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What is Tibetan Buddhism?
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Tibetan Buddhism is a unique expression of Buddhism that has developed over centuries in the high Himalayan region of Tibet and the surrounding areas. The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, is perhaps the most well-known figure associated with Tibetan Buddhism. In this video, we will explore the key teachings and practic...
published: 16 Feb 2023
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The Four Lineages of Tibetan Buddhism
In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in common, and also their unique characteristics. He also explains how different personalities might be drawn to a particular lineage.
Reflection Question:
What has lineage brought to your own life and practice? If you don’t follow a particular lineage, are there certain elements or qualities you are looking for in a lineage or tradition?
Exciting #news, we are pleased to unveil our brand-new #JoyofLiving.
The #new Joy of Living. #YongeyMingyurRinpoche #JoyofLiving #CalmingTheMind #meditation #JOY #Tergar #TergarAPP #MakingMeditationaHabit #Tergaronline
Learn more: tergar.org/JOY
published: 15 Oct 2019
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Unspoken Mysteries of Tibet
Discover the untold story of Tibetan spirituality – from its tantric origins to extreme methods for enlightenment, in this new series on Sadhguru Exclusive.
https://sadhguru.co/exclusive
#Sadhguru #SadhguruExclusive #NewEpisodes #Unspoken #Tibet #Buddhism #Mysteries
published: 17 Oct 2024
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What is the Tibetan Book of the Dead?
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the Bardo Thodol, is arguably the most popular Buddhist text in Europe and the United States. Carl Jung loved it. So did John Lennon. But why? What is this text all about?
Sources:
Lopez, Donald S. Jr. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Biography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011.
Coleman, Graham, and Thupten Jinpa, eds. The Tibetan Book of ...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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Tibetan Buddhism and Serfdom
#shorts #philosophy #lecture #nietzsche #buddhism
published: 21 Aug 2024
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The Tibetan Buddhist Renaissance | The Animated History of Tibet | Episode 4
How did Tibetan Buddhism become one of the dominant religious and political forces in medieval Central Asia? And how did Tibetan society recover from the disastrous fall of the Tibetan Empire to emerge as one of Asia's great centers of Buddhist learning and culture?
The "Tibetan Renaissance" refers to a period of roughly 250 years (950-1200) during which Tibetan society underwent a profound religious and political transformation, emerging from the dark ages following the collapse of the Empire to become a patchwork of vibrant Buddhist kingdoms and aristocratic estates. This episode takes us on an animated journey through the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries, focusing on the decline of Buddhism in India, the rise of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and the incredible political and rel...
published: 31 Jul 2024
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What is Tibetan Buddhism?
Venerable Tenzin Tharpa is an American Buddhist monk in the Tibetan Tradition who offers a modern and progressive presentation of the Buddha's teachings, favoring a more secular approach. Venerable Tharpa is well known for his pragmatic, no-nonsense views, his ability to clarify complex philosophical points for all audiences, and his familiarity with all traditions of Buddhist thought and non-Buddhist traditions as well.
For free original Buddhist study material and to learn more about Venerable Tharpa visit his website at: http://TenzinTharpa.com
published: 06 Jun 2020
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Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
In this video, Professor Aaron Proffitt explains all the different characteristics and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. You will learn Tibet was one of the last Asian countries to become Buddhist.
American Buddhist Study Center in NYC Home Page - Bringing together Buddhist Wisdom and Japanese Culture for more than Seventy Years.
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published: 26 May 2022
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43 Following in the Buddha’s Footsteps: Full Ordination for Women 02-21-25
Venerable Thubten Chodron presents an overview and brief history of full ordination for women in the Buddhist Vinaya traditions. [pages 132 - 136].
This forms part of a commentary on the fourth volume of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, “Following in the Buddha’s Footsteps.” Find the book here: https://wisdomexperience.org/product/following-in-the-buddhas-footsteps/
For more Buddhist teachings visit https://SravastiAbbey.org and https://ThubtenChodron.org
Out of respect for our teacher, the teachings, and the precious opportunity we have to receive them from afar, please attend the online teachings in the same way that you would if you were at the teachings in person.
Comments have been disabled to maintain a wholesome learning environment and prevent opportunities for unskillful...
published: 23 Feb 2025
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Tibetan Buddhists | Wild China | BBC Studios
Discover key moments from history and stories about fascinating people on the official BBC Documentary channel: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs_YouTube_Channel
Buddhist monks and nuns comprise a substantial proportion of society in the valleys of Tibet.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
published: 06 Jul 2011
24:53
What is Tibetan Buddhism?
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Tibetan Buddhism is a unique expression of Buddhism that has developed over centuries in the high Himalayan region of Tibet and the surrounding areas. The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, is perhaps the most well-known figure associated with Tibetan Buddhism. In this video, we will explore the key teachings and practices of Tibetan Buddhism, including tantric meditation, compassion, and the concept of emptiness.
Special thanks to Dr. Connie Kassor for co-writing this episode. Follow her on Twitter at: @constancekassor
To learn more, check out Dr. Aaron Proffitt's introduction over at: @AmericanBuddhistStudyCenter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxQ64mX2L48
https://wn.com/What_Is_Tibetan_Buddhism
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Tibetan Buddhism is a unique expression of Buddhism that has developed over centuries in the high Himalayan region of Tibet and the surrounding areas. The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, is perhaps the most well-known figure associated with Tibetan Buddhism. In this video, we will explore the key teachings and practices of Tibetan Buddhism, including tantric meditation, compassion, and the concept of emptiness.
Special thanks to Dr. Connie Kassor for co-writing this episode. Follow her on Twitter at: @constancekassor
To learn more, check out Dr. Aaron Proffitt's introduction over at: @AmericanBuddhistStudyCenter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxQ64mX2L48
- published: 16 Feb 2023
- views: 586655
5:53
The Four Lineages of Tibetan Buddhism
In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in comm...
In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in common, and also their unique characteristics. He also explains how different personalities might be drawn to a particular lineage.
Reflection Question:
What has lineage brought to your own life and practice? If you don’t follow a particular lineage, are there certain elements or qualities you are looking for in a lineage or tradition?
Exciting #news, we are pleased to unveil our brand-new #JoyofLiving.
The #new Joy of Living. #YongeyMingyurRinpoche #JoyofLiving #CalmingTheMind #meditation #JOY #Tergar #TergarAPP #MakingMeditationaHabit #Tergaronline
Learn more: tergar.org/JOY
https://wn.com/The_Four_Lineages_Of_Tibetan_Buddhism
In this video, Mingyur Rinpoche introduces the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He gives a brief history of each, and touches upon what they have in common, and also their unique characteristics. He also explains how different personalities might be drawn to a particular lineage.
Reflection Question:
What has lineage brought to your own life and practice? If you don’t follow a particular lineage, are there certain elements or qualities you are looking for in a lineage or tradition?
Exciting #news, we are pleased to unveil our brand-new #JoyofLiving.
The #new Joy of Living. #YongeyMingyurRinpoche #JoyofLiving #CalmingTheMind #meditation #JOY #Tergar #TergarAPP #MakingMeditationaHabit #Tergaronline
Learn more: tergar.org/JOY
- published: 15 Oct 2019
- views: 96465
0:44
Unspoken Mysteries of Tibet
Discover the untold story of Tibetan spirituality – from its tantric origins to extreme methods for enlightenment, in this new series on Sadhguru Exclusive.
ht...
Discover the untold story of Tibetan spirituality – from its tantric origins to extreme methods for enlightenment, in this new series on Sadhguru Exclusive.
https://sadhguru.co/exclusive
#Sadhguru #SadhguruExclusive #NewEpisodes #Unspoken #Tibet #Buddhism #Mysteries
https://wn.com/Unspoken_Mysteries_Of_Tibet
Discover the untold story of Tibetan spirituality – from its tantric origins to extreme methods for enlightenment, in this new series on Sadhguru Exclusive.
https://sadhguru.co/exclusive
#Sadhguru #SadhguruExclusive #NewEpisodes #Unspoken #Tibet #Buddhism #Mysteries
- published: 17 Oct 2024
- views: 54043
16:36
What is the Tibetan Book of the Dead?
Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: http://ow.ly/BBou50N4T0f
Join our Patreon community!: https://...
Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: http://ow.ly/BBou50N4T0f
Join our Patreon community!: https://www.patreon.com/religionforbreakfast
One-time donations here!: https://www.paypal.me/religionforbreakfast
Check out my favorite religious studies books by following this affiliate link to my Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/shop/religionforbreakfast
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the Bardo Thodol, is arguably the most popular Buddhist text in Europe and the United States. Carl Jung loved it. So did John Lennon. But why? What is this text all about?
Sources:
Lopez, Donald S. Jr. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Biography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011.
Coleman, Graham, and Thupten Jinpa, eds. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: First Complete Translation. Translated by Gyurme Dorje. New York: Penguin Random House, 2005.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Tibetan_Book_Of_The_Dead
Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: http://ow.ly/BBou50N4T0f
Join our Patreon community!: https://www.patreon.com/religionforbreakfast
One-time donations here!: https://www.paypal.me/religionforbreakfast
Check out my favorite religious studies books by following this affiliate link to my Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/shop/religionforbreakfast
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the Bardo Thodol, is arguably the most popular Buddhist text in Europe and the United States. Carl Jung loved it. So did John Lennon. But why? What is this text all about?
Sources:
Lopez, Donald S. Jr. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Biography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011.
Coleman, Graham, and Thupten Jinpa, eds. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: First Complete Translation. Translated by Gyurme Dorje. New York: Penguin Random House, 2005.
- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 635828
0:39
Tibetan Buddhism and Serfdom
#shorts #philosophy #lecture #nietzsche #buddhism
#shorts #philosophy #lecture #nietzsche #buddhism
https://wn.com/Tibetan_Buddhism_And_Serfdom
#shorts #philosophy #lecture #nietzsche #buddhism
- published: 21 Aug 2024
- views: 5414
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The Tibetan Buddhist Renaissance | The Animated History of Tibet | Episode 4
How did Tibetan Buddhism become one of the dominant religious and political forces in medieval Central Asia? And how did Tibetan society recover from the disast...
How did Tibetan Buddhism become one of the dominant religious and political forces in medieval Central Asia? And how did Tibetan society recover from the disastrous fall of the Tibetan Empire to emerge as one of Asia's great centers of Buddhist learning and culture?
The "Tibetan Renaissance" refers to a period of roughly 250 years (950-1200) during which Tibetan society underwent a profound religious and political transformation, emerging from the dark ages following the collapse of the Empire to become a patchwork of vibrant Buddhist kingdoms and aristocratic estates. This episode takes us on an animated journey through the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries, focusing on the decline of Buddhism in India, the rise of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and the incredible political and religious revival that took place during the Tibetan Renaissance.
The writer and director of the series, Dr. Alexander K. Smith, holds a PhD in Tibetan and Himalayan history from the University of Paris, France, and an MA from Oxford University.
This episode was co-produced by Tibet House US, which is a fantastic organization that promotes Tibetan cultural causes across the US. If you live in North America and are interested in learning more about Tibetan cultural events, you can check them out and learn more at: https://thus.org/.
To learn more about the history of Buddhism and Tibet, check out our series on the rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire:
Watch episode one, "The Rise of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/WZJSKTRwDAI
Watch episode two, "The Golden Age of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/pDmX9kVvG44
Watch episode three, "The Fall of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/PBFhfcOqw_g
Please consider supporting our work on Patreon so that we can make more content like this in the future: https://www.patreon.com/armchairacademics
Buy the maps featured in this episode and other original artwork from our merch store: https://armchairacademicsstore.com/
Follow us on Instagram for regular project updates: https://www.instagram.com/animatedhistoryoftibet/
Western-language Works Cited
Below you'll find a number of the major secondary sources that we used in writing this episode. There are, however, a significant number of historical articles, book chapters, and primary Tibetan-language sources that have also contributed to our understanding of the Renaissance period. Due to limited space (YouTube only gives you 5,000 characters!), these are not referenced below. If you are interested in learning more about Tibetan history, I recommend visiting our Patreon where you will find expanded reading lists and annotated bibliographies for each episode (none of which are paywalled and are all free to use). The complete reading list for this episode will be up on Patreon shortly!
Davidson, Ronald M. 2005. Tibetan Renaissance: Tantric Buddhism in the Rebirth of Tibetan Culture. Columbia University Press.
Davidson, Ronald M. 2002. Indian Esoteric Buddhism: A Social history of the Tantric Movement. Columbia University Press.
Kapstein, Matthew T. 2000. The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism: Conversion, Contestation, and Memory. Oxford University Press.
Kapstein, Matthew T. 2006. The Tibetans. Blackwell Publishing, pp.84-110.
Schaeffer, Kapstein, and Tuttle (eds). 2013. Sources of Tibetan Tradition. Columbia University Press, pp. 168-190.
Schaik, Sam van. 2011. Tibet: A History. Yale University Press.
Shakabpa, Tsepon W. D. 2010. Tibet a Political History. Paljor Publications.
Smith, Warren W., Jr. 1996. Tibetan Nation: A History of Tibetan Nationalism and Sino-Tibetan Relations. Westview Press.
0:00 The geopolitical position of Tibet in the 10th century
2:00 The rise of the Kingdom of Guge-Purang
3:00 Religious reforms during the reign of Yeshe O
3:55 Trade, translation projects, and cultural exchange with Indian Buddhism
5:36 Indian Buddhist leaders begin to teach and form followings in Tibet
5:59 The decline of Buddhism in India
6:54 Religious revival on the Tibetan Plateau
7:52 How the Renaissance changed Tibetan society
8:50 Schisms form and new sects begin to emerge
9:44 Credits and Patreon plug
#animatedhistory #history #tibet
https://wn.com/The_Tibetan_Buddhist_Renaissance_|_The_Animated_History_Of_Tibet_|_Episode_4
How did Tibetan Buddhism become one of the dominant religious and political forces in medieval Central Asia? And how did Tibetan society recover from the disastrous fall of the Tibetan Empire to emerge as one of Asia's great centers of Buddhist learning and culture?
The "Tibetan Renaissance" refers to a period of roughly 250 years (950-1200) during which Tibetan society underwent a profound religious and political transformation, emerging from the dark ages following the collapse of the Empire to become a patchwork of vibrant Buddhist kingdoms and aristocratic estates. This episode takes us on an animated journey through the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries, focusing on the decline of Buddhism in India, the rise of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and the incredible political and religious revival that took place during the Tibetan Renaissance.
The writer and director of the series, Dr. Alexander K. Smith, holds a PhD in Tibetan and Himalayan history from the University of Paris, France, and an MA from Oxford University.
This episode was co-produced by Tibet House US, which is a fantastic organization that promotes Tibetan cultural causes across the US. If you live in North America and are interested in learning more about Tibetan cultural events, you can check them out and learn more at: https://thus.org/.
To learn more about the history of Buddhism and Tibet, check out our series on the rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire:
Watch episode one, "The Rise of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/WZJSKTRwDAI
Watch episode two, "The Golden Age of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/pDmX9kVvG44
Watch episode three, "The Fall of the Tibetan Empire" https://youtu.be/PBFhfcOqw_g
Please consider supporting our work on Patreon so that we can make more content like this in the future: https://www.patreon.com/armchairacademics
Buy the maps featured in this episode and other original artwork from our merch store: https://armchairacademicsstore.com/
Follow us on Instagram for regular project updates: https://www.instagram.com/animatedhistoryoftibet/
Western-language Works Cited
Below you'll find a number of the major secondary sources that we used in writing this episode. There are, however, a significant number of historical articles, book chapters, and primary Tibetan-language sources that have also contributed to our understanding of the Renaissance period. Due to limited space (YouTube only gives you 5,000 characters!), these are not referenced below. If you are interested in learning more about Tibetan history, I recommend visiting our Patreon where you will find expanded reading lists and annotated bibliographies for each episode (none of which are paywalled and are all free to use). The complete reading list for this episode will be up on Patreon shortly!
Davidson, Ronald M. 2005. Tibetan Renaissance: Tantric Buddhism in the Rebirth of Tibetan Culture. Columbia University Press.
Davidson, Ronald M. 2002. Indian Esoteric Buddhism: A Social history of the Tantric Movement. Columbia University Press.
Kapstein, Matthew T. 2000. The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism: Conversion, Contestation, and Memory. Oxford University Press.
Kapstein, Matthew T. 2006. The Tibetans. Blackwell Publishing, pp.84-110.
Schaeffer, Kapstein, and Tuttle (eds). 2013. Sources of Tibetan Tradition. Columbia University Press, pp. 168-190.
Schaik, Sam van. 2011. Tibet: A History. Yale University Press.
Shakabpa, Tsepon W. D. 2010. Tibet a Political History. Paljor Publications.
Smith, Warren W., Jr. 1996. Tibetan Nation: A History of Tibetan Nationalism and Sino-Tibetan Relations. Westview Press.
0:00 The geopolitical position of Tibet in the 10th century
2:00 The rise of the Kingdom of Guge-Purang
3:00 Religious reforms during the reign of Yeshe O
3:55 Trade, translation projects, and cultural exchange with Indian Buddhism
5:36 Indian Buddhist leaders begin to teach and form followings in Tibet
5:59 The decline of Buddhism in India
6:54 Religious revival on the Tibetan Plateau
7:52 How the Renaissance changed Tibetan society
8:50 Schisms form and new sects begin to emerge
9:44 Credits and Patreon plug
#animatedhistory #history #tibet
- published: 31 Jul 2024
- views: 10775
5:51
What is Tibetan Buddhism?
Venerable Tenzin Tharpa is an American Buddhist monk in the Tibetan Tradition who offers a modern and progressive presentation of the Buddha's teachings, favori...
Venerable Tenzin Tharpa is an American Buddhist monk in the Tibetan Tradition who offers a modern and progressive presentation of the Buddha's teachings, favoring a more secular approach. Venerable Tharpa is well known for his pragmatic, no-nonsense views, his ability to clarify complex philosophical points for all audiences, and his familiarity with all traditions of Buddhist thought and non-Buddhist traditions as well.
For free original Buddhist study material and to learn more about Venerable Tharpa visit his website at: http://TenzinTharpa.com
https://wn.com/What_Is_Tibetan_Buddhism
Venerable Tenzin Tharpa is an American Buddhist monk in the Tibetan Tradition who offers a modern and progressive presentation of the Buddha's teachings, favoring a more secular approach. Venerable Tharpa is well known for his pragmatic, no-nonsense views, his ability to clarify complex philosophical points for all audiences, and his familiarity with all traditions of Buddhist thought and non-Buddhist traditions as well.
For free original Buddhist study material and to learn more about Venerable Tharpa visit his website at: http://TenzinTharpa.com
- published: 06 Jun 2020
- views: 10198
45:13
Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
In this video, Professor Aaron Proffitt explains all the different characteristics and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. You will learn Tibet was one of the last A...
In this video, Professor Aaron Proffitt explains all the different characteristics and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. You will learn Tibet was one of the last Asian countries to become Buddhist.
American Buddhist Study Center in NYC Home Page - Bringing together Buddhist Wisdom and Japanese Culture for more than Seventy Years.
Please subscribe our weekly news letter ↓↓↓
https://www.ambuddhist.org
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Tibetan_Buddhism
In this video, Professor Aaron Proffitt explains all the different characteristics and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. You will learn Tibet was one of the last Asian countries to become Buddhist.
American Buddhist Study Center in NYC Home Page - Bringing together Buddhist Wisdom and Japanese Culture for more than Seventy Years.
Please subscribe our weekly news letter ↓↓↓
https://www.ambuddhist.org
- published: 26 May 2022
- views: 46901
1:59:31
43 Following in the Buddha’s Footsteps: Full Ordination for Women 02-21-25
Venerable Thubten Chodron presents an overview and brief history of full ordination for women in the Buddhist Vinaya traditions. [pages 132 - 136].
This forms ...
Venerable Thubten Chodron presents an overview and brief history of full ordination for women in the Buddhist Vinaya traditions. [pages 132 - 136].
This forms part of a commentary on the fourth volume of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, “Following in the Buddha’s Footsteps.” Find the book here: https://wisdomexperience.org/product/following-in-the-buddhas-footsteps/
For more Buddhist teachings visit https://SravastiAbbey.org and https://ThubtenChodron.org
Out of respect for our teacher, the teachings, and the precious opportunity we have to receive them from afar, please attend the online teachings in the same way that you would if you were at the teachings in person.
Comments have been disabled to maintain a wholesome learning environment and prevent opportunities for unskillful speech.
https://wn.com/43_Following_In_The_Buddha’S_Footsteps_Full_Ordination_For_Women_02_21_25
Venerable Thubten Chodron presents an overview and brief history of full ordination for women in the Buddhist Vinaya traditions. [pages 132 - 136].
This forms part of a commentary on the fourth volume of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, “Following in the Buddha’s Footsteps.” Find the book here: https://wisdomexperience.org/product/following-in-the-buddhas-footsteps/
For more Buddhist teachings visit https://SravastiAbbey.org and https://ThubtenChodron.org
Out of respect for our teacher, the teachings, and the precious opportunity we have to receive them from afar, please attend the online teachings in the same way that you would if you were at the teachings in person.
Comments have been disabled to maintain a wholesome learning environment and prevent opportunities for unskillful speech.
- published: 23 Feb 2025
- views: 460
3:05
Tibetan Buddhists | Wild China | BBC Studios
Discover key moments from history and stories about fascinating people on the official BBC Documentary channel: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs_YouTube_Channel
Buddhist ...
Discover key moments from history and stories about fascinating people on the official BBC Documentary channel: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs_YouTube_Channel
Buddhist monks and nuns comprise a substantial proportion of society in the valleys of Tibet.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
https://wn.com/Tibetan_Buddhists_|_Wild_China_|_BBC_Studios
Discover key moments from history and stories about fascinating people on the official BBC Documentary channel: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs_YouTube_Channel
Buddhist monks and nuns comprise a substantial proportion of society in the valleys of Tibet.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 51327