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This video describes the work of Tibetan lama Tarthang Tulku and the Tibetan Aid Project to preserve the teachings of the Buddha following the invasion of Tibet in the 1950's. Tens of thousands of Tibetans fled, crossing the Himalayas to refuge in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The World Peace Ceremony began as a plan to sustain the faith of the refugee Tibetan community by sponsoring a gathering in Bodh Gaya, India, at the site of the Buddha's enlightenment. The book distribution that takes place during this annual event is replenishing Tibetan libraries throughout the Himalayan region.

If you would like to help please call 800-339-4238 or visit www.tibetanaidproject.org

No parts of this film, including but not exclusive of graphics, text, or narrative, may be reproduced in digital or any other format without the written permission of an authorized representative of the Tibetan Aid Project. The music of Nawang Khechog is used with the kind permission of Sounds True (www.soundstrue.com).

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  • Appreciate the work done at Bodh Gaya by the Tibetan Aid Project. To communicate what's being done. The data and facts should also be taken into consideration.

  • This documentary is correct with the facts brought ahead about Bodhi Satva and Buddhism. And the part of Modern Nepal has nothing to do with the place where Lord Buddha was born.Modern Nepal has relations with far-western region of Nepal which was previously the part of India.

    Airrockers1 just to refresh your history some of the northern regions of India were previously in Nepal.Does that mean any issues to those places belong to the Nepalese History.I dnt thnk so.

  • this docummentary is not totally wrong but budha was born in kapilvastu,lumbini,Nepal not in India

    it would be greatful if you could change that word.

  • @question279 This is a quite ignorant comment.

  • @Airrockers1 A part of modern Nepal that was then part of India. The documentary is correct.

  • thank you for sharing such a good project!

  • Why donate moneys to buy more books? I rather donate moneys for tibets to buy B 52 bombers and Atomic bombs to bomb chinese communist headquarters. Revenge is human Expression.

    The Truth to Peace is War and Death is Nirvana. Bring Destruction to those who stand against the Path of our Creation.

  • So true true :)

  • Thanks for the wonderful precious work Tibet Project does !

  • You are right - Lumbini is in modern Nepal. But such distinctions didn't exist at the time of the Buddha, so it hardly matters. The main point of the video is to let people know about the work of the Tibetan Aid Project in Bodhgaya, and it achieves this purpose quite well.

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