Udumbara (disambiguation)

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Ficus racemosa , known as Udumbara, is a species of fig tree.

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<i>Scent Dance II</i>

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<i>Whirling Udumbara II</i> Musical work

Whirling Udumbara II( 优昙波罗旋转舞 II ) is a work for He-drum and string orchestra, composed by He Xuntian in 2012.

<i>Sunyata Dance</i>

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<i>Rupa Dance</i>

Rupa Dance( 色之舞 ) is a work for piano and symphony orchestra, composed by He Xuntian in 2009.

<i>Whirling Papaver</i>

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<i>Whirling Udumbara I</i>

Whirling Udumbara I( 优昙波罗旋转舞 I ) is a work for piano, composed by He Xuntian in 2013.

<i>Whirling Peach Blossom</i>

Whirling Peach Blossom( 桃花旋转舞 ) is a work for solo piano, composed by He Xuntian in 2015.

<i>Cherry Prayer</i> Song

Cherry Prayer( 樱桃祈祷文 ) is a work for solo piano, composed by He Xuntian in 2015.

<i>FuSe Pattern</i>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">He-drum</span>

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<i>Scent Dance IV</i> Piano melody

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<i>Paramita</i> (He Xuntian)

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