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Ten most classic Buddhist songs
1, Heart Meridian

Heart Sutra is a song composed by Lin Mincong, written by Master Xuanzang and sung by Faye Wong. The song is ethereal and the tune is melodious, as if people are in the air and Xanadu is within reach.

2. The Great Mercy Curse

Chyi Yu's great compassion mantra comes from the album Love of the Buddha. Chyi Yu thinks that being calm can make people see more and walk more steadily. It is out of this mentality that Chyi Yu's music changed and turned to the creation of Buddhist music. Then she covered this song "The Mercy Spell".

3. "Bathing Buddha Song"

This song was composed by Master Xing Yun and composed by Shan Zhi Pincuo as a Buddhist song to commemorate Sakyamuni's Christmas on April 8th. The lyrics depict the magnificent scene of heaven and earth when Sakyamuni was born. The lyrics are catchy and the melody is sweet. It is a great song.

4. Zen state

Zen Realm is a song written by Huineng, the sixth ancestor, composed by Shan Zhi Pincuo, arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, mixed by Dino Wang and sung by Shan Zhi Pincuo. This song tells the story of Bodhi without trees.

5. Zen rhyme

Zen Rhyme is a song written by Zen Master Wu and Sanji, composed by Sanji, arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, and sung by Sanji.

6. Bodhi in my heart

"Bodhi in My Heart" is a song in the album "Bodhi in My Heart" released by Master Yin Neng on April 12. Lyrics, composition and singing are all handled by the master of sound energy himself.

7. Six-character Daming mantra

The six-character Daming mantra is the heart mantra of the Great Mercy Guanyin Bodhisattva, and it is the manifestation of the compassion of all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. The merits of the six-character Daming mantra are endless, and many people hold it under the sky.

8. "Cloud Water Zen Heart"

"Shui Yun Chan Xin" is a pure Buddhist music album, which was released on February 6th 1993, with six songs in total. Guzheng's melody is soft and elegant, with strong plasticity. It often presents different styles due to the change of music, and has a unique style of freshness without losing solemnity, elegance without losing popularity.

9. "There is no holy name of Amitabha in South China"

"The Holy Name of Amitabha in South China" is a song sung by Yin Neng, and its album is in Sanskrit of China, Tibet and China.

10, six-character mantra

The six-character phrase "hiss (ang) hiss (ma) ni (nt) pa (bie) u (mie) pian (hong) is the mantra of avalokitesvara, which is rich and mysterious, and contains great power and greatness from the universe. This song was originally sung by Mongolian singer Mo Ergen, and it was also sung in Mongolian and Chinese. On March 28th, 2007, singer Liu covered this song and published an album.