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| Rainie Yang - Dai Wo Zou [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] 楊丞琳《帶我走》MV
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Miss No Good 不良笑花 OST
Artist: Rainie Yang Cheng Lin 楊丞琳
Title: 帶我走/Dai Wo Zou (Take Me Away)
Album: 半熟宣言/Ban Shou Xuan Yan (Not Yet a Woman) |
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| Maurizio Crozza - Giù le mani dai polmoni - Ballarò
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| THE iDOLM@STER Live For you! 『Do-Dai』 IM@S ALLSTARS Ver.2
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最終犬(`・ω・´)Final edition(`・ω・´)
映像があると、楽曲がさらに魅力的に聴こえますよね (*^ー゚)
正規のMASTERVERSIONは、MASTERLIVE03に収録されています。
http://columbia.jp/idolmaster/2008/COCX-34771.html
「Do-Dai」
作詞 Lyrics: mft
作曲 Composition:中川 浩二(Kouji Nakagawa)
歌 Song:IM@S ALLSTARS(天海春香,如月千早,萩原雪歩,三浦あずさ,秋月律子,水瀬伊織,菊地真,高槻やよい,双海亜美,双海真美,星井美希)
mp4Ver
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| DA - Dai Yin Mai MV
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Song : Dai Yin Mai (Do you hear me?)
Artist : DA Endorphine
Album : Sound About, 2008 |
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| Il Vitello dai Piedi di Balsa
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- Elio e le Storie Tese |
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| Great Compassionate Heart Dharani - Chu Dai Bi
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The Great Compassion Mantra ( in Sanskrit )
Namo Aryavalokitesvaraya Bodhisattva Mahasattva Mahakarunakaya ( 3 times )
Namo ratnarayaya/Namo aryavalokitesvaraya/Bodhisattvaya/mahasattvaya/mahakarunikaya/Om/sarva abhayah/sunadhasya/Namo sukrtvemama/aryavalokitesvaragarbha/Namo nilakantha/(Siri)Mahabhadrasrame/Sarvathasubham/ajeyam/sarvasattvanamavarga/mahadhatu/Tadyatha/Om avaloke/lokite/kalate/Hari/mahabodhisattva/sarva sarva/mala mala/(Masi) Mahahrdayam/kuru kuru karmam/(Kuru) Kuruvijayati/mahavijayati/Dharadhara/dharin suraya/Chala chala/mama bhramara/muktir/Ehi ehi/chinda chinda/harsam prachali/Basa basam presaya/hulu hulu mala/Hulu hulu hilo/sara sara/siri siri/suru suru/Bodhiya bodhiya/bodhaya bodhaya/Maitreya/nilakantha/dharsinina/Payamana svaha/siddhaya svaha/mahasiddhaya svaha/Siddhayogesvaraya svaha/nilakanthasvaha/Varahananaya svaha/simhasiramukhaya svaha/Sarvamahasiddhaya svaha/cakrasiddhaya svaha/Padmahastaya svaha/nilakanthavikaraya svaha/Mahasisankaraya svaha/Namo ratnatrayaya/Namo aryavalokitesvaraya svaha/Om siddhyantu/mantrapadaya svaha.
....To recite it a full five times in one evening is to wipe away your heavy offences of hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands,tens of thousands of millions of aeons of birth and death. - The Dharani Sutra
1. Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva of Compassion in the Lotus Sutra became known as Kuan Yin. The Chinese found it easier to think of Compassion in terms of a Loving and Compassionate goddess.Kuan Yin Bodhisattva of Compassion comes to our aid when we recite with a sincere heart : "Namo Kuan Yin Pu Sa" .Kuan Yin also comes to our aid when we recite with a sincere heart, one of the following:-
(1) The Great Compassion Mantra
(2) The Mantra of Universal Protection - "Om Mani Padme Hum"
(3) "Namo Amitabha Buddha". (Kuan Yin Bodhisattva and Great Strength Bodhisattva are Amitabha Buddha's disciples and they have both made vows to help him propagate the Dharma. When we recite Amitabha Buddha's name, Kuan Yin Bodhisattva coms to our aid and sprinkles sweet dew on top of our heads, while Great Strength Bodhisattva's brilliance illuminates us.
2. Buddhists should practise the Kuan Yin recitals daily and try to develop the quality of Compassion in themselves. They should not recite these recitals only when they face difficul- ties, problems and experience fear.
3. When reciting, our minds are free from other forms of false thinking and also the three mental poisons of greed, hatred and ignorance. As a result, we will have calmness and concentra- tion which then gives rise to wisdom to discern clearly between good and evil.
4. In addition to the recitals, one should follow these rules, in order to purge our mind, speech and actions of impurities:-
1. To abstain from killing
2. To abstain from stealing
3. To abstain from sexual misconduct
4. To abstain from false speech
5. To abstain from intoxicants and alcoholic drinks
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- pronounciation to follow the chant -
Sen Hong
1. Nam mo han nai tan na ton nai da de
2. nam mo o ri de
3. bo ro chet ke xit quanh na de
4. bu ti sa to bo de
5. mo ho sa to bo de
6. mo ho cha lu ni cha de.
7. Um.
8. Sa ban nai pha di
9. xu tan na tan cha
10. nam mo xi ke ly to di mo ri de
11. o ket ke xit pho nai lan to bo
12. nam mo na nai kin ti
13. he ly mo ho banh to sa me
14. sa bo o ta to xu bun
15. o xu dyin
16. sa bo sa to nam mo bo sa to nam mo bo che
17. mo pha to to
18. tan su tha.
19. Um. Mo bo lu the
20. lu cha te
21. cha ro te
22. i he ly
23. mo ho bu ti sa to
24. sa to sa bo.
25. mo nai mo nai
26. mo he mo he ly to dyin
27. chuy lu chuy lu che mun
28. tu lu tu lu pha xo de ti
29. mo pha xo de ti
30. to nai to nai
31. ti li ni
32. xu pho nai de
33. chan nai chan nai
34. man mo bam mo nai
35. mu ti ly
36. i he ly he
37. xu na xu na
38. o na san to nai so ri
39. pha sa pha san
40. pho nai so de
41. hu lu hu lu mo nai
42. hu lu hu lu he li.
43. xa nai xa nai
44. xi ly xi hi ri.
45. xu lu xu lu
46. bu ti de, bu ti de
47. bu to de, bu to de
48. mi ddi ly de
49. na nai kin ti
50. ti ly so ri na
51. bo de mo na
52. sap bo ho.
53. xi to de
54. sap bo ho.
55. mo ho xi to de
56. sap bo ho.
57. xi to duy di
58. xu ban nai de
59. sap bo ho.
60. na nai kin ti
61. sap bo ho.
62. mo nai na nai
63. sap bo ho.
64. xi lai xan o mu chuy de
65. sap bo ho.
66. sap bo mo ho ho si to de
67. sap bo ho.
68. tra ke nai o si to de
69. sap bo ho.
70. bo to mo che si to de
71. sap bo ho.
72. na nai kin ki banh che nai de
73. sap bo ho.
74. mo bo xan che nai de
75. sap bo ho.
76. nam mo han nai tan nai to nai da de
77. nam mo o ri de
78. bo ru ke
79. ke xu ban nai de
80. sap bo ho.
81. Um. Xi tin ddu
82. manh ddo nai
83. ba to de
84. sap bo ho. |
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| Neu Kem Duyen Vo Phan _ Ung Dai Ve
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| Tinh Bot Nuoc - Quoc Dai
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Xem hoaphuongnam.com de nghe cac ca khuc do Quoc Dai trinh bay |
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| Bassai Dai - Shotokan Karate
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The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to 70 moves, generally with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. There are perhaps 100 kata across the various forms of karate, each with many minor variations. The number of moves in a kata may be referred to in the name of the kata, eg. Gojushiho, which means "54 steps." The number of moves may also have links with Buddhist spirituality. The number 108 is significant in Buddhism, and kata with 54, 36, or 27 moves (divisors of 108) are common. The practitioner is generally counselled to visualize the enemy attacks, and his or her responses, as actually occurring, and karateka are often told to "read" a kata, to explain the imagined events.
In teaching the open handed kata, most styles of Karate start with a series of three, or sometimes two, very simple kata called blocking forms before advancing to five basic kata named Pinan in some systems and Heian in others. By working through this series (in order: Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, Godan (except in Wado Ryu Karate, where Shodan and Nidan are reversed)) the practitioner learns all the basic stances and techniques before moving on to more advanced kata. Traditionally, kata are taught in stages. Previously learned kata are returned to in order to show more advanced techniques or ways of doing things, as beginners do not have the same knowledge and experience that practitioners further up the ranks have. It is not uncommon in some styles for students testing for Shodan (first rank black belt) to have to repeat every kata they have learned from the first belt, but at a "black belt" level, for example, with better technique, power, amongst others. This system is often used for the lower grades as well. The student will perform one new kata and one or two previous ones, to demonstrate how much they have progressed and how quickly they can learn new things. |
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| Lydia- Dai Mai...Tha Chan Ja Bok Wa Rak Thoe
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ได้ไหม ถ้าฉันจะบอกว่ารักเธอ; album version; this song proves we like her low strong speaking singing as opposed to the weak engineered falsetto. natural is better honey! her dance scene is deleted thank goodness! |
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| ZAZA - leuk dai mai
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thai song by zaza (pim, kaew, and namwaan) - "leuk dai mai" (can i choose) |
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