Musical Analysis of Chanting Melodies in the Teochew Chinese Yoga Tantra Ritual in Thailand

Authors

  • Rachan Sornchai Grad Student, Musicology Department College of Music, Mahidol University, Thailand
  • Narongchai Pidokrajt Prof., Musicology Department College of Music, Mahidol University, Thailand
  • Poonpit Amatyakul Prof., Musicology Department College of Music, Mahidol University, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14456/jucr.2025.23

Keywords:

Teochew Chinese, Yoga Tantra Ritual, Dharma Sankhita Chanting, Ritual Music Analysis, Ancestor Veneration, Thailand

Abstract

This study explores the musical elements of the Dharma Sankhita chants in the Mahayana Teochew Chinese Yoga Tantra ritual at Kak Hang Niam Huk Lim Monastery, Bangkok, Thailand. It examines the ritual’s background and musical analysis. Practiced by both Teochew and Cantonese Chinese, the ritual known in Teochew as “Bang Iem Kao” is a profound act of filial piety and ancestor veneration, rooted in the Eight Cardinal Virtues of Chinese ethics. The ceremony is held to dedicate merit to deceased ancestors and preserve cultural traditions. It can be performed at both family and community levels, encouraging intergenerational participation and solidarity. The ritual typically takes place during the seventh lunar month and includes mournful, intense chanting in harmony with the meanings of sacred mantras. The chants are categorized into four rhythmic groups: Jang, Jiu, Gi, and Bung, each with distinct tempos. This musical tradition reflects the deep spiritual beliefs and rich cultural heritage of the Teochew Chinese community.

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Published

2025-12-04

How to Cite

Sornchai, Rachan, Narongchai Pidokrajt, and Poonpit Amatyakul. 2025. “Musical Analysis of Chanting Melodies in the Teochew Chinese Yoga Tantra Ritual in Thailand”. Journal of Urban Culture Research 31 (December):67-86. https://doi.org/10.14456/jucr.2025.23.