Story Behind The Song
Like in the European culture, Tibetan Chang has it's origin attribution to Buddhist master Padma Sambawa who visited Tibet in the 6th century. Padma Sambawa used Chang as a ritual object to cleanse oneself and offer to the gods.
Song Description
The song is about travelers in Tibet who breaks their journey where there are sweet Chang or wines to enjoy. the singer sings to the bar lady and look forward to his long journey with his yaks.
Song Length |
3:05 |
Genre |
World - Asian, World - World Beat |
Tempo |
Floating |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject |
Friend, Alchohol, Beer, Wine |
Similar Artists |
Bryan Adams, Sting |
Language |
Other |
Era |
Before 1600 |
Lyrics
In the golden drinking bowl
there is the nectar of Ugen Pema, the lotus-born.
Who could refuse a drink from this?
He who takes a sip will not suffer in the lower realms.