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Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu a.k.a. Lama Tashi (born 22 February 1968 in Thembang village of West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh, India) is former Principal Chant Master of Drepung Loseling Monastery, one of the largest monasteries of the Dalai Lama. In 2006, Lama Tashi was nominated for the Grammy Award for his album "Tibetan Master Chants" in the "Best Traditional World Music". Through this achievement, he has created the record of the first Buddhist Monk for Grammy Nomination in solo performance, and the first North-East Indian to be nominated for the prestigious Grammy Award (sometimes called Oscar of Music) the highest honour of Music in the world. Lama Tashi led Long Life Puja Chanting for the 14th Dalai Lama, the HE 99th and 100th Gaden Tripa Rinpoches and many more highly revered masters.

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  • Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu alias Lama Tashi (né le 22 février 1968 dans le village de Thembang dans l'Ouest Kameng dans l'Arunachal Pradesh, en Inde) est l'ancien maître de chant principal du monastère de Drepung Loseling, l'un des plus grands monastères de l'école du dalaï-lama. En 2006, Lama Tashi a été nominé aux Grammy Awards pour son album "Tibetan Master Chants" dans la catégorie " Best Traditional World Music ". Grâce à cette réalisation, il a créé le record du premier moine bouddhiste pour une nomination aux Grammy Awards en solo, et le premier Indien du Nord-Est à être nominé pour le prestigieux Grammy Award (parfois appelé Oscar de la musique), la plus haute distinction musicale au monde. Lama Tashi a dirigé le chant Puja de longue vie pour le 14e dalaï-lama, les 99e et 100e ganden tripa et de nombreux autres maîtres. La Puja de longue vie est une cérémonie de guérison traditionnelle très populaire qui implique une performance de chant multiphonique pour guérir les auditeurs et augmenter leur durée de vie. Lama Tashi a également dirigé la performance de chant du Festival de la Grande Prière Traditionnelle à Bodhgaya présidé par le 14e dalaï-lama en 2002. Lama Tashi a été directeur et directeur du Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies, Dahung, Inde de 2003 à 2012 et de 2012 à 2018 respectivement. Pendant son séjour à l'Institut, il a enseigné la philosophie bouddhiste à des étudiants de niveau universitaire. (fr)
  • Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu a.k.a. Lama Tashi (born 22 February 1968 in Thembang village of West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh, India) is former Principal Chant Master of Drepung Loseling Monastery, one of the largest monasteries of the Dalai Lama. In 2006, Lama Tashi was nominated for the Grammy Award for his album "Tibetan Master Chants" in the "Best Traditional World Music". Through this achievement, he has created the record of the first Buddhist Monk for Grammy Nomination in solo performance, and the first North-East Indian to be nominated for the prestigious Grammy Award (sometimes called Oscar of Music) the highest honour of Music in the world. Lama Tashi led Long Life Puja Chanting for the 14th Dalai Lama, the HE 99th and 100th Gaden Tripa Rinpoches and many more highly revered masters. The Long Life Puja is a very popular traditional healing ceremony that involves a multiphonic chant performance to heal the listeners and increase their life span. Lama Tashi also led the chanting performance of the Traditional Great Prayer Festival at Bodh Gaya presided over by the 14th Dalai Lama in 2002. Lama Tashi served as the Principal and the Director of the Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies, Dahung, India from 2003-2012 and 2012-2018 respectively. While at the Institute, he taught Buddhist Philosophy at University level students. (en)
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  • Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu alias Lama Tashi (né le 22 février 1968 dans le village de Thembang dans l'Ouest Kameng dans l'Arunachal Pradesh, en Inde) est l'ancien maître de chant principal du monastère de Drepung Loseling, l'un des plus grands monastères de l'école du dalaï-lama. En 2006, Lama Tashi a été nominé aux Grammy Awards pour son album "Tibetan Master Chants" dans la catégorie " Best Traditional World Music ". Grâce à cette réalisation, il a créé le record du premier moine bouddhiste pour une nomination aux Grammy Awards en solo, et le premier Indien du Nord-Est à être nominé pour le prestigieux Grammy Award (parfois appelé Oscar de la musique), la plus haute distinction musicale au monde. Lama Tashi a dirigé le chant Puja de longue vie pour le 14e dalaï-lama, les 99e et 100e ganden (fr)
  • Geshe Ngawang Tashi Bapu a.k.a. Lama Tashi (born 22 February 1968 in Thembang village of West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh, India) is former Principal Chant Master of Drepung Loseling Monastery, one of the largest monasteries of the Dalai Lama. In 2006, Lama Tashi was nominated for the Grammy Award for his album "Tibetan Master Chants" in the "Best Traditional World Music". Through this achievement, he has created the record of the first Buddhist Monk for Grammy Nomination in solo performance, and the first North-East Indian to be nominated for the prestigious Grammy Award (sometimes called Oscar of Music) the highest honour of Music in the world. Lama Tashi led Long Life Puja Chanting for the 14th Dalai Lama, the HE 99th and 100th Gaden Tripa Rinpoches and many more highly revered masters. (en)
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