Track name: OM MANI PADME HUM A
Trackcode: SAS011413
Composer: DP, Sengi Tenzing (Arr.)
アーティスト: Duo Ji, Lobsang Tsering, Lhamo Dhondrub, Sonam Topgyal, Pema Drölkar, Kunsang Tso, Choedark, Yangchen, Drölkar, Choedon, Testen, Dorjee, Megmar, Sonam, Sawang Choephel
EAN/GTIN: 4020771122141
ISRC: DE-B63-12-21413
Album name: AUTHENTIC TIBET 2
Catalogue number: SAS0114
Label: Sonoton Authentic Series - SAS
LC number: 07573
Large group of nuns chanting the most famous Tibetan mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum.
Produced by Michael Hornstein. Recorded October - November 2011 at Skamar Studio, Lhasa, Tibet.
Special thanks to the musicians: Percussion - Choedon, Dorjee, Drölkar, Testen & Yangchen, Suona - Duo Jo, Tongka - Kunsang Tso, Tonqin - Sonam Topgyal, Vocals - Choedark, Choedon, Dorjee, Duo Ji, Drölkar, Kunsang Tso, Lhamo Dhondrub, Lobsang Tsering, Megmar, Pema Drölkar, Sonam Topgyal, Sonam, Sawang Choephel, Testen & Yangchen
Mastered by Wolfgang Meyscheider at digital music & media, Traunwalchen.
Cover design: Sahar Aharoni
White in colour, unstained by faults,
A perfect Buddha adorning your head,
you look upon beings with eyes of compassion.
Chenrezig (God of compassion), we prostrate to you.
Om Mani Padme Hum
Through this virtuous action,
May I quickly attain the state of Chenrezig
And lead every being,
Without exception, into that pure world
Explanation of Om Mani Padme Hum:
The six syllables purify the six realms of existence in suffering. For example,
the syllable Om purifies the neurotic attachment to bliss and pride, which
afflict the beings in the realm of the gods.
"The mantra Om Mani Pedme Hum is easy to say yet quite powerful, because it
contains the essence of the entire teaching. When you say the first syllable Om
it is blessed to help you achieve perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma
helps perfect the practice of pure ethics, and Ni helps achieve perfection in
the practice of tolerance and patience. Päd, the fourth syllable, helps to
achieve perfection of perseverance,. Me helps achieve perfection in the
practice of concentration, and the final sixth syllable Hum helps achieve
perfection in the practice of wisdom. So in this way recitation of the mantra
helps achieve perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom. The
path of these six perfections is the path walked by all the Buddhas of the
three times. What could then be more meaningful than to say the mantra and
accomplish the six perfections?"