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Playing the 
Sanghata for Others 
A comic-strip artist in Mexico leaves the CD of Lama Zopa Rinpoche reciting the Sanghata playing loudly and continuously when he goes out, so the animals in the environment can benefit from hearing it. Have others ideas or suggestions for how to keep the Sanghata active on this planet earth? Share them with others in the discussion forum in our Community Center by clicking here
In the Words of the Sanghata:
“They said, ‘By which virtuous karma will this bad karma be completely pacified in an instant?’

“He said: ‘By hearing the Sangháta dharma-paryáya. From among the sentient beings who have gathered here, all those who had faith upon hearing this dharma-paryáya are predicted to unsurpassed, perfect and complete enlightenment. If those persons who have committed the five uninterrupted actions even just hear this dharma-paryáya called Sangháta, they will completely exhaust and completely purify their karma of the five uninterrupted actions, instantly and entirely. For countless hundreds of thousands of myriad millions of eons, the doors to the lower realms will be closed; the thirty-two doors to the devas’ worlds will be opened.'”

- Ārya Sanghata Sutra

Things to Do With the Sanghata 

Audio Recordings of the Sanghata

Recordings of recitations of the Sanghata Sūtra are available for free download in Chinese, Tibetan, English, Vietnamese and Spanish. A comic-strip artist in Mexico (and director of the Rechung Dorje Dharma center in Xalapa) leaves a CD of the Sanghata playing loudly and continuously when he goes out, so the animals in the environment can benefit from hearing it. Lama Zopa Rinpoche often plays recordings of the Sanghata when driving in the car. Along with the possibility that others will hear as you drive by (thus receiving all the benefits of hearing the sutra), whenever you play recordings, you too have the pleasure (and the benefits) of hearing the magnificent and transformative Sanghata once again...

Recording of New English Translation

We now have an mp3 recording of the final and complete English translation of the Sanghata Sutra, available for free download or online listening. It was recited by the nun who translated the text into English, and features Sanskrit pronunciation of the Sanskrit names and other terms left untranslated in the sutra. The recitation lasts just under 3 hours. All are most welcome to share the files, burn CDs and use them as they like. These audio recordings can all be copied freely and distributed without restriction.

Listen online or download audio file to burn CD for use ONLY in mp3 player or on computer (100MB mp3 file)

Note: Those who have difficulties downloading very large files may wish to download it as smaller files. See below.

To listen to this recitation in a CD player (as opposed to an mp3 player or computer) you will need to download the set of smaller mp3 files so that each will fit on a single CD. Otherwise, the program you use to burn CDs will tell you it cannot be done as the file is too large.  

Download audio files to burn CD for use in regular CD player

A Word on the Sanskrit Pronunciation in this Recording

The first thing you will notice right from the beginning when listening to this recording is that the reciter has attempted to render the Sanskrit names as they should be pronounced, rather than the Anglicized versions that are becoming common. At times, the pronunciation verges back towards a natural English pronunciation, but for the most part it seeks at least to familiarize listeners with more correct pronunciations of Sanskrit terms. For purposes of comparison, you can always listen to the same terms pronounced by an Indian pandit with a lifetime of formal Sanskrit training.

Burning CDs for Use in CD Players

If you want to burn a music CD for use in regular CD player (as opposed to an mp3 player), the entire recitation will fill three (3) CDs. We have therefore divided the recitation into a series of smaller mp3 files, each of which will fill one CD of a disc that can be played directly in any CD player. To download, right-click on the link and choose 'save link' or 'save target.' Mac users should hold down the control while clicking on the link and select 'save as.' Then just open the program you use to burn or copy CDs, and choose the option that allows you to burn a music disc, such as 'Make a Music Disk' or something along those lines. Make one CD from each of the audio files below. Each CD will contain about an hour of recitation.

Download smaller mp3 files to be burnt as music CDs in WAV format; first of three (32 MB)

Download smaller mp3 files to be burnt as music CDs in WAV format; second of three (36 MB)

Download smaller mp3 file to be burnt as music CDs in WAV format; third of three (34 MB)

Burn as many CDs as you like, and enjoy!   

Musicians Welcome!

Note: At the moment, this recording is only voice, and has no musical accompaniment. We are currently working on producing versions with musical tracks, for your own increased listening enjoyment and to encourage its wider use. Check back in a few months for those. Musicians are most welcome to create musical accompaniment for the voice track; Please contact us to get the audio file in the uncompressed format you need.

Listen online or download audio file to burn CD for use ONLY in mp3 player or on computer  (mp3 file)

To listen to this recitation in a CD player (as opposed to an mp3 player or computer) you will need to download the set of smaller mp3 files so that each will fit on a single CD. Otherwise, the program you use to burn CDs will tell you it cannot be done as the file is too large.

Many, many thanks

Many thanks to Miki from the Rechung Dorje Dharma center in Xalapa, Mexico, and to his family and friends, for making the studio recording equipment available and for all his technical support, and to Patricio and Flora for their technical support and assistance.

Note that this recording matches the new and complete translation downloadable now from this site.

Tibetan

Audio mp3 files can be downloaded free of charge, and there are also CDs available for purchase.

Free mp3 Download 

A recording of Lama Zopa Rinpoche reciting the Sanghata in Tibetan was recorded in Mongolia by FPMT Radio and can be downloaded or listened to online. To download mp3 files of that recitation, right-click on either of the two links below, choose 'save link' or 'save target.' Mac users should hold down the control while clicking on the link and select 'save as.'

Download free-of-charge: High resolution recording of Rinpoche reciting in Tibetan (22MB).

Download free-of-charge: Lower resolution recording or Rinpoche reciting in Tibetan (13MB) 

If you have trouble downloading files this big, you can download the recitation as separate files by clicking here. Scroll down until you see the Sanghata and then just download the files individually as described above. 

Listen Online

Or you can just: Listen online directly at FPMT Radio.

Buy CDs

Purchase CDs of a recitation by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Tibetan.

If you are able to place an order from an Italian website, CD sets of oral transmissions with brief commentary in English by both Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche can be ordered from Istituto Lama Tzongkhapa in Pomaia, Italy.

Order CDs of the Sanghata recited in Tibetan with some English commentary, from an Italian online shop
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Chinese

Audio files can be downloaded free of charge. Available in two parts as large mp3 files, the Sanghata has been recorded in Chinese by Ven. Yeshe Gyatso and made available online through the kind efforts of Lam Choon and the Amitabha Buddhist Centre in Singapore. If you are downloading to burn as a CD, please makie sure you include both files.
Download or listen to Sanghata Sutra recited in Chinese - Part One only (6MB). To download directly, please right-click on the link and select 'Save as' or your browser's equivalent and select a locastion to save to. To listen, just click on the link

Download or listen to Sanghata Sutra recited in Chinese - Part Two only (6MB).  

Vietnamese

Free mp3 Download 

The Online Vietnamese Library of Tibetan Buddhism has made available recordings of the Sanghata recited in Vietnamese. To download mp3 files of that recitation, right-click on either of the two links below, choose 'save link' or 'save target.' Mac users should hold down the control while clicking on the link and select 'save as.'

Download free-of-charge: High resolution recording of recitation in Vietnamese (155 MB).

Download free-of-charge: Lower resolution recording of Vietnamese (22MB) 

You can also download the high-resolution recitation in two parts.

Download part one, high resolution.

Download part two, high res.  

Spanish

Download recitation in Spanish or listen online. Page in Spanish. Scroll down on the page and select the file format you prefer.
 
Download a talk in Spanish on the Sanghata or listen online. Note: This page is in Spanish. Scroll down on the page and select the file format you prefer.



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