LIFE OF SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA part1

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

Life of Shakyamuni Buddha as explained in Jodo Shinshu Buddhist tradition.

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  • Thanks for uploading something with english sub :)

    Is this a Japanese anime, but dubbed in Chinese?

  • @dearest88

    Yes this is what I think.

  • @cheko911 I was not there

    @qws yes, animation

  • on the time of Shakyamuni there was no Nepal and kapilavastu was  in an Indian state.but nowadays, it is indeed situated in Nepal.

  • who said Kapilvastu is in India?

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  • "He has feet with a level sole (Pali: supati thapado). Note: "feet with level tread,/ so that he places his foot evenly on the ground,/ lifts it evenly,/ and touches the ground evenly with the entire sole." (Lakkhana Sutta) - from wikipedia ; the first of the 32 great signs of a man listed by Shakyamuni - Scion of the Shakya Clan

  • @JacobTheIndoAmerican no need for foul language, and losing your cool. I suggest you read up on some Netiquette guidelines before you post anything online. :P

  • Shakyamuni Buddha was born in Nepal

  • Kapilvastu is in Nepal not in India

  • @diliprai Ok, I thank the Chinese for cultivating rice. I already know this. And the people of the Fertile crecent, and the indigenous people in South America for wheat and corn.

    And no, I am not going to watch your shitty video. 9 month old conversation, LMAO.. Always trying to make yourself feel a little better.

  • @JacobTheIndoAmerican yeah chinese domistacted rice and miilets. kiratas, native of the himalayas used to meet chinese at yangtze valley for trade, business and culture. the kiratas introudced the rice, millets and pigs in the himalayas regions of nepal, assam, sikkim, maniopur, nagaland.

    later the kiratas living at the foothills of the himalalays introduced rice and millets to early indians living in the plains of indian sub-continent. wacth the documentary and learn something new today.

  • @diliprai Did you just reply to like a 9 month old conversation? Yes, China was the first to cultivate rice. I know. Wheat was cultivated first in the Fertile Crescent, and Corn in the South America.

    You realize you are taking credit for China right? Wheat and Corn are equally important.

    No one would "eat mud". Thats the dumbest shit I have ever heard..

  • @JacobTheIndoAmerican my friend china and nepal also taught india how to cultivate rice. beside rice, nepal introduce millet and pig to india.

    watch this documentary --> chapani le chan chan:Story of Rice-N-Millet in the Himalayas

    and you realize that for without Nepal, Indians would today be eating mud.

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