Love others as you yourself would want loved
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The mantra of Buddha Avilokiteshvara (Buddha of Compassion) ,what the mantra means, some t
The mantra of Buddha Avilokiteshvara (Buddha of Compassion) ,what the mantra means, some tibetan throat chanting by Lama Tashi, along with a few visuals. Please enjoy!
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This is an Interfaith Hymn from the Guru Granth Sahib whic
http://www.RajKaregaKhalsa.Net This is an Interfaith Hymn from the Guru Granth Sahib which promotes tolerance towards every faith and religion, peace, love and goodwill. This message of pluralism and interfaith harmony amongst the world faiths is unique. The Hymn is as follows:
"koee bolai raam raam koee khudhaae || Some call the Lord 'Ram, Ram', and some 'Khuda'.
koee saevai guseeaa koee alaahi ||1|| Some serve Him as 'Gusain', others as 'Allah'.
kaaran karan kareem || He is the Cause of causes, and Generous.
kirapaa dhhaar reheem ||1|| He showers His Grace and Mercy upon us.
koee naavai theerathh koee haj jaae || Some pilgrims bathe at sacred shrines, others go on Hajj to Mecca.
koee karai poojaa koee sir nivaae ||2|| Some do devotional worship, whilst others bow their heads in prayer.
koee parrai baedh koee kathaeb || Some read the Vedas, and some the Koran.
koee oudtai neel koee supaedh ||3|| Some wear blue robes, and some wear white.
koee kehai thurak koee kehai hi(n)dhoo || Some call themselves Muslim, and some call themselves Hindu.
koee baashhai bhisath koee suragi(n)dhoo ||4|| Some yearn for paradise, and others long for heaven.
kahu naanak jin hukam pashhaathaa || Says Nanak, one who realizes the Hukam of God's Will,
prabh saahib kaa thin bhaedh jaathaa ||5|| knows the secrets of his Lord Master."
It is in our harmony, respect and peace that we express our love for the Lord and His Creation.
May the Lord bless everyone.
Sikh Gurus have propagated the message of "many paths" leading to the One God and ultimate salvation for all souls who tread on the path of righteousness. They have supported the view that proponents of all faiths can, by doing good and virtuous deeds and by remembering the Lord can certainly achieve salvation. The students of the Sikh faith are told to accept ALL leading faiths as possible vehicle for attaining spiritual enlightenment provided the faithful study, ponder and practice the teachings of their prophets and leaders. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib says: "Do not say that the Vedas, the Bible and the Koran are false. Those who do not contemplate them are false." (SGGS Ang 1350).
Most of the 15 Bhagats that contributed to the Sri Guru Granth Sahib were non-Sikhs and belonged to faiths including Hinduism and Islam.
Sikhs have always being eager exponents of interfaith dialogue and will not only accept the right of other to practise their faith but have fought and laid down their lives to protect this right for others. So much so that the Ninth Sikh Guru did something unparalleled in history. He as a founder of one religion laid down His life for the right of people to practise a different faith altogether. At a time of religious persecution, Guru Tegh Bahadar hearing the pleas of the Hindu Kashmiri Pandit, gave His life protecting the right of Hindus to practise their religion.
For these reasons, the Sikhs have promoted their faith as an Interfaith religion and have taken a lead in uniting all the different religions of the world so that together peace and prosperity can be found for all the peoples of this Globe and the suffering of the poor of the Third world can be properly addressed together. The message of unity of the faiths is summed up in this quotation from the Guru Granth Sahib: "One who recognizes that all spiritual paths lead to the One shall be emancipated. One who speaks lies shall fall into hell and burn. In all the world, the most blessed and sanctified are those who remain absorbed in Truth." (SGGS Ang 142)
Peace and Love to Everyone
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Transport to Japan to experience some beautiful Japanese meditation melody acompanied by t
Transport to Japan to experience some beautiful Japanese meditation melody acompanied by traditional Japanese scenery. The music is acompanied by inspirational quotes, many of which are Japanese proverbs.
SONG TITLE: Japanese Meditation Music - Zen Garden - Kokin Gumi - Daylight
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Stop 中华人民共和国 Free Tibet! Free China!
Tibets Kinder auf dem Weg ins Exil.
Flucht übe
Stop 中华人民共和国 Free Tibet! Free China!
Tibets Kinder auf dem Weg ins Exil.
Flucht über den Himalaya (Deutsch, German) Dok. von Maria Blumencron Deutschland 2000 30 Min. Seit der Besetzung Tibets durch China haben die Kinder des « Schneelandes » keine Zukunft mehr. Das Schuldgeld ist viel zu teuer für das verarmte Volk.- Eine wohlüberlegte Taktik der Besatzer, umden Widerstand zu brechen. Ein ungebildeter Tibeter ist einfacher zu regieren, und ein Kind ohne Zukunft nicht fähig, die Kultur seines Landes weiter zu tragen. Viele Eltern entschließen sich deshalb, ihreKinder über die verschneiten Humalaja-Pässe in das indische Exil zu schicken, wo die tibetische Exilregierung ein erstklassiges Bildungssystem aufgebaut hat. Die Kinder werden meist von einem sogenannten „Guide" begleitet, der seine Flüchtlingsgruppe durch Eis, Schnee, chinesiche Straßenkontrollen und nepalesische Militär-Checkpoints bringen muss. Schlecht ausgerüstet, mit Turnschuhen und gerade soviel Proviant, wie sie tragen können, ziehen sie los. Zwischen 14 und 24 Tagen dauert die gefährliche, mühevolleFlucht über den Himalaja.
Maria Blumencron und ihr Filmteam gingen einer tibetischen Flüchtlingsgruppe von der nepalesischen Seite des Himalaja entgegen, um sieauf einem fast 6000 Meter hohen Grenzpass zu treffen. Am 15. April 2000 stießen sie tatsächlich auf die 13-köpfige Gruppe: Sechs Erwachsene, fünf kleine Kinder, ein jugendlicher Mönche und der Guide. Sie begleiteten das Grüppchen auf ihrer Flucht bis in das im Norden Indiens gelegene Dharamsala, wo sie schließlich vom Dalai Lama empfangen wurden.
Der Film erzählt die Geschichte von sechs tibetischen Kindern und einem jungen Mönche, die für immer ihren Eltern Lebewohl sagen mussten, weil sie in ihrer eigenen Heimat keine Chanceauf eine Ausbildung gehabt hätten. Stop 中华人民共和国 Free Tibet! Free China!
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