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Part 1: Rituals Of The Drukpa Order From Thimphu And Punakha : In Praise Of Genyen
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Offering Of Golden Drink
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Exhortation To The Guardian Goddess Of Long Life
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Long Trumpets, 'Throat Ornament'
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Long Trumpets, 'Two Notes Prolonged'
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Invitation To Gonpo
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Petition To Chakchen
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Invoking Tshetro's Blessings
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Supplication To The Buddhas
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Aspiration To Be Reborn In The Western Paradise
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Petition To Dramar
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Prayer For Lama's Long Life
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Large 'Mani-Wheel', With Mantra
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Rite To Cure Disease, Chanted By Nuns
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Tibetan Shawm
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Long Trumpets, Auspicious Ending
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Peling Shachham, Deer Dance 1
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Peling Shachham, Deer Dance 2
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Lama Norbu Guamtsho
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Part 2 : Sacred Dances And Rituals Of The Nyingmapa And Drukpa Orders From Nyimalung And Tongsa : Deer Dance
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The Drum Dance Of Dramitse
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Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 1
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Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 2
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Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 3
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Entreaty To The Three Buddha-Bodies
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Invitation To Padma Sambhava
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Rise Up, Padma
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Words Of Prayer
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Tibetan Shawms
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Part 3 : Temple Rituals And Public Ceremonies : Myule Drelwa, Calling Down Of Deities To Subjugate Evil Spirit; And Kulwa, Its Death, Stabbed By Black Hat
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Part Of Junbeb, The Coming / Down Of Grace
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Monks In Procession Playing Portable Instruments Followed By Chanting Of The Heart-Drop Teaching
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Drammyen Choshe, Song Of Offering, With Lute (Dramnyen) Lute Solo, Followed By Chorus, In A Praise Of Sons Of Buddha
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Dramnyen Choshe, Chorus Only, Song In Praise Of Chinese Silk
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Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 1
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Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 2
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Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 3
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End Of Festival, With Temple Belle, And Drums And Trumpets
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Wandering Ascetic
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(Manip) Chanting A Milarepa Poem And A Mantra
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Cymbals (Silnyen) Played Solo
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Cross-Flute (Zurlim), Folk-Song From E. Bhutan
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Another Manip Chanting Milarepa Poem
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First Manip As Story-Teller
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