thachingyi ( Burmese: သီချင်းကြီး ), is the complete body or corpus of Burmese classical songs. [ 1] The songs descend from the musical traditions of the Burmese royal court, and form the ...
Budai ( Chinese: 布袋; pinyin: Bùdài; Korean: 포대, romanized : Podae; Japanese: 布袋, romanized : Hotei; Vietnamese: Bố Đại) is a nickname given to the Chinese monk Qici ( Chinese: 契此) who is often identified with and venerated as Maitreya Buddha in Chan Buddhism. With the spread of Chan Buddhism, he also came to be venerated ...
Buddah Records. Buddah Records (later known as Buddha Records) was an American record label founded in 1967 in New York City. [1] The label was born out of Kama Sutra Records, an MGM Records -distributed label, which remained a key imprint following Buddah's founding. Buddah handled a variety of music genres, including bubblegum pop (the Ohio ...
In 1960, to celebrate the 2500th Buddha Jayanthi, AngulimaalHindi movie, financed by the Thai government was released. This movie was dubbed in Sinhala dialogues and Mohideen Baig sang the popular song Buddham Saranam previously sung by Indian singer Manna Dey. Baig went to India to record this song of13.5 minutes.
"The Buddha of Suburbia" is the theme song to the BBC TV series of the same name, released by British musician David Bowie in November 1993 by Arista Records. It was re-recorded with American musician Lenny Kravitz for Bowie's 19th studio album, also titled The Buddha of Suburbia (1993), and inspired by his musical score for the series.