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- catalog contributor b11576430.
- catalog created "[1973?]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973?]".
- catalog description "Nyule drelwa, calling down of deities to subjugate evil spirit, and Kulwa, its death, stabbed by Black Hat -- Part of jinbeb, the coming down of grace -- Monks in procession playing portable instruments, followed by chanting of the Heart-drop teaching -- Dramnyen choshe, song of offering -- Dramnyen choshe, song in praise of Chinese silk -- Monks, a clown, instruments and public -- End of festival -- Manip, reciting Milarepa poem and mantra -- Cymbals (silnyen) -- Cross-flute (zurlim) -- Manip reciting Milarepa poem -- Manip as story-teller.".
- catalog description "Performed by monks at Kyichu and Bumthang District of Bhutan.".
- catalog description "Recorded in 1971 by J. Levy.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog isPartOf "Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan, v. 3".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973?]".
- catalog language "engtib".
- catalog language "tib".
- catalog publisher "New York : Lyrichord,".
- catalog spatial "Bhutan.".
- catalog spatial "China Tibet Autonomous Region.".
- catalog subject "Buddhist chants.".
- catalog subject "Buddhist music.".
- catalog subject "M2188".
- catalog subject "Music Bhutan.".
- catalog subject "Music China Tibet Autonomous Region.".
- catalog subject "Rñiṅ-ma-pa (Sect) Rituals.".
- catalog subject "ʾBrug-pa (Sect) Rituals.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nyule drelwa, calling down of deities to subjugate evil spirit, and Kulwa, its death, stabbed by Black Hat -- Part of jinbeb, the coming down of grace -- Monks in procession playing portable instruments, followed by chanting of the Heart-drop teaching -- Dramnyen choshe, song of offering -- Dramnyen choshe, song in praise of Chinese silk -- Monks, a clown, instruments and public -- End of festival -- Manip, reciting Milarepa poem and mantra -- Cymbals (silnyen) -- Cross-flute (zurlim) -- Manip reciting Milarepa poem -- Manip as story-teller.".
- catalog title "Temple rituals and public ceremonies [sound recording]".
- catalog type "sound".