Gyuto Monks Of Tibet
50 top tracks
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet
50 top tracks
Albums

Pure Sounds
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

The Practice of Contentment - a Meditation Guide
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

Pure Sounds: Gyuto Monks of Tibet
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

Beyond Karma (feat. Kim Cunio & Heather Lee)
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

Beyond Karma
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

Chants: The Spirit of Tibet
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Zen Mama
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Om Mani Padme Hum
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Vijayma Healing Ceremony
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

The Practice of Contentment
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet

Sounds of Global Harmony
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Unbroken Blessings
Gyuto Monks Of Tibet
Biography
Gyuto Monks of Tibet are a Grammy Award winning (2010) chanting group....Read more on Last.fm
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Gyuto Monks of Tibet are a Grammy Award winning (2010) chanting group.
The Gyuto Order (also spelled Gyütö or Gyüto) of Buddhist monks is a Tibetan tantric order founded in 1475 by Jetsun Kunga Dhondup within the Tibetan school of Gelug. The Gyuto monastery is one of the main tantric colleges of the Gelug tradition. Often, monks who complete their geshe studies would continue here or at the smaller Gyume monastery in order to receive a firm grounding in vajrayana practice. Both these monasteries used to be in Lhasa, Tibet, but they were re-established in India.
The monks of the Gyuto Order are known for their tradition of overtone singing, which achieved renown in the West following the release of recordings made by David Lewiston in 1978, and in 1990 by Windham Hill Records. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Gyuto+Monks+of+Tibet">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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