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Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.939725 Composed by Richard St. Clair. 20th Century,Contemporary. 8 pages. Richard St. Clair #3002481. Published by Richard St. Clair (A0.939725). Music and Lyrics by Richard St. Clair. Duration: 3 1/2 minutes. Oya-Sama means beloved parent, a term that Jodo Shinshu Buddhist faithful use to describe their personal relationship to the great savior Buddha, Amida. The words Namu Amida Butsu translate as Thank You, Amida Buddha and also as I take refuge in Amida Buddha. The MP3 Audio Clip is a computer-generated soundfile.Lyrics:NAMU AMIDA BUTSU, NAMU AMIDA BUTSU I give thanks to Amida Buddha, I give thanks to Amida Buddha, Amida Buddha, my Oya-Sama, beloved parent and my savior rescuing me from many kalpas of evil karma. By the power of His Universal Vow, I am among the millions gifted with this inconceivable Shinjin and the assurance of Buddhahood in His glorious Land of Peace and Bliss! This realm of suffering is a place of impermanence. I wish to leave itand go to Amida's Pure Land. Amida will bring me there,soon as I leave this body of skin and bones.I am truly saved!I give thanks to Amida Buddha, my savior! NAMU AMIDA BUTSU.
Amida Buddha, My Oya-Sama, for Alto and Piano Accompaniment
Accompagnement Piano
the power of His Universal Vow,
I am among the millions gifted
with this inconceivable Shinjin
and the assurance of Buddhahood
in His glorious Land of Peace and Bliss!
This realm of suffering
is a place of impermanence

I wish to leave it
and go to Amida's Pure Land

$6.99 6.66 € Accompagnement Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.939647 Composed by Richard St. Clair. A Cappella,Contemporary,Sacred,World. Octavo. 7 pages. Richard St. Clair #2951865. Published by Richard St. Clair (A0.939647). The lyrics for this 4-minute polyphonic choral piece are an English translation from an ancient Buddhist sutra called the Larger Sutra on Amida Buddha (a.k.a. Sukhavati Vyuha Sutra), delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha some 2,500 years ago. In it we hear the Buddha extolling the great saving Light of Amida Buddha, the transcendental savior of all suffering beings. Intoning the 12 resplendent Lights of Amida, the music goes through the circle of 5ths in rapid modulation in the middle portion of the piece. The music is completely diatonic (with some unorthodox voice-leading), starting and ending in B-flat Major but proceeding through many modulations. The accompanying MP3 recording is computer-generated.
The Twelve Lights of Amida Buddha, for Chorus SATB a Capella
Chorale SATB

$5.99 5.71 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.939717 Composed by Richard St. Clair. 20th Century,Contemporary. Octavo. 23 pages. Richard St. Clair #3002339. Published by Richard St. Clair (A0.939717). This 9-minute motet in which the Buddha-to-be Dharmakara praises His master, Lokeshvaraja Buddha and vows to become the Savior of all Beings (namely, Amida Buddha). The music beings with an extended recitative/aria by solo soprano, and proceeds to the full choral ensemble to its conclusion. The MP3 Audio Clip is a computer-generated soundfile of the entire work. The music is completely tonal and traditional, suitable for good amateur choirs and professional choruses alike.Words from the Larger Sutra on Amida Buddha expounded by Shakyamuni Buddha some 2500 years ago in India.[Setting: Many ages ago, Dharmakara Bhikshu (in his stage before becoming Amida Buddha) declares to his Master, Buddha Lokeshvararaja, his intention to create a Pure Land wherein all suffering beings can be saved.]Text (slightly abridged):Then appeared a Buddha named Lokeshvararaja, the Tathagata, Arhat, Perfectly Enlightened One, Possessed of Wisdom and Practice, Perfected One, Knower of the World, Unsurpassed One, Tamer of Men, Master of Gods and Men, Buddha and World-Honored One.At that time there was a king, who, having heard the Buddha's exposition of the Dharma, rejoiced in his heart and awakened aspiration for the highest, perfect Enlightenment. He renounced his kingdom and the throne, and became a monk named Dharmakara. Having superior intelligence, courage and wisdom, he distinguished himself in the world. He went to see the Tathagata Lokeshvararaja, knelt down at his feet, walked round him three times keeping him always on his right, prostrated himself on the ground, and putting his palms together in worship, praised the Buddha with these verses:The shining face of the Buddha is glorious;Boundless is his magnificence.Radiant splendor such as hisIs beyond all comparison.The sun, the moon and the mani-jewel,Though shining with dazzling brightness,Are completely dimmed and obscuredAs if they were a pile of ink-sticksThe countenance of the TathagataIs beyond compare in the whole world.The great voice of the Enlightened OneResounds throughout the ten regions.His morality, learning, endeavor,Absorption in meditation, wisdomAnd magnificent virtues have no equal;They are wonderful and unsurpassed.I resolve to become a Buddha,Equal in attainment to you, O holy king of the Dharma,To save living beings from birth-and-death,And to lead them all to emancipation.I vow that, when I have become a Buddha,I shall carry out this promise everywhere;And to all fear-ridden beingsShall I give great peace.Even though there are Buddhas,A thousand million kotis in number,And multiudes of great sagesCountless as the sands of the Ganges,I shall make offeringsTo all those Buddhas.I shall seek the supreme WayResolutely and tirelessly.Even though the Buddha-lands are as innumerableAs the sands of the Ganges,And other regions and worldsAre also without number,My light shall shine everywhere,Pervading all those lands.Such being the result of my efforts,My glorious power shall be immeasurable.When I have become a Buddha,My land shall be most exquisite,And its people wonderful and unexcelled;The seat of Enlightenment shall be supreme.My land, being like Nirvana itself,Shall be beyond comparison.I take pity on living beingsAnd resolve to save them all.Those who come from the ten quartersShall find joy and serenity of heart;When they reach my land,They shall dwell in peace and happiness.I beg you, the Buddha, to become my witnessAnd to vouch for the truth of my aspiration.Having now made my vows to you,I will strive to fulfilll them.The World-Honored Ones in the ten quartersHave unimpeded wisdom;I call upon those Honored OnesTo bear witness to my intention.Even though I mu.
Sanbutsuge: A Buddhist Motet for Chorus SATB and Piano, with Solo Soprano
Chorale SATB

$10.99 10.47 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus


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