1. Most beautiful Buddhist chanting in Pali by Venerable Vajiradhamma

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     Jendhamuni in Boston on December 28, 2020.

  2. Buddhist Theravada Pali Chanting by Venerable Vajiradhamma

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    One of the best Pali Buddhist Chanting. It is a very peaceful, tranquil, pleasant and harmonious chanting.

    This Chanting has helped many people to become peace, calm and tranquil, build mindfulness while listening and/or chant attentively, re-gain confidence from fear and uncertainty, bring happiness and positive energy for those who are in sick and those in their last moment in this very life (as hearing is thought to be the last sense to go in the dying process). May you get the benefits of this chanting too.

    This compilation consists of Recollection of Buddha (Buddhanusati or Itipiso), Recollection of Dhamma (Dhammanusati), Recollection of Sangaha (Sanghanusati), Mangala Sutta, Ratana Sutta, Karaniya Metta Sutta, Khandha Sutta, Bhaddekaratta Gatha, Metta Chant, Accaya Vivarana, Vandana, Pattanumodana, Devanumodana, Punnanumodana and Patthana.

    This compilation is made possible by Venerable Samanera Dhammasiri getting the permission from Venerable Vajiradhamma Thera to compile and distribute, and co-edit and proofing.

    Website: www.dhammalink.com

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