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Buddhist Chanting in the Korean Zen and Tibetan Traditions Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 November 2002
Indianapolis Spirit and Place Festival logo 2002 Members of the Indianapolis Zen Center and monks of Drepung Gomang perform Buddhist chants from their respective practices at the Old Centrum Auditorium. Learn about chanting in these traditions from Chong Hae Sunim, JDPS, Zen monk and Abbot of Proivdence Zen Center; and from the Venerable Ngawang Gyatso, of the Drepung Gomang monastery in India.

 

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  • Chong Hae Sunim
  • Ngawang Gyatso
  • Todd Watson
  • Providence Zen Center

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