Twelve Best Buddhist Songs

The twelve best Buddhist songs are The Great Compassion Mantra, The Heart Sutra, Bodhi Has No Tree, Zen Mind in Cloudy Waters, A Moment in Time, Namo Guanshiyin Bodhisattva, I Wish to Be That Lotus Bodhisattva, Six Character Mantra, Guanyin Bodhisattva Gita, Lanyan One Smile, Ode to the True Words of the Six Sons and The Love of the Buddha.

1. The Great Compassion Mantra

If you dare to search, the three words "Great Compassion Mantra" will inevitably bring up countless descriptions, many of which recount the merits, effects, benefits, and so on, of reciting the Great Compassion Mantra. Netizens would like to say that it's good to listen to it purely from a musical point of view, and that there's no need to impose religious perceptions on everyone.

2. Heart Sutra

There is no doubt that the Heart Sutra is the shortest, but the most important classic of all Buddhist scriptures. Among the vast Buddhist classics, it is like the bright eye of the Buddha's teachings that shines through all eyes.

3, "Bodhi without trees"

This Buddhist chant, when listening, will inadvertently give people the illusion, as if it takes us through the time corridor of a thousand years, to more than a thousand years ago, to savor the unique flavor of Buddhist Zen.

4, "clouds and water Zen heart"

This is actually an album, and one of them especially "clouds and water Zen heart" for the most beautiful, with guzheng melody, let a person do not feel a light, that kind of floating sense of meaning far away, fresh and elegant, but not lose the solemnity.

5. A Moment

The lyrics of "A Moment"

are written by Su Su, composed by Quan Jing Jing, arranged by Peng Cheng, and sung by Shi Zexu (Venerable Master Zexu). Some of the lyrics are Outside the house swallows go and return, a moment; Yesterday's frost and snow today's flowers, a moment; A stone's throw back has been the end of the world, a moment; Children meet each other at the temples, a moment. The song was widely welcomed as soon as it came out.