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has gloss | eng: A Buddhist chant is a form of musical verse or incantation, in some ways analogous to Hindu, Christian or Jewish religious recitations. They exist in just about every part of the Buddhist world, from the Wats in Thailand to the Tibetan Buddhist temples of India (re: Tibetan Government in Exile). Almost every Buddhist school has some tradition of chanting associated with it, regardless of being Theravada or Mahayana. |
lexicalization | eng: Buddhist chant |
instance of | (noun) a repetitive song in which as many syllables as necessary are assigned to a single tone chant |
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