The Life of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
This film is an authentic portrait of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, one of Tibet's great contemporary teachers, considered to be a "Master of Masters" among the four...
The Life of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
This film is an authentic portrait of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, one of Tibet's great contemporary teachers, considered to be a "Master of Masters" among the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Renowned as a great meditator, guru, poet, scholar and as one of the main teachers of the Dalai Lama, the Nyingma Lama Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche died in 1991. Ten years in the making, this film began in 1989 when translator Matthieu Riacrd and Vivian Kurz began taping extensive footage of their teacher. Shot in rarely filmed Kham, Eastern Tibet, as well as Nepal, Bhutan, India and France, the film shows the rich and intricate tapestry Of Tibetan Buddhism and is a witness to the strength, wisdom and depth of Tibetan culture.
Narration by Richard Gere with music by Philip Glass.
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Hey, that's a very good sign of karma connection, you definitely have some unknown connection through the world of Buddha drama, which u have possible experienced in in the past life. i have seen many non believer crying when they hear the pujas and chanting.
Ki ki so so lha gyal lo tak seng khung druk di yar key!!
Ki Ki So So: "Yee Haw!" (Basically, a phrase that just generates energy) Ashe: this is a word Trungpa Rinpoche added to the traditional chant, as far as I can discover Lha Gyal Lo: "Victory to the gods!" Tak Send Khung Druk: "Tiger, lion, garuda, dragon" -- the four dignities of Tibet, each representing a different quality worth cultivating Di Yar Kye: "gather together!"
Buddha was not born in India, But he was born in Nepal. He was enlighted in India, Bodhgaya. If you still think he was born in India, then you must visit Nepal, Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha.
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Ki Ki So So: "Yee Haw!" (Basically, a phrase that just generates energy)
Ashe: this is a word Trungpa Rinpoche added to the traditional chant, as far as I can discover
Lha Gyal Lo: "Victory to the gods!"
Tak Send Khung Druk: "Tiger, lion, garuda, dragon" -- the four dignities of Tibet, each representing a different quality worth cultivating
Di Yar Kye: "gather together!"