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Saga Dawa is one of the most sacred periods in Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally dedicated to compassion, practice, reflection and spiritual transformation. To celebrate Saga Dawa 2026, Dusum Sangtong presents a new contemplative music project inspired by Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) and the mantra Om Mani Peme Hung. 🌕 “Om Mani Peme Hung: Infinite Compassion” is a 3-track meditation EP created as a support for meditation, inner silence and compassionate awareness. The first release from the EP is: 🪷 “Moon Lotus” – Om Mani Peme Hung A soft and atmospheric mantra meditation blending voices, ambient textures and contemplative soundscapes. In Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. The mantra Om Mani Peme Hung is traditionally recited to cultivate compassion, wisdom, clarity and awakened presence. Each syllable of the mantra is said to help transform disturbing emotions into wisdom and inner awakening. This music was created with the aspiration to bring peace, stillness and benefit to all beings during the Saga Dawa period. 🙏 May it serve as support for meditation, contemplation and compassionate presence. ༀ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ 🎧 Listen on YouTube: More releases from the EP will unfold during the Saga Dawa days.
-- Om Mani Padme Hum Chenrezig mantra meditation Saga Dawa 2026 Meditation music Ambient meditation Buddhist mantra music
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In the Tibetan language, the term Dakini is Khandroma (mkha’-‘gro-ma), which means “she who traverses the sky” or “she who moves through space”; it is also referred to as “sky dancer” or “sky walker.”
Iconographically, their bodies are depicted in sinuous, dancing postures. It is worth noting that although Dakinis are always represented as naked and beautiful, they are not primarily seen as sexual symbols, but rather as symbols of the naked nature of the mind, free from all obscurations. The movements of their dance represent the movements and thoughts of consciousness in the flow of the mind and the Dharmakaya as the spontaneous blossoming of the Buddha Mind, or Rigpa. Inhabitants of the sky, the Dakinis preserve the words of Padmasambhava and deliver them at the opportune moment to whomever is meant to hear them. It is said that on the tenth day after the full moon they are especially present among us. This Guru Rinpoche short meditation is performed daily at the Dag Shang Kagyu temple after the Chenrezig sadhana pudja practice. Read more about the meditation here. 👉Stream it & follow: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/10ohOtrECs8f8m9KIfhS45 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dusum-sangtong/1582195252 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/es/artist/143012222 Bandcamp: https://dusumsangtong.bandcamp.com/ - 👉Follow me around the web: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dusumsangtong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dusumsangtong/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dusumsangtong - Dag Shang Kagyu buddhist center in Panillo, Spain: https://www.dskpanillo.org https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064342857113 https://instagram.com/templobudistadepanillo Voice and music by Dusum Sangtong (Joan Anton Mateu Jansana) Recorded with Ableton Live, Audio-technica microphone and Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 interface. |
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