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It is the Buddha's wish that all beings will one day awaken and leave suffering behind. All of us have the same potential as Buddhas to awaken.

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Nianfo Album
This album consists of chants accompanied by Chinese orchestral music. The album was recorded in a studio at Shanghai Television, chanting lead by Venerable Wu Dao.

You can download the complete album (46.2 MB / 50:34 minutes -   Play   ) by clicking the picture, or you can individually select the tracks below:

1.    Praise of Amitabha Buddha 5.7 MB 6:02 minutes (   Play   )
2.    "Namo Amituofo" 19.5 MB 20:49 minutes (   Play   )
3.    "Amituofo" 19.5 MB 20:46 minutes (   Play   )
4.    Verse for Transferring Merit 2.7 MB 2:51 minutes (   Play   )





"Namo Amituofo"
Continuous waves of "Namo Amituofo" chanted by a soprano voice and accompanied by piano and cello.
55.6 MB   01:00 minutes     (   Play   )




"Namo Amituofo" - Praising the Buddha
An atmospheric introduction created by the use of flutes and percussion, leading to warm, majestic vocals of “Namo Amituofo” chanting.
47.00 MB   28:59 minutes     (   Play   )




"Namo Amituofo"
An inspirational and liberating fusion of male and female vocals singing "Namo Amituofo" with cascading melodic music in the background.
66.9 MB   1:13:10 minutes     (   Play   )




"Namo Amituofo"
A mysterious journey of reflection set up by sweeping strings and the progressing sounds of a train. This selection is chanted by an ensemble of rhythmic voices.
47.0 MB   28:59 minutes     (   Play   )




"Namo Amituofo"
A nature-influenced track that incorporates cricket calls and separated discontinuous beats from a wooden block.
41.9 MB   27:37 minutes     (   Play   )




"Amituofo" (Siziwuyin)
”Amituofo” chant accompanied by music, composed by Mr DiaoQing from ShanDong, China. This chant first appeared in www.amtbhk.org.
14.6 MB   15:31 minutes     (   Play   )




"Amituofo" (Sizisiyin)
”Amituofo” chant accompanied by music, composed by Mr DiaoQing from ShanDong, China. This chant first appeared in www.amtbhk.org.
18.3 MB   19:32 minutes     (   Play   )

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