Aakama

Listen to Akama or Aakama songs on Gakyi. Aakama is one of the leading Tibetan band in exile. Their albums are produced by Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts, also known as TIPA in short. Their first album "Aa Ka Ma- Modern Tibetan song", released during Kalachakra initiation at Mundgod in 1995 was instant hit among Tibetan. Since than the Band has released 4 more albums, which were all successful. The themes of their songs varies from redemption to love songs, pain of separation of love ones to the freedom that we enjoy in exile. Yet their main emphasis of their music calls for unity and harmony among Tibetan people and in realisation of Tibetan freedom. Aakama band musicians include Ngawang Tenzin, Tenzin Norbu, Norbu Samphel, Tenzin Yonten, Phurbu Tsering, Tenzin Woebum and great female vocalist Passang. Aakama songs you can listen here right now are His Holiness 70th Birthday by Aakama, Aama Drenchung by Aakama, Menchung Bhumoby Aakama, Peace by Aakama, Menchung Bhumo Instrumental by Aakama, Zhenshi Drongmo la by Ten Ngawang in Aakama 2003

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Aakama

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  • His Holiness 70th Birthday by Norbu Samphel in Aakama 2005
  • Aama Drenchung from Aakama 2003
  • Teachers Day in Aakama 2005
  • Zhenshi Drongmo la by Ten Ngawang in Aakama 2003
  • Kunsek Penchen Lama Aakama2005
  • Menchung Bhumo in Aakama 2003
  • Pawo Tenzin Delek in Aakama 2005
  • Peace by Passang in Aakama 2003
  • Tsering Wangmo in Aakama2005
  • Menchung Bhumo Instrumental from Aakama2003
  • Chungdri Jampa in Aakama 2005
  • Kongshey Demori Aakama2005
  • Kyipey Phayul Aakama 2005
  • Phayul Chokney in Aakama2005








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+ TIPA to Release AaKaMa 2005 on December 10 Dharamshala November 28, 2005- The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts has finished recording of its latest album Aa-Ka -Ma 2005 which is all set for release on December 10 coinciding with the day of conferment of Nobel Peace prize to His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1989. Aakama band's leader Ngawang Tenzin told phayul that the album comprises of some melodious numbers performed by 8 different singers of the institute. The institute's band brings out traditional and modern Tibetan songs every year. This year's album, says Ngawang, is dedicated to the year-long celebrations of the 70th birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. "We want to thank His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his selfless commitment to the Tibetan cause and his pioneering leadership through our album." All Aa Ka Ma albums have sold well till now. The album will be available from December 10 in stores at a nominal price. The band borrows its name from the three letters that appeared in a lake in Amdo province where the search party for the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama was looking for possible clues to its search. Phayul News, 2005