| Om Mani Padme Hum - 61 sec A movie version of a prayer wheel, spinning OM MANI PADME HUM, while a Tibetan Gelugpa monk chants the mantra as well (as people have pointed out, the Tibetan pronunciation is OM MANI PEME HUNG). The benefits of this kind of prayer are quite amazing. Auteur : lgstarn Tags:Om mani padme hung peme hum Buddhism mantra Gelug Gelugpa Tibetan chant  | | Free Tibet teil1 - 282 sec --------------------------------------------
Du bist der Meinung, falls Tibet schon mehrere hundert Jahre zu China gehört hat...Na dann wollen wir mal mehrere hundert Jahre zurückblättern...
1206 Dschingis wird zum ersten Khan der Mongolen gewählt
1234 Mongolen erobern Nordchina
1247 Sakya Lama begibt sich unter den Schutz der Mongolen
1261 Tibet wird unter Sakya Lama wiedervereinigt
1279 Mongolisch Eroberung Chinas vollendet
1350 Changchub gründet neue säkulare Dynastie
1368 Unter Ming-Dynastie gewinnt China seine Unabhängigkeit von den Mongolen zurück
1409 Der tibetische Mönch Tsongkhapa gründet den Gelugpa-Orden
1578 Alta Khan nennt den führenden Mönch des Gelugpa-Ordens erstmals „Dalai Lama"
1644 Mandschu besiegen die Ming, erobern China und gründen die Qing-Dynastie
1653 Der 5. Dalai Lama trifft den Qing-Kaiser in Peking
1. Invasion der Dzungaren in Tibet
1720 Qing-Kräfte vertreiben die Dzungaren und setzen den 7. Dalai Lama ein
1854-1856 Nepal -- Tibet Krieg
1904 Britische Truppen besetzen Lhasa
1. Invasion und Besetzung Tibets durch die Qing-Armee
1912 Letzter Qing-Kaiser dankt ab, die Republik China beansprucht die Mongolei und Tibet
1913 Tibet erklärt seine Unabhängigkeit
1914 Das Simla-Übereinkommen wird von Tibet und Großbritannien unterzeichnet
1918 Die chinesische Armee wird von Tibetern zurückgeschlagen
1924 Ausrufung der Mongolischen Volksrepublik
1928 Chiang Kai-Shek vereint China
1933 Tod des 13. Dalai Lama
1940 Inthronisierung des 14. Dalai Lama
1946 Republik China erkennt Mongolische Volksrepublik an
1947 Die britische Mission wird ins unabhängige Indien transferiert
1947-1949 Tibetische Handelsmissionen reisen in die USA, GB, Indien und China
1. Die chinesische kommunistische Partei proklamiert die Volksrepublik China
2. Invasion chinesischer Truppen in Tibet, Volksbefreiungsarmee
3. Chinesen besetzen Lhasa, 17-Punkte-Abkommen wird unterzeichnet
4. Volksaufstand, antichinesische Revolte wird von den Chinesen gewaltsam niedergeschlagen, Dalai Lama flieht nach Indien
5. Chinesisch-Indischer Krieg, China zieht sich wieder zurück
6. Tibetische Exilregierung beschließt demokratische Verfassung für ein zukünftiges befreites Tibet
1965 China konstruiert die „Autonome Region Tibet"
Es gibt keinerlei Beweise, dass Tibet jemals zu China gehört hat? Eher das Gegenteil ist der Fall. Tibet hat eigene Kultur, Tradition, Religion, Sprache, Währung, etc.
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Mit diesen Clip möchte ich euch zeigen was in Tibet geschehen ist und geschieht..
Wenn man in Tibet eine tibetische Flagge besizt..so wird man sofort eingebuchtet und zusammengeschlagen..
Es gibt zu viele grausame Dinge, die passiert sind un noch passieren, dass ich es nicht aufzählen kann.!
Free Tibet Auteur : Schogi Tags: Freedom.Poe rangze.Tibet.Situation in Thibet libre.Rikon Tibet Freiheit freetibet weltfrieden  | | Migstema for Lama Tsongkhapa - 171 sec Chanted by Dr. Ngawang Thogmey in honot of the founder of the Gelugpa sect, Lama Tsong Khapa Auteur : lamrimsanantonio Tags: Tibetan Buddhism Lamrim Tsongkhapa Migstema Gelug Gelugpa  | | PLA 4th Hospital diagnoses for Monks in Kumbum Monastery - 68 sec Recently PLA 4th Hospital organized doctors to provide free diagnosis for Monks in Kumbum Monastery.
Kumbum Monastery (sKu-'bum Byams-pa gling) (also known as Ta'er) located in a narrow valley about seventeen miles southwest of Xining is a Buddhist monastery in Qinghai. It was there in the former that Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism was born in 1357 and was later founded in 1583. Its superior monastery is Drepung, immediately to the west of Lhasa.
According to one tradition, Tsongkhapa's father took the afterbirth and buried it here, and soon a sandalwood tree grew on the spot. Another version has it that the tree grew up where drops of blood from Tsongkhapa's umbilical cord had fallen on the ground. In any case this tree became known as the "Tree of Great Merit." The leaves and the bark of this tree were reputed to bear impressions of the Buddha's face and various mystic syllables and its blossoms were said to give off a peculiarly pleasing scent.
The four-storied golden-roofed temple built around the tree where Tsongkhapa is said to have been born is called Serdong or 'Golden Tree' and is considered the holiest place in
PLA 4th Hospital is located in Xining City, the capital of Qinghai Province. Auteur : cuteftpster Tags: China Defense PLA 4th Hospital News Monk in Kumbum Monastery Ta'er temple Tibet Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) Tibetan Buddhism  | | NgalSo Self Healing - 359 sec Lama Gangchen Rinpoche was born in western Tibet in 1941.
He was recognised at an early age to be a reincarnate Lama healer and was enthroned at Gangchen Choepeling Monastery at the age of five.
When he reached the age of twelve he received the "Kachen" degree which is usually conferred after twenty years of study. Between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, he studied medicine, astrology, meditation and philosophy in two of the major monastic universities of Tibet: Sera and Tashi Lhumpo.
He also studied in Gangchen Gompa, Tropu Gompa and Neytsong Monastery. He was disciple of some of the most important Gelugpa Lamas like H.H. Trjichang Rinpoche. In 1963, he went into exile to India where he continued his studies for the next seven years at the Varanasi Sanskrit University in Benares. In 1970, he received the Geshe Rigram degree (similar to a Ph. D.) from Sera Monastic University situated in South India.
After his graduation, he worked as a Lama healer among the Tibetan communities in Nepal, India and Sikkim, during which time he saved the lives of many people and was named private physician to the Royal Family. In 1981, Lama Gangchen visited Europe for the first time and has since become a resident and Italian citizen. In the same year, he also established his first European center: Karuna Choetsok in Lesbos, Greece, where he planted a bodhi tree in the 'Buddha Garden', and where he consecrated what was to become the first in a long line of World Peace Buddha Statues, thankas and images.
Since 1982, he has travelled extensively, both healing and teaching worldwide, leading many pilgrimages to some of the most important holy places of different religious and spiritual denominations in the world. Since many years Lama Gangchen promotes a very important project: the integration between Tibetan Medicine (an incredible and unlikely still unknown treasure of humankind) with allopathic medicine.
Lama Gangchen Rinpoche is the holder of an ancient and unbroken lineage of Tantric Masters dating from the time of Shakyamuni Buddha. His Ngalso Tantric Selfhealing is based on Buddha's teaching but it's suitable for modern people.
At present he has more than 100 Inner Peace Education centres or Self-Healing Study Groups worldwide.
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http://dharmadhatu.web-log.nl Auteur : wuhwuh Tags: buddhism tantra healing peace tibet lama gangchen rinpoche NgalSo  | | Buddhism in America - 620 sec Excerpts from "The Lotus in the New World: Buddhism in America", Part One - The Three Jewels, featuring Geshe Michael Roach. This has been a work in progress since 1997. Auteur : mediaworks1 Tags:Buddhism America documentary religion Geshe Michael Roach Three Jewels Gelugpa monk  | | Buddhist Prayer - 599 sec In favor for the most enlighted and blessed human being Buddha.
Offering to the savior Gompo,
by the Gelugpa Order.
MEDITATION. Auteur : INTERGALAKTICA Tags:Buddha meditation  | | Journey to Gaden (chinese) - 2922 sec (Chinese version)
Introduction to Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, Kechara House, and Gaden Monastery.
Tsem Tulku Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3000 Manjushri statues and robes to 3000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of Gelugpa school in South India. Auteur : tsemtulku Tags:gaden spiritual mind buddhism buddhist tibetan lama monk rinpoche dharma buddha vajrayana tibet  | | A brief film odyssey of the Gaden Shartse Monastery in Exile - 586 sec During January 2007, Tibetech.org was hosted at the Gaden Shartse Monastery. a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery exiled in India. Auteur : tibetech Tags:tibet free save refugee dalai lama tibetan buddhist monks gelugpa gaden shartse  | | Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Goes Home!! (1) - 576 sec Tsem Tulku Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3000 Manjushri statues and robes to 3000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of Gelugpa school in South India. Auteur : tsemtulku Tags:gaden spiritual mind buddhism buddhist tibetan lama monk rinpoche dharma buddha vajrayana tibet  | | Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Goes Home!! (2) - 463 sec Tsem Tulku Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3000 Manjushri statues and robes to 3000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of Gelugpa school in South India. (more) Auteur : tsemtulku Tags:gaden spiritual mind buddhism buddhist tibetan lama monk rinpoche dharma buddha vajrayana tibet  | | Shigatse and Gyantse - Tibet Part 2 - 579 sec SHIGATSE:Shigatse is the second biggest city in Tibet and capital of the Tsang Province. The main highlight of this place is the magnificent Tashilhunpo Monastery. It is one of the six great Gelugpa monasteries and home of the Panchen Lama - who is, by the way still hidden by the Chinese. Situated at the foot of Drölma Ri, there is also a nice Kora (or pilgrimage) around the monastery possible. Dont miss it, since you will have a great view over the huge monastery and the complete city of Shigatse.
GYANTSE: Gyantse is a little town (the third biggest in Tibet though) dominated by the Gyantse Dzong from the top of a mountain. From far away you can see the Dzong reigning from the peak over this part of the fertile Nyang-Chu valley. The main attraction is the Pelkor Chöde Monastery with its Kumbum Chörten, the largest Chörten in Tibet.Gyantse offers a beautiful monastery embraced by a hillside and a defencsiv wall around it. Inside this area you also find the Kumbu Chörten (or Stupa). You can walk up all the way over five floors. Take your time, because on every floor there are plenty of rooms beautifully decorated with Bhuddas and Demons. From the top you have a great outlook over the monastery and the town all the way to the Gyantse Dzong. The whole area gets dominated by the Gyantse Dzong that reigns on the top of a mountain.Dont miss to inhale this incredible atmosphere inside the monastery! Auteur : popcatepetl2 Tags:Tibet Shigatse Gyantse China overland friendship highway kumbum chörten tashilhunpo pelkor chöde monastery dzong  | | Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Goes Home!! (4) - 595 sec Tsem Tulku Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3000 Manjushri statues and robes to 3000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of Gelugpa school in South India. Auteur : tsemtulku Tags:gaden spiritual mind buddhism buddhist tibetan lama monk rinpoche dharma buddha vajrayana tibet  | | Lama Gangchen Chenrezig Self Healing - 304 sec Lama Gangchen Chenrezig Self Healing
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This world is still blessed by the existence of great buddhist Masters.Inner- and outer worldpeace now and forever !Lama Gangchen Rinpoche was born in western Tibet in 1941.
He was recognised at an early age to be a reincarnate Lama healer and was enthroned at Gangchen Choepeling Monastery at the age of five.
When he reached the age of twelve he received the "Kachen" degree which is usually conferred after twenty years of study. Between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, he studied medicine, astrology, meditation and philosophy in two of the major monastic universities of Tibet: Sera and Tashi Lhumpo.
He also studied in Gangchen Gompa, Tropu Gompa and Neytsong Monastery. He was a disciple of some of the most important Gelugpa Lamas like H.H. Trjichang Rinpoche. In 1963, he went into exile to India where he continued his studies for the next seven years at the Varanasi Sanskrit University in Benares. In 1970, he received the Geshe Rigram degree (similar to a Ph. D.) from Sera Monastic University situated in South India.
After his graduation, he worked as a Lama healer among the Tibetan communities in Nepal, India and Sikkim, during which time he saved the lives of many people and was named private physician to the Royal Family. In 1981, Lama Gangchen visited Europe for the first time and has since become a resident and Italian citizen. In the same year, he also established his first European center: Karuna Choetsok in Lesbos, Greece, where he planted a bodhi tree in the 'Buddha Garden', and where he consecrated what was to become the first in a long line of World Peace Buddha Statues, thankas and images.
Since 1982, he has travelled extensively, both healing and teaching worldwide, leading many pilgrimages to some of the most important holy places of different religious and spiritual denominations in the world. Since many years Lama Gangchen promotes a very important project: the integration between Tibetan Medicine (an incredible and unlikely still unknown treasure of humankind) with allopathic medicine.
Lama Gangchen Rinpoche is the holder of an ancient and unbroken lineage of Tantric Masters dating from the time of Shakyamuni Buddha. His Ngalso Tantric Selfhealing is based on Buddha's teaching but it's suitable for modern people.
At present he has more than 100 Inner Peace Education centres or Self-Healing Study Groups worldwide.When you meet Rinpoche you are likely to experience a great feeling of love and compassion for all sentient beings.
My first encounter with Him in 1994 was an re-entering of a forgotten part of my mind.We had found each other again ! Auteur : wuhwuh Tags: buddhism selfhealing tantra tibet lama gangchen  | | HH 14th DALAI LAMA OF TIBET - 167 sec Born in renowned Nyingma family and brought up at a late age in the Gelugpa tradition, Tsangyang Gyatsho proved to be an uncomfortable blend of the tow traditions. But leaving aside the unfortunate politics that surrounded his desolate life, Tsangyang Gyatsho brought to holy Lhasa and Shol taverns some of the purest and most beautiful lyrics of all times.
Extraordinary as a lover of wine and women, melodious as a singer of love songs and above all, tragic as a national hero of the status of a Dalai Lama, reduced to become a heroic pawn at the hands of Qosot Lhazang Khan, Tsangyang Gyatso became a legend within his short lifetime.
Worshipped and loved by the Tibetan people with stainless faith, Tsangyang Gyathsho's song became famous in every corner of Tibet reviving once again the fascination of simple folk poetry. Auteur : tersar Tags:drub tibetan lama  | | Demo for Religious freedom in London - 242 sec The Dalai Lama has been causing a split in the Sangha and the social structure of tibetans. His actions are causing many problems. To force him to face up to his actions and engage in talks we have arranged public demonstrations. Auteur : drmnaga78 Tags: dalai lama dorje shugden dorjee religion london gelugpa ganden hh peace fpmt yeshe song rinpoche trijang kelsang buddha  | | Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Goes Home!! (3) - 587 sec Tsem Tulku Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3000 Manjushri statues and robes to 3000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of Gelugpa school in South India. Auteur : tsemtulku Tags:gaden spiritual mind buddhism buddhist tibetan lama monk rinpoche dharma buddha vajrayana tibet  | | Lama Chopa Puja - Refuge - 358 sec Dec. 21, 2007, Geshe Kelsang Tsering of Sera-Je Monastery was kind enough to sing the first part of the Gelugpa Lama Chopa prayers.
The sound file was lost.
Here is myself portraying the melody and cadence of the sadhana, using the English pheonetics of the original Tibetan, and copying this Geshe's singing to the best of my ability.
This is the Refuge portion of the prayers.
Thank you! Auteur : kungayeshe1 Tags: Gelukpa buddhist chant Refuge Lama Tsongkhapa Dalai prayer world music  | | 1-6 Tybet: Dzieci mądrości - (Les Enfants de la Sagesse) - 593 sec Free Tibet - Wolny Tybet
Dzieci mądrości - (Les Enfants de la Sagesse),
Druga, po (Le Lac Des Yogis) część dokumentalnej serii z początku lat sześćdziesiątych "Himalaya Terre de Serenite", francuskiego reżysera telewizyjnego Arnaud Desjardins, przedstawiająca młodego Dalajlamę i mnichów ze szkoły Gelgpa.
Film przedstawia również Szesnastego Gyalwa Karmapę nauczającego młodych Tulku - dzierżawców Lini Przekazu Karma Kagyu, obecnie sławnych nauczycieli Buddyzmu Tybetańskiego
Les Enfants de la Sagesse:
Features a young Dalai Lama and his Gelugpa monks, and the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa training the main young tulkus of the Kagyu lineage - now renowned teachers in their own right. Auteur : TIBETpl Tags: Karmapa Dalai Lama Rinpoche Tai Situ Gyaltsab Jamgon Kongtrul Shamar Rumtek Buddha Budda Tulku Rinpocze Free Tibet Tybe  | | Death and Impermanence - 599 sec Geshe Drakpa Gelek gave a talk about overcoming the fear of death in San Antonio, Texas on January 6, 2007. Venerablr Passang Gelek translated the talk from Tibetan into English. Auteur : covitamoroney Tags: Buddhism Tibetan Death Impermanence Dharma Spirituality Geshe Drakpa Lama Passang Gelugpa  |
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