A production made by the Nation Geographical Society. With host,
Wade Davis, this show explores the state of Tibetan Buddhism in
Nepal, which is a huge movement and a growing one, due to the
occupation of Tibet by China. Many aspects of Tibetan Buddhism
in Nepal are explored, everything from some aspects of Tibetan
laypeople living in Nepal, to large, thriving monasteries and
Sanghas, all the way to the practice hermatice in the Himalayans
foothills.
Part 2 of 5 parts.
Akab- you are lucky to meet Rinpoche.
khumbuyeti 4 months ago
Can somebody recommend some music like the one at 6:50? If you know some titles or search terms please share :)
firuinthehouse 10 months ago
@bsujit
doesnot want to argue with indians... just be saying doesnot changes the truth, if you talk so then there was no country like india 2500 years ago, they were small states all around.
ysurens19 1 year ago
just go to unesco site and find it i cant paste link here, i am sorry
ysurens19 1 year ago
this youtube has fucking problems i cant paste link in here but if you search for unesco you will find there.
ysurens19 1 year ago
, here is the most strongest proof from unesco
ysurens19 1 year ago
In the Buddha's time, Lumbini was a park situated between Kapilavastu and Devadaha in India. It was there that the Buddha was born[2]. A pillar now marks the spot of Asoka's visit to Lumbiní. According to an inscription on the pillar, it was placed there by the people then in charge of the park to commemorate Asoka's visit and gifts[3]. The park was previously known as Rummindei, two miles north of Bhagavanpura.
bsujit 1 year ago
buddha was not born in india he was born in nepal which is already proved
ysurens19 1 year ago
the content are good but the informations are not correct as the narrator says buddha was born in india but its false, he was born in nepal which is already proved,
ysurens19 1 year ago
any body please upload the music which played at the end of the program which is also played at the beginning of the program it is a womens sound like papema pa pepa something like it
vijayssonule 2 years ago