logkhwalas
Logkhwalas are a traditional form of Tibetan Buddhist chanting, originating from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. They are a series of mantras, prayers, or invocations that are chanted in unison by a group of practitioners. The term "logkhwalas" is derived from the Tibetan words "log" meaning "to chant" and "khwalas" meaning "group." These chants are often performed during religious ceremonies, rituals, and meditation sessions.
The practice of logkhwalas is deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist culture and is considered a sacred and
Logkhwalas are not only a form of worship but also a means of community building and spiritual
The practice of logkhwalas has been passed down through generations and is an integral part of Tibetan