This mantra for Purification transforms the karma and opens the mind to goodness, virtue and immeasurable love. The Monks' baritone chanting bookends Deva's graceful voice as she recites this chant 108 times. The track features Grammy-winning cellist David Darling and Kit Walker on piano. We hope you enjoy this track. Thanks for listening and, as always, if you like the music, please share it.
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lyrics
Om Benza Satto Hung
(chanted 108 times by Deva)
Om Benza Satto Hung is the short version of the 100 syllable mantra (chanted by the monks):
Om Benza Satvo Sa Ma Ya Ma Nu
Pala Ye Bhenza Satto Teno Pa
Tishtha Dridho Me Bhawa
Sutokhayo Me Bhawa Supokhayo
Me Bhawa Anurakto Me Bhawa
Sarva Siddhi Me Prayaccha Sarva
Karma Sutsa Me Tsittam
Shreyang Kuru Hung Ha Ha Ha
Ha Ho Bhagwan Sarva Tathagata
Benza Ma Me Muccha Bhenze
Bhawa Maha Samayasattva Ah
Hung Phet.
Buddha of Purification within me, embodying all the Buddhas, please protect my resolve to purify all my karmas and always bestow upon me the ability to make my mind good, virtuous auspicious and immeasurably loving with the indestructible strength of a diamond.
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Even though our potential remains obscure in the darkness of negativity, it need not be permanent. This mantras helps transform negative karma created over many lifetimes.
credits
from Tibetan Mantras for Turbulent Times,
released March 1, 2011
from Tibetan Mantras for Turbulent Times
Released 01 March 2011 by White Swan Records
Produced by Deva Premal & Miten in collaboration with Gyuto House Australia
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A beautiful compilation
worth the price
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If you make it more clear I would have paid more
Maybe next time
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