The short biography of Shantideva
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2020
- The short biography of Shantideva, considered as one the 84 Indian Mahasiddhas; also known under the name Bhusuku
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This event has to be the biggest mic drop of all time.
mic didn't drop, it levitated with the man
Great video again. The music is dope and Shantideva´s story is really inspiring. I guess He made good the old saying " it is not wise to judge a book by its cover". Keep up the good work mate!
Brilliant....i learned that Acharya Shantideva was brilliant scholars....
how was that
love it, old school dharma from india
The Great Perfection
Had many auspicious phenomenon happen to me practicing the dharma
..just not levitating
..yet
I believe so....... 👍
the power of blessing appear to you in many amazing ways.....I felt the power of blessing since our family went to the pilgrimage trip in Nepal on April. Have faith and devotion. 🙏🪷☸️🪷
Sounds like part of why he was here was to challenge the Ego of people. How cool is that lesson at the end.
🙏🙏🙏 this is very useful four me 🙏🙏🙏
What a precious gift, this story of Acharya Shantideva. May all be one with wisdom one day.
how is this a gift? this story makes no sense
Wow. .. i found it short but excellent
you need to work out on your legs, beef it up man
Wow!!!
🙏🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐
John Blofelds wrote in his book 'The wheel of life' of Chan/Zen Master Hxu Yun's encounter with Bodhisattva Manjusri on Wu Tai Shan. A very good book.
Just became my favorite Buddhist he is a lay down Larry 🥹
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Thank you 🙏🏻
Its like Confucius said " the highest wisdom appear foolish".
he 'ascended'
O wow!!! U made my day!!! Thank u so, so and sooo much dear. May ur life find its highest peak😊🙏😍❤️❤️❤️
@@bikrambhujel976 vulture peak
..he hee
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Is he still alive
no no this was in year 700ish
beings long to free themselves of misery, but misery they follow and pursue, they long for joy, yet destroy it as they would a hated enemy
🤣 half the video i just sat waiting for speech without reading 🤣🤣
Writings hazy. Pl. Improve it.
all fact but the freaking music.
You can always mute it :)
@@mastersofbuddhism 🤭
It slaps, i know
how is this story or the character 'Shantideva' suppose to be inspiring? What is the lesson from this really? That someone was compassionate and helpful to people in need, then instead of continuing to help people with the resources on hand, dude decides to retreat himself into a Jungle, like all Princes in Indian mythology liked to do, then what happens? sometime later the dude enrolls in an university, doesn't appear to socialize, interact, and be useful or helpful to others, clearly people are annoyed with his non participation in the communal life, that they device an evil plan to make him do something worthwhile for the community, now comes the dramatic, awe inspiring moment of the story, so this character recites 9 chapters of a book, levitates as he does that, and eventually disappears, so what is the point of this story again? just keep to yourself, and memorize the text, so when you are called to teach, you can recite and magically levitate and disappear. What the hell is this story all about? You want real inspiring stories, it is all around you, there are people who do extraordinary things in their ordinary lives, like holding 2 jobs to feed a family, you see anyone like that, what more inspiration do you need?
try doing research before writing such a comment you fool🤦♂️