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4. Any walking posture you want keeping slow rhythm in step. | 4. Any walking posture you want keeping slow rhythm in step. | ||
:''Source:'' Sufi Dancing in Poona nr 33. | |||
== [[Sufi Dance (1977 - 1978)]] == | == [[Sufi Dance (1977 - 1978)]] == |
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Amida Buddha is aveloke teshvara -- the Buddha of compassion.
- Writers
- Traditional chant of the Japanese Pure Land Buddhists
- Lyrics and Direction
Namo Amida Butsu >> Walk in line of direction, feet never going ahead of other foot (tiny steps) centred in hara. 1. Hands in cup position over heart. Reverse direction, always beginning on right foot. 2. Hands pushing forward to back of person in front. 3. Hands moving from right to left side. 4. Any walking posture you want keeping slow rhythm in step.
- Source: Sufi Dancing in Poona nr 33.
Sufi Dance (1977 - 1978)
- Artists
- Ma Prem Aneeta
- Recorded
- 1977
- Released
- 1978
- Length
- 3:16
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