The Life of Buddha: (BBC): 5/5

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

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Over 2,500 years ago, one man showed the world a way to enlightenment. This beautifully produced Buddhist film meticulously reveals the fascinating story of Prince Siddhartha and the spiritual transformation that turned him into the Buddha

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  • Thank you, this video has helped calm my mind.

  • @BIGBOSS1983100 - that is the richness of the Internet. The educational message.

  • Thanks man! Great Documentary!

  • @NateWeint - Very good young man! Curiosity opens your mind! tx

  • If only the whole world can hear Buddha's teachings. This world may be alot more peaceful.

  • @angellicvoices I fear that it will take another thousand year and i hope it wont be to late!

    We people should be re-educated! preferably at first all the children of 50 years old.

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  • I still find many mistakes here and there due to oversimplification.

  • No respect at all for someone who leaves wife and baby to find ones path,selfishness 101, Buddha my ass

  • and moments that can't be explained, I like that, shit I just had one

  • abandoned his family again! double burn on da fam - Buddha be a playa

  • @123456781ad actually, that time, there was not the same concept of a "country" as today we have. it was devided by regions only. many states(countries), many kings. Lumbini and Kapilabastu didn't have the concept of "India" and "Nepal".

  • @123456781ad that time Nepal was not another country; it was also part of ancient India.

  • Om mani padme hu

    ~ Yeshi

  • He was born in northern India, which is now known as Nepal. Though at that time it was a part of India.

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