Ani Choying Drolma has some outstanding buddhist chanting
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Nepali Singing Nun Sings Ganesha
Published August 20, 2009 by Xan ZaiAni Choying Dolma (http://www.choying.com/index.php) is an exceptional singer, admired in Nepal and throughout the world. She has given spirituality and religious practice a different meaning by combining them with social change through education in Literacy, Maths, Science, Medical and Nursing skills, and Buddhist philosophy.
Using her fantastic soothing voice, the nun is on her way to a revolutionary change in the lives of less fortunate woman and children in Nepal and Tibet.
Nimbuda Dance (Tibetan version by Pema Tsering)
Published December 17, 2008 by Xan ZaiSeems Nimbuda song has been a choice of millions for its sheer beauty and music. This version by Pema Tsering is very refreshing. Born and raised in Canada, Pema’s performance undoubtedly makes you wonder if Ash was really as good as Pema.
Om Mani Padme Hun (Tenzin Kunsel)
Published December 3, 2008 by Xan ZaiA great composition of Sanskrit and Tibetan chanting in beautiful voice of Tenzin Kunsel.
Born in a Tibetan refugee camp in Southern India, Kunsel was raised by her mother Kalsang Wangmo. Her commitment to music allowed Kunsel, at an early age, to feel confident about pursuing a singing career of her own. Since the age of five, Kunsel has been captivating audiences with her beautiful voice and her unique versatile style of singing. Kunsel sings in Tibetan, English and Hindi.
Kunsel’s versatile singing talents prompted Tibetan film director Thupten N Chakrishar and Young Tibet Pictures to make a documentary film about her. “Following Kunsel”, released on July 6th 2006, recieved overwhelming attention around the globe. Kunsel has performed for H. H. The Dalai Lama, Gyalwa Karmapa and is loved by celebrities such as Richard Gere and Uma Thurman.
You are my sonia (Chinese version)
Published November 29, 2008 by Xan ZaiVersion 3: so lovely
This version was sung in Chinese by Tibetan singer Samkho.
You are my sonia (Tibetan version)
Published November 29, 2008 by Xan ZaiVersion 2: Simply superb