Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Ani Choying Drolma
A Tibetan nun with a magical voice.
I love listening to her.
Namo Ratna Traya and Tara Mantra, two of my favourite mantras brilliantly interpreted.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear her interpret a (Hindu) Ganapati mantra as well. When will Westerners be able to cross boundaries like this without the fear of some "divine" punishment?
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Ganapati can be a Hindu deity but there are plenty of Buddhist lineages of Ganapati.
There is a Sutra taught by Lord Buddha on Ganapati as well so it is not fair to consider Ganapati a Hindu deity only.
Thanks for the info! I must admit I had no idea. I'll try and check it out (the sutra that is).
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