
Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a contemporary singer of traditional Tibetan Buddhist mantras. She is the Tibetan-born daughter of the Venerable Dagsay Tulku. Born in India in 1961, in first year of the Chinese occupation of Tibet, Dechen fled with her family to Switzerland in 1965, where she has resided ever since. Strongly committed to "preserving Tibetan culture in the West," Dechen studied and performed traditional Tibetan music and dance throughout her childhood and adolescence.
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Chenresi
Öhpa Me
Dolma
Chenresi Kyi Sung Ring (The long Avalokiteshvara-Mantra)
Men-Lha
Namgyel-Ma
Dorje-Sempa
LOBÖN RINPOCHE
Tshe-Pak-Me
Chenresi Kyi Sung Ring
Men-Lha Kyi Sung Ring (The long Medicine-Buddha Mantra)
Dcham Sem Mönlam (The prayer for the great compassion)
Dorje Sempae Yig Gya (The long Vajara-Sattva - hundred-syllable mantra)
Dorje Sum Kyi Ngag (The three vajras)
Drip-Sel
men lha
Ohpa-Me
Namse Kyi Tsen Ngag (The Mantra for wealth)
Om Mani Padme Hum - Chenresi
Öhpa-Me
Dorje Sempa
Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels
Tchu-Du
The Prayer for the Great Compassion
Drolmae Toepa (Praise to Tara)
Heavenly Joy: Amithaba / Kyrie Eleison
Buddham Saranam Gacchami (feat. Nurbu & Nyima)
Ganesha Sharanam
Connecting Hearts: Avalokiteshvara / Blessing of Swiss Alps
Lobön Rinpoche
Tara
Devotion: Vajra Guru / Amen
Tshe Pak Me
Dcham Päl Yang
Drip Sel
Namgyel Ma
Holy Praise: Vajra Sattva / Sanctus
Healing Power: Sangye Menhla / Gloria
The Long Vajra-Sattva 100 Syllable Mantra
Dcham-Päl-Yang
Wisdom
Tchu Du
Embracing Wisdom: Manjushri / Agnus Dei
Drolmae Toepa
Chenresi (Avalokiteshvara Mantra)
Compassionate Love: Tara / Ave Maria
Vajra Guru
Medicine Buddha
Longlife Mantra
Dorje Sum Kyi Ngag
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