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  2. File:Buddham Saranam Gacchami - Male Voice, with Female ...

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    English: A chant from India. Buddhism, Hinduism Background music is classical Indian The chant is the following: (sources: 1. Georg Feuerstein; 2. Sanskrit Dictionary, Germany) Pali: Buddham saranam gacchami. Dhammam saranam gacchami. Sangham saranam gacchami. Sanskrit: Buddham śaraṇam gacchāmi. बुद्धं शरणं ...

  3. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    The first well known figure to promote Buddhist music in China was the translator Zhi Qian, who complied Sung Chants for Sakra Accompanied by Qin Music (Dishi yuerenban zheqin gebai). [62] Most of this early Buddhist music were solemn chants and had no instrumental accompaniment. [62]

  4. Nusach (Jewish music) - Wikipedia

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    Jewish liturgical music is characterized by a set of musical modes.. The prayer modes form part of what is known as the musical nusach (tradition) of a community, and serve both to identify different types of prayer and to link those prayers to the time of year or even time of day in which they are set.

  5. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This is the first prayer recited by the Jains while meditating. The mantra is also variously referred to as the Pancha Namaskāra Mantra, Namaskāra Mantra, Navakāra Mantra, Namaskāra Mangala or Paramesthi Mantra. It is dedicated to the Panch-Parmeshthi, namely the arihant, the siddhas, the acharyas, the upadhyaya and all the ascetics.

  6. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    A mantra (Pali: mantra) or mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) [1] is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indo-Iranian language like Sanskrit or Avestan) believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers.

  7. Islamic music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic music may refer to religious music, as performed in Islamic public services or private devotions, or more generally to musical traditions of the Muslim world. The heartland of Islam is the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Balkans, and West Africa, Iran, Central Asia, and South Asia.

  8. A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The basic series used in the work is presented melodically in section A, an instrumental prelude opening the first movement: E ♭ –E–C–D–D ♭ –B ♭ –B–F ♯ –G–A–A ♭ –F The first five notes of this row are a permuted form of the five-note row Stravinsky used for In Memoriam Dylan Thomas—a chromatic pentachord ...

  9. Religious music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic prayer is a type of religious music that Muslims use when they pray and worship Allah. These prayers (in Arabic, prayer is Salah) that occur five times a day. These prayers are conducted by facing Mecca while standing, having both knees to the ground, and bowing. During prayer, recitations are usually of the Islamic holy book: the Quran ...