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Ancient Buddhist temples, art, statues, Ayuthaya, Thailand world musicby Michael Pluznick
Ancient Buddhist temples, art, statues, Ayuthaya, Thailand world musicby Michael Pluznick
michaelpluznick.com Ayuthaya Thailand one hour outside of Bangkok was the scene of Thailands original renaissance. The Kingdom grew to prominence when rice was the regions most important currency. However, when Burmese troops sacked the city in 1767, the capital was moved to Bangkok. This move also signaled a shift from a purely agricultural society to one that was more in tune with commerce.
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Thai Monastery Bodh Gaya Bihar
Thai Monastery Bodh Gaya Bihar
This video features Thai Monastery in Bodh Gaya, Bihar state of India. It is a fine example of exquisite art and architecture. For more information on this video click - www.indiavideo.org Video by www.invismultimedia.com
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Cambodian Art: Buddhist Temple (formerly Hindi) in Angkor Wat area
Cambodian Art: Buddhist Temple (formerly Hindi) in Angkor Wat area
live video of Cambodian Buddist temple art in Angkor Wat village in Cambodia. Amazing art and architecture abound in this art temple which is between 800-1000 years old. World Music and world jazz by Michael Pluznick and Joel Lindheimer from the CD, "miles Dean. Opening chant to Obatala by Pedro De Jesus. ALso faetures Bill Ortiz from Santana band on trumpet, Michael P on timbales, congas, bongos and shekere.
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Relaxing world music, beautiful photos, Ayuthaya Temple City, Thailand
Relaxing world music, beautiful photos, Ayuthaya Temple City, Thailand
michaelpluznick.com relaxing world music by Michael Pluznick, beautiful photos, Ayuthaya was the scene of Thailands original renaissance. The Kingdom grew to prominence when rice was the regions most important currency. However, when Burmese troops sacked the city in 1767, the capital was moved to Bangkok. This move also signaled a shift from a purely agricultural society to one that was more in tune with commerce.
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Beautiful Vietnam Temples, Art & Sculpture in HD, relaxing world music by Michael P
Beautiful Vietnam Temples, Art & Sculpture in HD, relaxing world music by Michael P
michaelpluznick.com Beautiful Hanoi, Vietnam art, sculpture, and nature with relaxing and hypnotic world music by Michael Pluznick The people and scenes from everday life in Hanoi, Vietnam. HD *(high definition). Shot on Canon 7D digital SLR
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Clouds Flying Up Into Mountain top Buddha at Buddhist Temple - Thailand
Clouds Flying Up Into Mountain top Buddha at Buddhist Temple - Thailand
Up about 800 feet vertically and I was there at night a couple of times. Once to film the hellbeast that screams - I think if you query hellbeast and thailand the video should pop up in your youtube search. This was a great night at this amazing Buddhist temple. Not one person around and really cool air... the wind was fierce and the clouds were very low. Quite nice... Thailand temples are awesome places to visit in Thailand. You can pretty much roam free around the entire thing and take photos and videos of all the Buddhist art and architecture at the wats (temples). Some monks and nuns speak English so you can help them practice.
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Ruins of Sukhothai, Sukhothai (Thailand) - Travel Guide
Ruins of Sukhothai, Sukhothai (Thailand) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ruins of Sukhothai in Sukhothai, Thailand -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The ruins of Sukhothai, Thailand's first independent capital, display the remains of the location where many of the Thai customs were first created. The 70 square kilometer area contains an abundance of Buddhist and Hindu ruins of temples and monuments. The ancient city was established in the 13th century, marking the peak of the Thai kingdom and its culture. The town is separated into two parts, the ruins which make up the National Park, and the modern town of the same name in which its citizens dwell. Icons scattered throughout the decayed temples, such as this seated Buddha, can be as tall as eleven meters. The art and architecture of Sukhothai's 193 ruins represent classical Thai style. The best mode of transportation to ruins is either cycling or walking since the roads have patches of shrubbery.
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Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (1of6) [EN]
Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (1of6) [EN]
Traditionally, the history of Angkor as we know it from inscriptions and the existing temples begins in the ninth century, when the young king Jayavarman II declared himself the supreme sovereign and established his capital first near present-day Roluos, and a little later in the Kulen Mountains. Up to that point, Khmer history had been that of small independent states occasionally consolidating into larger empires, but never for long. It took a conqueror to establish the beginnings of one of Southeast Asia's most powerful empires. The Angkor region, bordering the Great Lake with its valuable supply of water, fish, and fertile soil, has been settled since neolithic times, as is known from stone tools and ceramics found there, and from the identification of circular habitation sites from aerial photographs. For the whole Khmer country, there is more descriptive evidence from the accounts of the Chinese, who began to trade and explore the commercial opportunities of mainland Southeast Asia in the early centuries of the Christian era. The picture is one of small town-states, moated, fortified and frequently in conflict with each other. The Chinese called the principal country with which they traded Funan; it had a strategic importance in controlling the sea routes around the Mekong delta and the Gulf of Thailand. In particular it controlled the narrow Isthmus of Kra - the neck of the Malay Peninsula -which connected eastern Asia with India. Indeed, it was trade with India <b>...</b>
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Angkor Wat Khmer Architectural Design Mae Khajan Spa Resort HiDef Video with a Stereo Sound
Angkor Wat Khmer Architectural Design Mae Khajan Spa Resort HiDef Video with a Stereo Sound
Mae Khajan Spa & Resort :: a large project located 60 kilometers (37 miles) north of Chiang Mai city Thailand in Mae Khajan hot springs area. It's a new construction of spa-resort in Khmer Angkor Wat architectural style. Building of this custom project started in 2005 and grand opening is...
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Chiang Rai Clock Tower
Chiang Rai Clock Tower
The Clock Tower in Chiang Rai, intersection of Chet Yod and Banphapakan Streets, 300 metres from the Night Bazaar. Designed by the renowned Thai artist Chalermchai, architect of the stunning white "contemporary unconventional buddhist temple" of Wat Rong Khun, and done in a similar style. Provided by www.Chiang-Rai.biz
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Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk4 on 24Dec'10 @Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk4 on 24Dec'10 @Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
This video clip is the 4th part of Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talk "How to Forgive" on 24 Dec'10, more details as at below: - Re: AJAHN BRAHM'S MEDITATION RETREAT (18/12/2010 to 26/12/2010) CIMG0734.AVI Time : Nightly Talk from 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Venue : Dhamma Hall, Wat Chetawan, 24 Jalan Pantai, 46000 Petaling Jaya (near Jalan Gasing, PJ) Call 03-7957 2255 for assistance. Dates: & Topics: 18/12/2010 (Sat) Dealing with Depression 19/12/2010 (Sun) Surviving Relationship 20/12/2010 (Mon) When Bad Things Happen to Good People 21/12/2010 (Tue) Beliefs, Faith and Superstition 22/12/2010 (Wed) Saying Goodbye to Anxiety 23/12/2010 (Thu) Discovery What You Really Want 24/12/2010 (Fri) How to Forgive 25/12/2010 (Sat) Dying, Death and Beyond Biodata Ajahn Brahmavamso was born in London in 1951. After completing his degree at Cambridge University, UK and teaching for a year, he traveled to Thailand to become a monk. He was ordained in Bangkok at the age of 23 by the Abbot of Wat Saket. He subsequently spent nine years studying and training in the forest medition tradition of the late Venerable Ajahn Chah. In 1983 he was asked to assist in the establishment of a forest monastery near Perth, Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is now the Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery and the Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is an outstanding monk, teacher and public speaker. He is able to make the Buddha's teachings practical, easy to understand <b>...</b>
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White Temple - Great Attractions (Chiang Rai, Thailand)
White Temple - Great Attractions (Chiang Rai, Thailand)
Take a tour of White Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. The pure beauty and distinctive artistry of the White Temple will simply enchant you to the core. The landscape of Thailand is home to an exceptional and remarkable temple based on the principles of Hinduism and Buddhism. The architecture of the temple is an eclectic mix of contemporary Thai art infused with religion and history. It is built all in white and white glass, as in Buddhism, the color white is the symbol of Buddha's purity while white glass signifies Buddha's wisdom. The temple is flanked by numerous statues of Buddha, the most awe-inspiring of which is that of Buddha sitting on a lotus flower, meditating. This temple is one of its kind, eccentric in every possible way.
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Experiencing Angkor Vat: An Architectural Assessment
Experiencing Angkor Vat: An Architectural Assessment
This slide video is a part of my research on the phenomenology of Angkor Vat in 1999-2004 in collaboration with Faculty of Architecture, Chiang Mai University, which was published in Thai title of "ทรฺศนปราสาทนครวัด: การประเมินค่าทางสถาปัตย์" ("Experiencing Angkor Vat: An Architectural Assessment") by Amarin Publishing in 2005. Part II: The Experiences of the book is now avalable in Flickr at: www.flickr.com including map: www.flickr.com and slide show: www.flickr.com The slide video was created from 48 time-lapse images, shot in the evening of 8th December, 2005, using Canon Powershot S3is. © All Rights Reserved Kirtikhacara Jayadhira เกียรติขจร ชัยเธียร www.jayadhira.org
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Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk1 22Dec'10@Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk1 22Dec'10@Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
CIMG0728: This video clip is the 1st part of Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talk "Saying Goodbye to Anxiety" on 22 Dec, 2010, more details as below: - Re: AJAHN BRAHM'S DHAMMA TALK (18/12/2010 to 25/12/2010) CIMG0728.AVI Time : Daily from 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Venue : Dhamma Hall, Wat Chetawan, 24 Jalan Pantai, 46000 Petaling Jaya (near Jalan Gasing, PJ) Call 03-7957 2255 for assistance. Dates: & Topics: 18/12/2010 (Sat) Dealing with Depression 19/12/2010 (Sun) Surviving Relationship 20/12/2010 (Mon) When Bad Things Happen to Good People 21/12/2010 (Tue) Beliefs, Faith and Superstition 22/12/2010 (Wed) Saying Goodbye to Anxiety 23/12/2010 (Thu) Discovery What You Really Want 24/12/2010 (Fri) How to Forgive 25/12/2010 (Sat) Dying, Death and Beyond Biodata Ajahn Brahmavamso was born in London in 1951. After completing his degree at Cambridge University, UK and teaching for a year, he traveled to Thailand to become a monk. He was ordained in Bangkok at the age of 23 by the Abbot of Wat Saket. He subsequently spent nine years studying and training in the forest medition tradition of the late Venerable Ajahn Chah. In 1983 he was asked to assist in the establishment of a forest monastery near Perth, Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is now the Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery and the Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is an outstanding monk, teacher and public speaker. He is able to make the Buddha's teachings practical, easy to understand <b>...</b>
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Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk2 22Dec'10@WatChetawan, Petaling Jaya
Ajahn Brahm's DhammaTalk2 22Dec'10@WatChetawan, Petaling Jaya
CIMG0729: This video clip is the 2nd part of Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talk "Saying Goodbye to Anxiety" on 22 Dec, 2010, more details as at below: - Re: AJAHN BRAHM'S DHAMMA TALK (18/12/2010 to 25/12/2010) CIMG0729.AVI Date : 18/12/2010 to 25/12/2010 Time : Daily from 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Venue : Dhamma Hall, Wat Chetawan, 24 Jalan Pantai, 46000 Petaling Jaya (near Jalan Gasing, PJ) Call 03-7957 2255 for assistance. Dates: & Topics: 18/12/2010 (Sat) Dealing with Depression 19/12/2010 (Sun) Surviving Relationship 20/12/2010 (Mon) When Bad Things Happen to Good People 21/12/2010 (Tue) Beliefs, Faith and Superstition 22/12/2010 (Wed) Saying Goodbye to Anxiety 23/12/2010 (Thu) Discovery What You Really Want 24/12/2010 (Fri) How to Forgive 25/12/2010 (Sat) Dying, Death and Beyond Biodata Ajahn Brahmavamso was born in London in 1951. After completing his degree at Cambridge University, UK and teaching for a year, he traveled to Thailand to become a monk. He was ordained in Bangkok at the age of 23 by the Abbot of Wat Saket. He subsequently spent nine years studying and training in the forest medition tradition of the late Venerable Ajahn Chah. In 1983 he was asked to assist in the establishment of a forest monastery near Perth, Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is now the Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery and the Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is an outstanding monk, teacher and public speaker. He is able to make the Buddha's <b>...</b>
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Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talk3 on 24Dec'10@Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talk3 on 24Dec'10@Wat Chetawan, Petaling Jaya
This video clip is the 3rd part of Ajahn Brahm's Retreat Dhamma Talk "How to Forgive" on 24 Dec'10, more details as at below: - Re: AJAHN BRAHM'S MEDITATION RETREAT (18/12/2010 to 26/12/2010) CIMG0733.AVI Time : Nightly Talk from 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Venue : Dhamma Hall, Wat Chetawan, 24 Jalan Pantai, 46000 Petaling Jaya (near Jalan Gasing, PJ) Call 03-7957 2255 for assistance. Dates: & Topics: 18/12/2010 (Sat) Dealing with Depression 19/12/2010 (Sun) Surviving Relationship 20/12/2010 (Mon) When Bad Things Happen to Good People 21/12/2010 (Tue) Beliefs, Faith and Superstition 22/12/2010 (Wed) Saying Goodbye to Anxiety 23/12/2010 (Thu) Discovery What You Really Want 24/12/2010 (Fri) How to Forgive 25/12/2010 (Sat) Dying, Death and Beyond Biodata Ajahn Brahmavamso was born in London in 1951. After completing his degree at Cambridge University, UK and teaching for a year, he traveled to Thailand to become a monk. He was ordained in Bangkok at the age of 23 by the Abbot of Wat Saket. He subsequently spent nine years studying and training in the forest medition tradition of the late Venerable Ajahn Chah. In 1983 he was asked to assist in the establishment of a forest monastery near Perth, Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is now the Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery and the Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia. Ajahn Brahmavamso is an outstanding monk, teacher and public speaker. He is able to make the Buddha's teachings practical, easy to understand <b>...</b>
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Welcome to Thailand : the Land of History and Culture
Welcome to Thailand : the Land of History and Culture
A Wat or a Temple is one of the elements that represents architecture, history, belief, and way of life for Thai people.
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Wood Carving Exhibition Sculpture Art Lanna Style Thailand Burmese Teak HiDef Video Stereo Sound
Wood Carving Exhibition Sculpture Art Lanna Style Thailand Burmese Teak HiDef Video Stereo Sound
Woodcarving exposition of Thai sculpture and artworks in conventional Lanna style created by carver artisans in authentic Burmese teakwood. ศศินันท์ สุนิสา กลีบรัง sasinan sunisa kleebrang SCULPTURE: The first known sculptures are from the Indus Valley civilization (3300--1700 BC), found in sites at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa in modern-day Pakistan. These are among the earliest known instances of sculpture in the world. Later, as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism developed further, India produced bronzes and stone carvings of great intricacy, such as the famous temple carvings which adorn various Hindu, Jain and Buddhist shrines. Some of these, such as the cave temples of Ellora and Ajanta, are examples of Indian rock-cut architecture, perhaps the largest and most ambitious sculptural schemes in the world. WOODCARVING is a form of working wood by means of a cutting tool held in the hand (this may be a power tool), resulting in a wooden figure or figurine (this may be abstract in nature) or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. TEAKWOOD: Genuine Burmese Teak its Latin name is "Tectona Grandis Linn". Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and it's one of the world's most valuable timbers, recognized for its durability and stability. Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty. Teak can withstand all types of weather. Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree. It has been the pillar of the <b>...</b>
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Burmese Buddhist Temple Penang.wmv
Burmese Buddhist Temple Penang.wmv
Across the Thai Temple in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, there is the Burmese Buddhist Temple, another masterpiece of architectural art. Take plenty of time when visiting the Bhuddhist, Chinese temples or other places of worship , there is a lot to see. (June 2010)
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The Path of Compassion
The Path of Compassion
'The Path of Compassion' depicts the Buddhist heritage of India by visiting the ancient Buddhist sites located within the country. The story of Buddha and development of Buddhism is traced through these ancient art and architectural artefacts. Starting from sites down south in Andhra Pradesh, to the temples in Ladakh, the journey of Buddhism to other parts of the world like Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, Tibet is also shown. The film takes us through the life of Buddha and his path to enlightenment with the great pilgrimage sites of Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar. Kings whose patronage helped in spreading the religion, like Ashoka, are also mentioned in the film.
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Vietnam 2:"HD" art, sculptures,temples w/ music by Michael Pluznick
Vietnam 2:"HD" art, sculptures,temples w/ music by Michael Pluznick
michaelpluznick.com Hanoi, Vietnam art, sculpture, and nature with world music by Michael Pluznick The people and scenes from everday life in Hanoi, Vietnam. HD *(high definition). Shot on Canon 7D digital SLR.World music and marimba, kalimba and thumb pianos by small village ensemble featuring Arthur Hull, Kim Atkinson and Michael Pluznick.