Amoghavajra speaks about his early involvement with the FWBO
Sangharakshita visits the Ipswich Buddhist Centre, 17th June 2010
Jeweled Casket Seal Mind Seal Dharani Sutra ( Opening )
Jeweled Casket Seal Mind Seal Dharani Sutra
ipswich buddhist centre - part 3
new ipswich buddhist centre - part 2
(黃慧音) Imee Ooi - (大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi (Tibetan Version)
new ipswich buddhist centre - part 1
(黃慧音) Imee Ooi - Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi - 大悲咒
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi (Fast Chanting)
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
Vairocana's 108 Lord Dharmakaya Seals 金剛頂經毘盧遮那一百八尊法身契印
群星 - 大悲咒 - Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
Amoghavajra speaks about his early involvement with the FWBO
Sangharakshita visits the Ipswich Buddhist Centre, 17th June 2010
Jeweled Casket Seal Mind Seal Dharani Sutra ( Opening )
Jeweled Casket Seal Mind Seal Dharani Sutra
ipswich buddhist centre - part 3
new ipswich buddhist centre - part 2
(黃慧音) Imee Ooi - (大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi (Tibetan Version)
new ipswich buddhist centre - part 1
(黃慧音) Imee Ooi - Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi - 大悲咒
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi (Fast Chanting)
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
(大悲咒) Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
Vairocana's 108 Lord Dharmakaya Seals 金剛頂經毘盧遮那一百八尊法身契印
群星 - 大悲咒 - Great Compassion Mantra - Chú Đại Bi
LO YOGA IL BUDDHA E LA SPADA - remix
Sahasrabhuja Sahasranetra Avalokiteshvara 廣大圓滿無礙大悲心陀羅尼
Great Compassion Mantra - CHÚ ĐẠI BI - 大悲咒
Nilakantha Dharani (Sanskrit) - Great Compassion Mantra 大悲咒
Religion
Keeping the Three Jewels Shining- Dharma
Vajravidarana Dharani Sanskrit 摧破金剛陀羅尼經
Worship
Why do puja?
Aloka on his artwork
Why start the FWBO?
The freedom to teach
Rules or precepts?
Active life of an Order Member
Visuddhimati reflects on her ordination
Amoghavajra (Sanskrit: अमोघवज्र amoghavajra; Chinese: 不空, pīnyīn: Bùkōng, Japanese: Fukū; Korean: 불공) (705–774) was a prolific translator who became one of the most politically powerful Buddhist monks in Chinese history, acknowledged as one of the eight patriarchs of the doctrine in Shingon lineages.
Born in Samarkand of an Indian father and Sogdian mother, he went to China at age 10 after his father's death. In 719, he was ordained into the saṃgha by Vajrabodhi and became his disciple. After all foreign monks were expelled from China in 741, he and some associates went on a pilgrimage to gather texts, visiting Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and India. During this voyage, he apparently met Nagabodhi, master of Vajrabodhi, and studied the Tattvasaṃgraha system at length. He returned to China in 746 with some five hundred volumes.
In 750, he left the court to join the military governorship of Geshu Han, for whom he conducted large-scale tantric initiations at field headquarters. In 754, he translated the first portion of the Tattvasaṃgraha (T. 865), the central yoga tantra of Esoteric Buddhism, which became one of his most significant accomplishments. He regarded its teachings as the most effective method for attaining enlightenment yet devised, and incorporated its basic schema in a number of writings. Amoghavajra was captured in general An Lushan's rebellion but in 757 was freed by loyalist forces, whereupon he performed rites to purify the capital and consolidate the security of the Tang state. Two years later, he initiated the emperor Suzong as a cakravartin. In 765, Amoghavajra used his new rendition of the Scripture for Humane Kings in an elaborate ritual to counter the advance of a 200,000-strong army of Tibetans and Uyghurs which was poised to invade Changan. Its leader, Pugu Huaien, dropped dead in camp and his forces dispersed.
Imee Ooi (pronounce as English "E-ME WOO --E"[needs Chinese IPA] (connected) - Ch: 黃慧音, pinyin: Huáng Huìyīn, which means HUANG-Yellow - HUI-Wisdom - YIN-Sound/Music, being her original name by birth) is a Malaysian music producer, composer, arranger and vocalist who brings traditional Buddhist chants, mantras and dharanis (typically from the Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan or Mandarin languages) into sung versions with accompanying musical scores. She also is a classical pianist by training.
Ooi is the musical director and composer of two highly-acclaimed stage musicals; Siddhartha and Above Full Moon, and is currently working on a musical entitled Jewel of Tibet. The musical is set during the Tang Dynasty and is about a Tang princess who marries a Tibetan king and how she brings Buddhism to Tibet.
Imee Ooi established I.M.M Musicworks in 1997, and to date has released over 20 albums.