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  • i will travel to india :)

  • all u needed was a good interpretor in all states

  • boobies

  • how come they didn't cover islam in india?

  • the girl in blue at 51:00 is beyond cute

  • Can I get the contact number of Mohinder singh pujji. pls if somebody can answer

  • @Chamath5A LOL this guy's definitely reached enlightenment

  • @Chamath5A now that's a par

  • @Chamath5A well that's clearly not buddhist of you to say that now is it

  • there is no God in Buddhism. there only IS

  • This video made me feel awkward for being an American lol. Anybody else feel the same?

  • hahahahahahahaha.....

    He's sitting there with cow feaces all over him saying....This is an amazing countryyy......

    Where is his brain!!!!!!!

  • @Mashahid1431H2010

    Lol. Well his head is covered in a very pig pile of cow dung. So I dont think he cares much for what his brain has to say about the matter! LOL.

  • @MrOdsplut

    I'm sticking on religion it ain't - buddhism is more like an education. It suggests a pathway for human beings to learn that we are all a significant part of the consciousness of the universe. We're here in this form for a very small time and our matter comes back in something else. There are similarities in this message to points made in physics, christianity, hinduism, einstein and darwin etc etc etc.

  • @MrOdsplut

    No I disagree. Religion requires a deity and gods. Buddha is a potential in all of us waiting to be. It actually can be translated as awake. It's easy to connect physics to buddhism.

  • @leapsplashafrog It is a(n admittedly atypical) religion as: 1. It's beliefs are clearly supernatural. 2. It involves ritual and sacraments. 3. It deals with questions of the meaning of life. 4. It has an ethical code. 5. While it lacks a personal God, it's idea of the divine truth that can be reached through nirvana is much like a very transcendent idea of God as the ultimate metaphysical reality. 6. It requires faith from its followers. And more that I don't have space to write.

  • lol very lazy!

  • lol very lazy!

  • This presenter seems to make bizarre interpretations and ask poor questions. For example Buddhism is not a religion.

  • @leapsplashafrog It's not strictly theistic, but it still does obviously qualify as a religion.

  • It's funny, i love to wash dishes, but cleaning my room is annoying to me lol. I will get bored, and wash dishes at my friends house, or mine, but at the end of the day i hate having to clean me room lol. i feel like i need some amount of chaos to live in =]

  • So great :)

  • Why would they do Tibetan Buddhism and not Theravada, Mahayana, or Vajrayana? There are other sects too, but those three are far more Indian (to my knowledge) than Tibetan Buddhism. Well it would have been nice to see them included at least. Perhaps in a different episode? This is the first one I've watched.

  • @LotusDragon09 Vajrayana is Tibetan Buddhism :)

  • @grail68 No its very similar, but still distinct. Tibetan Buddhism is basically Vajrayana mixed with Tibet's native religious culture.

  • Moksha/Nirvana isn't really about overcoming your karma, not really. I suppose it's that, but indirectly. It's about overcoming kama, desire, attachment, aversion, and all that binds us to this world of dukha.

  • india is where it all began, religion first came from here, lots of history.

  • oh man first of all Hindusim didn't ariseas a counter weight to older Buddhism...the things were otherway round..fact went terribly wrong.

  • @TranshumanCyborg @TranshumanCyborg Theres a parasite that lives in storks poop, when they poop in water, it mutates into alittle swimming worm, implants itself in a tadpoles rearend, staying there till the tadpole becomes a frog, for then to be eaten by a stork so it can start its lifecycle over. It also mutates the frog, given it several handicapped features to its easier for storks to eat the frog. Indeed and intelligent parasite.. But where in the "matrix of life" would you put this? ;)

  • @03:53'' today is nearly tomorrow'' lol dont u just hate being rushed i know i do :)

  • I like this guy .Fair play to you Pete..

  • 50:15 hehe penis.

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  • Peter Owen-Jones is a legend

  • at :25 what language is that lady speaking? it sounds like gujarati but it's not..

  • Well presented, I love learning about Religions and this really does it for me! Thank you for putting this video online.

  • @TheCallo18 try 10 questions for the dalai lama, tibetan refugee, unmistaken child, and the story of india. really good for exploring buddhism and lots of other indian religions/philosophies

  • @TheCallo18 try 10 questions for the dalai lama, tibetan refugee, unmistaken child, and the story of india. really good for exploring buddhism and lots of other indian religions/philosophies

  • this guy is great!

  • hahaha  Photobomb @ 0:22:04

  • 45:00

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  • Waheguru 

  • pete has princess hair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • beautiful

  • scribd (dot) com/nb812

  • @RawalpindiBrittania, Thanks bro for comment. yes bro u r right, prophet Mohammed wore a middleeastern wrap. The turban in english dictionary means any wrap of cloth around the forehead. Even the sikh dastaar in simple means is the wrap of cloth around the forehead according to the styles presented by the messengers. But this wrap represents the dignity and faith on religion. Same like true muslims wear a wrap of cloth according to the middleeastern style but it represents faith on religion.

  • @slanker786 u fuckin terrorist fuckin 9 11

  • he was 2 hours late?! that is pretty bad in most cultures. LOL

  • will everybody please stop arguing!

    ahimsa

  • @DVblast05 principle and practice. just because the practice isnt right, dosent mean the principle isnt.

  • Good and great effort . But i strongly do not agree with narretor saying Nepal as a Indiain subcontent . How come Nepal called as Indian sub -continent.

    .Nepal is seperate country for ever and never part of India.. You cannot called Denmark as a Germen subcontinent even though tradition and culture r some what alike.

    But , documentry is good to see. We just donot like to be called as Indian- subcontinent , cause we are not .

    Peace, joy and happiness.

  • Hey, I lived in Nepal for five months, the people are great and the countryside is amazing, everyone should see Nepal at least once in their life, but only the lucky live there.

    Nepal is not part of India!

  • @upeanbhupen ....Indian Subcontinent refers to a wide range of land, it has nothing to do with a country. Nepal,India,Pakistan etc are part of the Indian subcontinent, like how Japan,Korean and China etc are called East Asia, and Iran, Iraq,Arabia etc are called the middle east........do you understand now? everyone learns this in school.

  • Beautiful, just beautiful. Bravo Mr. Owen.

  • @slanker786, u said ugly hairy ppl of punjab. what's abt prophet mohammed he had long beard too and he had turban on his head too. if islam is final message then why corrupt, rapist, terrorist, child molester r prsnt in islam either. why shiya- sunni fighting each othr. Tru muslim man hs long beard too so wht wud u say them ugly hairy ppl of islam. Man i respect evry rlgn. u even dnt knw abt islam otherwise u didn't use bad lnguage for other rlgn.i appologise if i hurt ur feelings. Rabb Rakha.

  • @slanker786, mind ur language, it shows how much a religious person u r. u said it is not a revealed scripture. it is first holy book written by the messengers themselves. i respect evry rlgn but other scriptures including Quran were written after the death of messengers by some followers. its followers r everywhere and its shrines nd followers r present even in arab countries like iraq, afghanistan and dubai where no other rlgn exist except islam. now u can guess how much great ths rlgn is.

  • people jus prtent they r religious people but they fake n they dnt follow rules,

  • this idiot thinks brahman means 'god'

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  • I seriously doubt the accuracy of the translator at around 6:00 where he translates that to have good karma is to follow God.

    Buddhism does not require one to follow Gods. It is the search for the enlightened state of mind.

    As for suffering, it is often used as a translation of Dukka. Dukka appears to me a different concept than suffering, though it isn't pleasant. Check wikipedia.

    Karma I think is said to reside in the most abstract part of consciousness. Karmic retribution selfinflicted.

  • you are right, and also the core teachings of hinduism mention no god like in the upanishads. GOD DOES NOT EXIST!

    ATHEISTC ADVAITA

  • Well done to the presenter of this series. He is an example of how all people of no faith and people of one faith should be open and accepting of all religions. This series shows how all faiths are simply different ways of describing the functions of the universe and how to tap the divine. They are merely different paths leading to the same goal. Particularly good is when the Jain nun talks about how all religions should not harm any sentient beings. Then there would be more peace in the world.

  • @SundriedAtheist

    u are an arrogant and ignorant poor person in worldfact perspectives, and if u don`t have anything pleasent to say..HUSJ UP!

  • haha..

    its allowed under certain conditions..

  • really paaji, how can you call Islam Satanic, when our own religion (Sikhism) takes so much from Islam, and formed as a bridge between Islam and Hinduism?

  • Sikhism is Agnostic...therefore can borrow positive aspects from any religion. It is NOT based on a 'god' speaking to a 'prophet' and all of a sudden a book pops out. Sikhism corrects the erroneous concepts, superstitions, irrelevant traditions, inconsistencies, treatment of women, sexual sin, pedophilia, caste system and other immoral aspects of other religions.

    Sikhism as a religion does not rely on perfection, but on unifying. The people in Sikhism are not perfect, unfortunately.

  • the word Hindu was created by the British people...T.v. is also known as a IdoL...Zoroastrianism religion reminds me of the jewish religion...the mother and father has to be a jew in order for the child to be jew thats why they reject the ishmailites

  • i travel through india for 6 month, i recomended very ver much...while im watching this video the feeling of longing india grows big big!!! ahhh i wanna go back!!1 thanks for the video..it´s great!!! thanks again

  • 24:20 hahahaha some weird ppl on this planet!!!

  • This reporter has miss understood Buddhism because he belives there is a creator (god). Buddhists believe there are trillions of beings (gods,humans,animals.hell beings etc). But there is no supreme being (god) or first cause of these beings. We are all been wondering since beginninless time.

  • yeh the reporter is a thesistic idiot. hinduism in the upanishads also says denies the existance of a god or 'ishvara'

  • i have a tremendous amount of respect for this man!

  • me to!

  • & me too!

  • Country was divided by the selfish leaders on both sides of the time. Even then Punjabies spoke Punjabi regardless of religion and or caste. That is the language of Panj Dariya and it will remain forever. We would be called Bharti as this is name of the land nothing else.

  • Actually. forget that....Why only hindi? Most sikhs live in the punjab, if they dont they speak the language of their local area and punjabi.. most punjabi sikhs speak urdu as well as punjabi so if your trying to comment on our "Lack" of diversity you have annother thing coming!

  • those punjabi sikhs who live and grew up in the punjab province can fluently speak hindi as well as punjabi. the young sikhs who live in u.k, u.s e.t.c cannot speak it at all.

  • hardly. We gna stick to Punjabi and Gurmukhi thanks =)

    Tusee vi punjabi sikhla...

  • what im saying is that those sikhs should be able to speak a language that is officially the national language of their country. as a pakistani im sure it would seem a little silly if i couldnt speak urdu

  • they probably can ! just because they choose not to doesnt mean they cant . i dno maybe you would rather speak somthin else!?

  • you should know that your ancestors came from Hinduism and that is why you speak urdu the other version of hindi. Since our language is Gurmukhi, that is what we speak, read and write.

  • what ur saying is probably true. but if it wasnt for the seperation of india and pakistan then there would only be only national language for all and not urdu and hindi. also we would be refereed to hindustani and not pakistani or indian

  • shut up

  • haha... that baby massage is a great idea!

  • Thanks for sharing

    Peace

  • peace love to all from hardeep

  • Please change Sikhism to Sikhi if possible...

    If not it's fine.

    Thanks.

  • For God's sake..

    Why are some people so against the term "Sikhism"? I've heard the argument that "Sikhi is a way of life, not a religion", but honestly, which religion is supposed to be followed on a part time basis? No religious leader has ever said "Come to our holy place one day, do whatever you like the other 6 days of the week." The principles of Sikhs are known in the western world as Sikhism-stop trying to be argumentative and just be grateful that this video has been uploaded. WJKK WJKF

  • Sikhism is the western ward labeled onto Sikhi.

    If you look at the SGGSJ there is no mention of Sikhism.

    Why don't Christians call Christianity Christianism?

    Whether i'm right or wrong i'm entitled to my own beliefs.

  • "Sikhi" is our way of life, but it is not the term for our religion, Sikhism is. ...the western term Sikhism is not a term of division, but a term of involvement. If there was no western word for our religion, THAT would be a reason to argue. Why create divisions where there are none?

  • learn to speak some hindi u dick

  • Why would I want to speak Hindi, and why do you asssume that I can't anyway? Is that really the best insult you can come up, you pathetic excuse for a human being?

  • amazing

  • wahegure

  • Sikhism - Numero Uno

  • Part of being Sikh is having love for all humanity. That is why we ask for "Sarbat Da Bhalla" in Daily Ardaas Prayers that God watch over all humankind. It is also the reason why the Harimandir Sahib Golden Temple is open in all 4 directions and why everyone is welcomed into the Gurdwara and is served free food in the Langar equally irrespective of who they are or what their background is.

  • Thank you. It pains me when some misrepresent Sikhism by saying they hate someone or that Sikhism is "number one," making others lower or unequal.

  • nice video

  • raj kere ga khalsa !!!!!! im pround to be sikh i hate suley

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