108 Buddhānussati (Contemplation of the Buddha) Chanting by Venerable Vajiradhāmma

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PublishedMay 20, 2024
Duration1:41:04
Video IDShJkE8RNIJs
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Compilation of 108 Buddhānussati (Contemplation of the Buddha) Chanting by Venerable Vajiradhāmma based on Theravada tradition. This is one of the most beautiful, vibrant, calm, peace and full of loving kindness chanting which bring peace, calm, harmony, positive energy, relax,suitable for all occasion. This can be listen during last moment of life and direct our mind to the Buddha which can help the listener rebirth to a good place. Even if you do not believe in rebirth, the peacefulness of this chant will sure bring peace in your mind at the last moment of your life. In one of the Sutta, a turtle admire of the light of the Buddha help it rebirth to a good place. So is in another Sutta, a boy who is so sick but look at the Buddha, showing respect to the Buddha enable him to rebirth to Deva realm. It is definitely suitable for those who are sick and need recovery with some positive sound and this Sutta can help to calm and relax your mind and body, which ultimately help your recovery. This chanting also can help those who got insomnia and unable to sleep as the chanting slow pace and soothing voice bring calmness and peacefulness. May listening to this chanting bring peace, happiness and positive energy to you. Ultimately, we need to learn to take precepts so that we are at peace all the time, learn contemplation wisdom in order to put our mind with right attention through gratitude, forgiveness, loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity, and ultimately learn meditation (samatha and vipassana) to achieve ultimate happiness and free from all suffering. With Metta Dhammalink.com 29.5.2024

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