- published: 27 Oct 2013
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THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA (BBC Documentary)
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The history of Buddhism is the story o...
published: 27 Oct 2013
THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA (BBC Documentary)
THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA (BBC Documentary)
Please Enjoy. Subscribe & Like too. Thanks. Cheers! The history of Buddhism is the story of one man's spiritual journey to Enlightenment, and of the teachings and ways of living that developed from it. Siddhartha Gautama - The Buddha By finding the path to Enlightenment, Siddhartha was led from the pain of suffering and rebirth towards the path of Enlightenment and became known as the Buddha or 'awakened one'. Buddha temple statue, Kathmandu, Nepal A life of luxury Opinions differ as to the dates of Siddhartha Gautama's life. Historians have dated his birth and death as circa 566-486 BCE but more recent research suggests that he lived later than this, from around 490 BCE until circa 410 BCE. He was born into a royal family in the village of Lumbini in present-day Nepal, and his privileged life insulated him from the sufferings of life; sufferings such as sickness, age and death. Discovering cruel reality One day, after growing up, marrying and having a child, Siddhartha went outside the royal enclosure where he lived. When he went outside he saw, each for the first time, an old man, a sick man, and a corpse. This greatly disturbed him, and he learned that sickness, age, and death were the inevitable fate of human beings - a fate no-one could avoid. Becoming a holy man Siddhartha had also seen a monk, and he decided this was a sign that he should leave his protected royal life and live as a homeless holy man. Siddhartha's travels showed him much more of the the suffering of the world. He searched for a way to escape the inevitability of death, old age and pain first by studying with religious men. This didn't provide him with an answer. A life of self-denial Siddhartha encountered an Indian ascetic who encouraged him to follow a life of extreme self-denial and discipline. The Buddha also practised meditation but concluded that in themselves, the highest meditative states were not enough. Siddhartha followed this life of extreme asceticism for six years, but this did not satisfy him either; he still had not escaped from the world of suffering. The middle way He abandoned the strict lifestyle of self-denial and ascetism, but did not return to the pampered luxury of his early life. Instead, he pursued the Middle Way, which is just what it sounds like; neither luxury nor poverty. Enlightenment Bodhi tree next to Mahabodhi temple, the spot where Buddha achieved enlightenment © One day, seated beneath the Bodhi tree (the tree of awakening) Siddhartha became deeply absorbed in meditation, and reflected on his experience of life, determined to penetrate its truth. He finally achieved Enlightenment and became the Buddha. The Mahabodhi Temple at the site of Buddha's enlightenment, is now a pilgrimage site. Buddhist legend tells that at first the Buddha was happy to dwell within this state, but Brahma, king of the gods, asked, on behalf of the whole world, that he should share his understanding with others. The Teacher Buddha set in motion the wheel of teaching: rather than worshipping one god or gods, Buddhism centres around the timeless importance of the teaching, or the dharma. For the next 45 years of his life the Buddha taught many disciples, who became Arahants or 'noble ones', who had attained Enlightenment for themselves.- published: 27 Oct 2013
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Buddha and Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6
In which John relates a condensed history of India, post-Indus Valley Civilization. John e...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: crashcourse
Buddha and Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6
Buddha and Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6
In which John relates a condensed history of India, post-Indus Valley Civilization. John explores Hinduism and the origins of Buddhism. He also gets into the...- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 652826
- author: crashcourse
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The Buddha
This documentary for PBS by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard G...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: kishubhai
The Buddha
The Buddha
This documentary for PBS by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere, tells the story of the Buddha's life, a journey especially rel...- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 1125
- author: kishubhai
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BUDDHISM the history and belief explained
buddhism the history and belief explained for more info and good videos check out my websi...
published: 11 May 2012
author: reginald brun
BUDDHISM the history and belief explained
BUDDHISM the history and belief explained
buddhism the history and belief explained for more info and good videos check out my website http://www.cultureforchrist.com/ please subscribe and share to s...- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 4610
- author: reginald brun
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Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 1
Alan Watts tells us about the history of Buddhism. Very scholarly. Why you probably don't ...
published: 15 Jun 2011
author: HulksOperaDoc
Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 1
Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 1
Alan Watts tells us about the history of Buddhism. Very scholarly. Why you probably don't want to read Buddhist texts. Why dating the history is problematic.- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 7083
- author: HulksOperaDoc
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The Buddha - A Documentary Story Of The Buddha's Life
This documentary by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere, tel...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: SubscriptionFreeTV
The Buddha - A Documentary Story Of The Buddha's Life
The Buddha - A Documentary Story Of The Buddha's Life
This documentary by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere, tells the story of the Buddha's life, a journey especially relevant to...- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 11070
- author: SubscriptionFreeTV
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Japanese Buddha, Japanese Buddhism - Full history of Japanese Buddhism
Japanese Buddha, Japanese Buddhism a Full history of Japanese Buddhism documentary. Far ba...
published: 30 Oct 2013
Japanese Buddha, Japanese Buddhism - Full history of Japanese Buddhism
Japanese Buddha, Japanese Buddhism - Full history of Japanese Buddhism
Japanese Buddha, Japanese Buddhism a Full history of Japanese Buddhism documentary. Far back in time before the Nam Myoho Renge Kyo or Nichiren Daishonin period. Where did the monks came from? Who did used the Lotus Sutra first? What relates China and Korea with the History of the Japanese Buddhism. - channel: Nam Myoho Renge Kyo online Buddhism(NMRKOB) https://www.youtube.com/user/nammyohorengekyoOB 01:09 - Early stage Over the centuries, starting as early as 500 C.E., both lay devotees and monks traveled to the mainland, bringing back with them layer after layer of Buddhist teachings and practices along with other Chinese cultural traditions. This documentary about Japanese Buddhism is divided in 4 chapters: Early stage, Heian Period, Kamakura Period and later period. During the course of the next half century, Japan witnessed the firm establishment of Buddhism as a religion officially recognized and actively supported by the imperial court, thus overcoming doubts about its efficacy as a means of preventing disease, and also overcoming the fear of the national kami. 06:06 - Heian Period (794-1185) The Heian period (平安時代 Heian jidai?) is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. The period is named after the capital city of Heian-kyō, or modern Kyōto. It is the period in Japanese history when Buddhism, Taoism and other Chinese influences were at their height. The Heian period is also considered the peak of the Japanese imperial court and noted for its art, especially poetry and literature. Although the Imperial House of Japan had power on the surface, the real power was in the hands of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful aristocratic family who had intermarried with the imperial family. Many emperors actually had mothers from the Fujiwara family. Heian (平安?) means "peace and tranquility" in Japanese. 10:53 - Kamakura Period (1185-1333) The Kamakura period (鎌倉時代 Kamakura jidai?, 1185--1333) is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura Shogunate, officially established in 1192 AD in Kamakura, by the first shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo. The period is known for the emergence of the samurai, the warrior caste, and for the establishment of feudalism in Japan. The Kamakura period ended in 1333 AD, with the destruction of the shogunate and the short reestablishment of imperial rule, under Emperor Go-Daigo by Ashikaga Takauji, Nitta Yoshisada, and Kusunoki Masashige. 19:48 - Later Periods The demise of the Kamakura regime inaugurated a new era of internal strife and fighting in Japan. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the privileged relations of the Rinzai Zen sect with the military government permitted it to gain tremendous wealth. This led to the creation of what is known as the "Culture of the Five Mountains" which constitutes the summit of Japanese Zen culture. It included all the arts, such as architecture, painting, calligraphy and sculpture, as well as printing, gardening and medicine. Ikkyu (1394-1481), a priest of the Rinzai sect, was particularly known for his unconventional character, and he was an accomplished poet, calligrapher and painter. From the Zen school during this period, a few influential figures did emerge, the poet Basho and the Rinzai Zen masters Bankei and Hakuin being chief among them. Matsuo Basho (1644-94) was a poet who consciously transformed the practice of poetry into an authentic religious way; many of his finest poems (seventeen syllable haiku form) are thought to succinctly catch the elusive, often melancholy magic of the passing moment, and thereby express the true spirit of Zen. Hakuin (1685-1768) is considered to be the restorer of the Rinzai sect in modern times. He revived the use of the koan, statements of Zen masters that are used as problems set to novices in Zen monasteries. During the last 50 years, the evolution of Buddhism has been closely linked to Japan's history. The grip of the government during the Second World War over Buddhist institutions was rigid, and any writings in which Buddhism was placed above the authority of the state or the emperor were suppressed. The only opposition to this came from the Soka Gakkai, founded in 1930 as a non-religious society of teachers, and they were severely persecuted. For more info or to become member of NMRKOB visit http://www.nammyohorengekyo-onlinebuddhism.com- published: 30 Oct 2013
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Zen Buddhism - The Land of the Disappearing Buddha - Japan (BBC 1977).avi
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published: 05 Jul 2011
author: nimmerland
Zen Buddhism - The Land of the Disappearing Buddha - Japan (BBC 1977).avi
Zen Buddhism - The Land of the Disappearing Buddha - Japan (BBC 1977).avi
- published: 05 Jul 2011
- views: 107155
- author: nimmerland
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Taboo Buddhist History 1 of 2
This is from a Theravadin Buddhist with an historical view. See also, my YT video "What is...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: Brian Ruhe
Taboo Buddhist History 1 of 2
Taboo Buddhist History 1 of 2
This is from a Theravadin Buddhist with an historical view. See also, my YT video "What is Wrong with Buddhism." This video here begins outside, then in clas...- published: 14 Dec 2011
- views: 4340
- author: Brian Ruhe
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Ask An Ex-Monk: Taboo History of Buddhism (complete)
The Dalai Lama shook my hand in 2011 in Vancouver at the Chan Centre and I have a fondness...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: Brian Ruhe
Ask An Ex-Monk: Taboo History of Buddhism (complete)
Ask An Ex-Monk: Taboo History of Buddhism (complete)
The Dalai Lama shook my hand in 2011 in Vancouver at the Chan Centre and I have a fondness for him like all of my friends do but 100 million Theravadin Buddh...- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 7476
- author: Brian Ruhe
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CIA Archives: Buddhism in Burma - History, Politics and Culture
Buddhism in Burma (also known as Myanmar) is predominantly of the Theravada tradition, pra...
published: 14 Aug 2012
author: The Film Archives
CIA Archives: Buddhism in Burma - History, Politics and Culture
CIA Archives: Buddhism in Burma - History, Politics and Culture
Buddhism in Burma (also known as Myanmar) is predominantly of the Theravada tradition, practised by 89% of the country's population. It is the most religious...- published: 14 Aug 2012
- views: 72233
- author: The Film Archives
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History Buddha in Burma Country
History of Buddha Version Burma Language....
published: 17 Sep 2011
author: Pope Rukariyathum
History Buddha in Burma Country
History Buddha in Burma Country
History of Buddha Version Burma Language.- published: 17 Sep 2011
- views: 1296
- author: Pope Rukariyathum
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History of Tibetan Buddhism (1 of 15)
A Brief history of Tibetan Buddhism explaining the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Nying...
published: 22 Jan 2008
author: Goldenguru108
History of Tibetan Buddhism (1 of 15)
History of Tibetan Buddhism (1 of 15)
A Brief history of Tibetan Buddhism explaining the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Nyingma, Kadampa Sakya, Kagyu, and Gelug Schools. A well rounded Dharma ...- published: 22 Jan 2008
- views: 40319
- author: Goldenguru108
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Polytheism in 15 Minutes (Part One)
Mr. Hughes tackles religion for students taking a Global or World History course. This lec...
published: 31 Dec 2010
author: Keith Hughes
Polytheism in 15 Minutes (Part One)
Polytheism in 15 Minutes (Part One)
Mr. Hughes tackles religion for students taking a Global or World History course. This lecture, part 1 of 2, focuses on Hinduism and Buddhism. Students will ...- published: 31 Dec 2010
- views: 3259
- author: Keith Hughes
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Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 3
A random Alan Watts talk on the history of Buddhism. What's the motive for asceticism? Wha...
published: 15 Jun 2011
author: HulksOperaDoc
Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 3
Alan Watts - History of Buddhism part 3
A random Alan Watts talk on the history of Buddhism. What's the motive for asceticism? What would it be like if you did get rid of desire, pain, suffering?- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 953
- author: HulksOperaDoc
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Ven. Aggacitta - Understanding the history of Buddhism
Is studying the historical and social aspect of the Buddhist tradition useful for us? www....
published: 28 Jan 2010
author: dhammatube
Ven. Aggacitta - Understanding the history of Buddhism
Ven. Aggacitta - Understanding the history of Buddhism
Is studying the historical and social aspect of the Buddhist tradition useful for us? www.sasanarakkha.org.- published: 28 Jan 2010
- views: 1119
- author: dhammatube
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Indian garden history and design: Pt2 of Buddhism and Gardens Videos
Further information and eBooks on Buddha and Buddhist garden design: http://www.gardenvisi...
published: 11 May 2013
author: Gardenvisit.com
Indian garden history and design: Pt2 of Buddhism and Gardens Videos
Indian garden history and design: Pt2 of Buddhism and Gardens Videos
Further information and eBooks on Buddha and Buddhist garden design: http://www.gardenvisit.com/history_theory/garden_landscape_design_articles/sacred_garden...- published: 11 May 2013
- views: 164
- author: Gardenvisit.com