The Monks of the Gyuto Monastery are a group of Tibetan monks known for their unique style of overtone chanting, which is a profound element of Tantric Buddhism. The Gyuto Monastery was founded in 1474 in Tibet, but following the Chinese invasion, many of its monks fled to India, where they re-established the monastery in exile. The chanting practiced by the Gyuto Monks involves each monk simultaneously intoning thre
... MoreThe Monks of the Gyuto Monastery are a group of Tibetan monks known for their unique style of overtone chanting, which is a profound element of Tantric Buddhism. The Gyuto Monastery was founded in 1474 in Tibet, but following the Chinese invasion, many of its monks fled to India, where they re-established the monastery in exile. The chanting practiced by the Gyuto Monks involves each monk simultaneously intoning three notes, creating a complete chord. This deep and resonant style of chant is traditionally used as part of Buddhist rituals and meditation practices.
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