Tibetan Monks Chanting - Temple Ceremony Drukpa Kagyu

Opening section of the morning celebrations on the tenth day of the lunar month. This ceremony takes place annually to celebrate the birthday on the Indian scholar and monk Padma Sambhava, who invited by the ruler of the country introduced Buddhism to Tibet. Prayers are alternated with instrumental music provide by a pair of Dungchens (long horns), a couple of Rkan-dun (bone pipes mad of human thighs), Gyaling (Tibetan shawn), Nga (drum) and a pair of large cymbals called the “Rolmo“. This praye
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