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Where can I find the kind of music played in the temple?

Buddhist music is played in the temple.

Here are some Buddhist music that are often played in temples or Buddhist temples: Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, Six-character Daming Mantra, Confessions, Three Treasures of South Hope, Amitabha Heart Mantra, Goddess of Mercy, Amitabha Holy Mantra, Prajna Mantra (Sanskrit) and so on.

Buddhist music, referred to as Buddhist music for short, refers to the Buddhist music used by Buddhism to clarify and publicize Buddhism, and also refers to the music created by the world to praise Buddhism.

The function of "Buddhist music";

"Buddha Music" sings chanting at a slow or bright rhythm, which can not only heal the wounds in the depths of the soul, but also deeply understand the meaning of the scriptures. Loud French sounds will calm the listener's body and mind and make him feel peaceful and happy.

Buddhist music is simple, clean, solemn and quiet, with beautiful and deep tunes, and has a unique religious atmosphere, which makes people immersed in bright, auspicious, clean, peaceful and solemn infection, captures impetuous and distracted hearts, thus triggering subtle religious experiences.

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The origin of "Buddhist music";

Buddhist music originated in Bai Fan, East Ayushan, Shandong Province, and is the earliest Bai Fan in China.

In the fourth year of the Three Kingdoms Taihe (A.D. 230), Chen Caozhi visited the Fish Mountain and felt the God of the Fish Mountain, so he deleted the Prince Ruiying from this book and began to write the ode to the Prince (that is, the ode to bathing Buddha today) and the ode to worship. Because of his voice control, breathing, restraint, and the method of Shinto, today's Emperor Gai has a strong style of writing.

"The thought that scholars spread more than 3,000 words, and there were 40 words in deeds" was circulated as "Fish Mountain Brahma" or "Fish Mountain White" with six deeds, which was later called "Brahma White" and flourished in Qi and Liang Dynasties, and was popularized in Sui and Tang Dynasties.

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