Hanging the bodies of passed-away people in trees: a funeral even more mysterious than sky burials.
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
- Can you believe it? In eastern Tibet, when a loved one passes away, Tibetans actually hang the deceased’s body in a tree, exposed to the elements. This type of funeral is called a tree burial. The deceased are placed in wooden barrels or simple wooden coffins, and sometimes the body is tightly wrapped in a simple plastic sheet and hung in the tree forever.
In Tibet, deceased bodies are often sent to sky burial sites for sky burials, where most ordinary Tibetans' bodies are offered to nature after death to express their final compassion. Monks are usually cremated or entombed in stupas. Some are given water burials or earth burials. Tree burials are more commonly used for children under 7 years old, who are considered to have most pure souls with no sin and incomplete consciousness.
This mysterious and lesser-known burial practice, more enigmatic than sky burials, truly exists in eastern Tibet. In this video, I will take you to the mystical forests of eastern Tibet to search for those souls forever resting in the trees, awaiting reincarnation.
Join me in discovering the mysteries of Tibet! If you are interested in visiting Tibet, and experience Tibetan pure and unique life, please do get in touch with me to plan a trip to Tibet, contact me at jamyangtour@gmail.com
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About Me - Jamyang
I am Jamyang, and I have been working as a tour guide with Tibet Vista Tour for 15 years. In 2020, during the Covid-19 global pandemic, I lost my job of being a tour guide, with the support of the company, I immersed myself in filming videos and documenting the culture of Tibet. My goal is to share the beautiful landscapes of Tibet, Tibetan culture, and the genuine and enchanting lifestyle of the local Tibetans with people around the world who love and care about my beloved hometown Tibet. If you plan to visit Tibet, be sure to get in touch with me. I can show you the best and most authentic Tibet.
Many Native American Tribes utilized tree burials. I live by the Grand Canyon in AZ. Our Native people love, and Honor all Tibetan people, and Hope China helps to preserve traditional Tibetan lives, and sacred envirorments, and lands. Blessings to All~~~
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Communist China has done HUGE harm to Tibetans ..a true and real genocide and many atrocities
@@TibetWangmo I also hope that the American government can help protect the sacred life, environment and land of traditional red Indians.
Native American people and Tibetan are looking as same as skin and face. We went to US when they saw us and felt as same tribes. 🎉❤❤❤❤
My granddad was from Amdo and grandmom from Kham. Wish Tibet stays beautiful forever. ❤❤❤
Hy u why you called KHAM N AMDO UTSANG 😂😂we all tib Refugee 😅 who asking you question???? ཧཧཧཧཧ་ལས་མིད་དར་ནག་་་་་jobless😢😢
What a beautiful country!i really enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much for such a great video. ❤❤
Thank you for showing my home county pomi in Tibet🙏🙏🙏
Thank you jamyang la I really enjoyed your video 🙏🏼👍🙏🏼🌹🌞🌹🙏🏼👍🙏🏼
Thank you so much for your videos of Tibet
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing such an amazing video.
Thank you so much. A beautiful video.
Nice bro 👊 exited for next video ❤
Tibet Vista the best travel agent in the whole Tibet China😃 I 💖TIBET VISTA❣
Tibet not TIBET China.
It's Xizang 西藏.
What a magnificent view.Thank you Jamyang la!!
Amazing video, Jamyang la and looking forward next video of Kyirong town.
wow manificents n incerdiable paradise TIBET'''',, its Heaven in Earth,,,, god bless a;ll Tibetan peoples n hope there dream come true very soon,,
As always thanks for nice vlog...
Tibet is indeed a Heaven on Earth. I am so blessed to have the opportunity to visit Tibet in this lifetime. Thank you brother Jamyang for sharing this beautiful video with the rest of the world ❤
Dear Jamyang brother,
So much love from INDIA.
Another interesting videos Jamyang! Tashi Delek !
interesting upload.
the peace and quiet is very appealing.
very beautiful.
looking forward to your next instalment. 🙂
Amazing drone shots. 👌👏Jamyang bro. Nice vlog...
Jamyang awesome as always for bringing ur Tibet to us. It is truly beautiful indeed. We shall meet one day to see ur Tibet 🙏
Very impressive video . Thank you so much .
One will be able to visit
Amazing Video, Thank you for sharing
First like😂😂lots of love from sikkim....
Beautiful scenery ❤
Bellísimas imágenes Jamyang!!! Muchas gracias por mostrarnos las costumbres de tu nación; personas muy agradables.
Beautiful video
I enjoyed your video
Thanks great vídeo from Brasil ☺️👏👏👏👏
Tashi delek Jamyang la👍👍👍👍
Jamyang la really you are best speaker evr had, really inspiring and motivated vedieo
Very beautiful thank you for showing Jamyang
Thanks for one more piece of history from my beloved Himalayas ( Tibete)
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Love from Sikkim ,one day in future I'll visit the place through your agency..Guru Rinpoche bless you
Bro,u r the one who is showing the beauty of the real amazing Tibet.
Incredible Jamyang!
Wow amazing 🤩 tibet Tashi🙏🏻 delek I always watching your vlogs ❤ from India 🇮🇳 north sikkim
Thank you 👍👍👍
Very interesting program from Tibet 👍
Thank you 🙏
The prayer spinning wheel by water power gives everlasting blessings for the passed people in trees. An unique invention by the monastery monks. Thanks for sharing your amazing excursion in beautiful Tibet.
Thanks for the video. I'm from Canada n I visited ,payi. Basumtso, lamaling. in2012 and injoyed. Tashi delak.
Thanks bro ❤❤❤❤
Wow such a really beautiful place bro
Amazing...
Superb ❤
Dear Jamyang, please show us places around Kham Markham. Love from Bhutan.
Such a beautiful tradition.
Thanks brother
Very beautiful🥰
Beautiful Tibet ❤❤❤❤🇬🇧
well i never travelled to Tibet but I went to Bhutan and this part of Tibet is very similar to Bhutan I think so. Its incredibly beautiful. And of course we should not compare any region of Himalayas and Tibet to Switzerland because it has its own unique charm and vast beauty and authenticity
Kyirong is not border b/w Nepal and china .. it’s border b/w Nepal and Tibet .. next time don’t make this mistake again
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Accept the reality! Nothing can be changed.
You must still leave in a thousand years ago.
We aslo have same tradition of tree burial for stillbirth here in Arunachal Pradesh just bordering Tibet. Though not all tribes follow this traditions just Adi tribes follow this tradition which is sub tribe of Tani (lhoba in Tibet) tribe. But tree burial is not for adults and child that at least lives more than 4 days.
WOW 😍🥰😇 BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL TIBET. ROOF OF THE WORLD !!
some nomads in Siberia have this same tree burial culture. They bury(or leave the coffins) their children on trees so that their little souls will find it easier to rise up and reach heaven.
I want to visit so badly Tibet but I am from Arunachal Pradesh India😢:
beautiful. 🇳🇵💓🙏
I ❤ Tibet travel
Finally got to see Pome, Tibet. Where my family came from.
Jamyang la plz show medog county (motuo ) love to see
My farther was from Amdo and mom was kham pemper can you show amdo one day plz and thanks you jamyang la
One of my favorite place “ Lhasa” and Garto, can u explore that second place which I recommended 2nd place
Beauty of our homeland 🥹🫶🏡
Please upload the Tshering Jong place... where it was locked la?
This place is more like my mother's side place: Yilung with holly lake Yilung Lhatso in Derge. West Tibet is dry like Ladakh.
I am a Khamba and born in India and I have never heard of such thing as a tree burial. Which part of Tibet does that /
Here in Philippines , particularly in Mountain Province, has a hanging coffins of our ancestors, +hey are already a hundred years old and more, they hang thier coffins at a Cliff.,,nice to see we have the same culture here
Absolutely stunning....!!...🇮🇳🇮🇱
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Wow. Are they going to get the bones back to bury when they started falling off the boxes? Or no?🤔😳😮😮😲😲
Vorrei davvero visitare la tua Nazione prima o poi lo farò
Tashi delek Jamyang la .I will go there .how get there?
Hello friend how are you ?
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Is this sikimla pass Sikkim’s nathula pass from India???Hi from Sikkim India
Tashidelek jamyang la from LADAKH.u can search how was ladakh.
Tashi delek Mr jamyang la you most visit Nepal Thuchese laso
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Jamyang la what happened to your hair?
Wow 🤩
Impossble😮😮😮😮😮😮
Tashi delek Jamyang sir! I am from India , Arunachal Pradesh near Tibet border. We share similar views and landscape,so Iam quite fascinated with your work. How to get you in WhatsApp. The number which you have given is confusing for us, as an Indian we have only 10 digits mobile number and your number is much longer than that. How to contact you as an Indian fan. Thanks 🙏🏻
Why is it called Sikkimla Pass? Is it located nearby Sikkim?
Nah ... It's far east south of Tibet. Border to arunachal parades.
11:46 that's true bro....kongpo is more beautiful than switzerland.....
Tibet look so developed because it’s the road that shows whether state or place is developed. Look better than India in terms of how they construct roads. India need to really invest a lot in NE
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Make vlogs about vegan and vegetarian food tours (without onions, chives, garlic)
Jamla Tashi delek
Now I really want to know why is it called Sikimla pass? Is it a border with Sikkim? I am from Sikkim, India.
It's not Sikkim la, It's Serkyim la. Which means གསེར་སྐྱེམས། a type of wine offering to the deities. The pronounciation is quite similar.
Sikkim 😂😂 You know hope cook then???
I think Sikkim is a Nepali word ? I don't know the meaning of Sikkim in Nepali, Sikkim in Tibetan is འབྲས་ལྗོངས། ,means somewhere the rice is from . the pronunciation of Tibetan འབྲས་ལྗོངས། is totally different from Sikkim . the pronunciation of གསེར་སྐྱེམས། is close to Sikkim though . in Tibetan གསེར་སྐྱེམས། means offering wine to the God of mountain (something like that). maybe the meaning of Sikkim in Nepali is close to Tibetan གསེར་སྐྱེམས། .....
@@malorybertie8046 Thuchi chi for the explanation. Yes Sikkim is indeed a Limbu( Nepali) word meaning new home. Rest whatever you have said is same in our language aswell la.
I thought may be because of our past relations and history with Tibet, they might have named after it or something.
@@cobra12353enlighten me🤌🏻
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ཤིན་ཏུ་ལེགས། བཀའ་དྲིན་ཆེ།
Pleas make also a ducumentary or atleast a video, I have watched on social media where in they drag a young woman who is painfully crying and shouting because they are forcing her to marry a man she doesnt know, please make a bideo if its that true or atleast explain your traditional marriage or you culture as a TiBitan,,❤❤❤
I know this video. According to the comments of Tibetans on Douyin, in some backward areas of Tibet, there is indeed the phenomenon of being forced into marriage by parents. With the improvement of education level, this phenomenon will become less and less. Forced marriage is a legacy of the old times and is common in backward areas around the world.
Tashi Delek
Lulang ❤ second to none
southern tibet (aka Arunachal Pradesh) on the indian side must be very upset. china's side of tibet is so developed even those remote village, it has very nice road.
17:59 logan paul moment
i couldnt watch it had to skip it
@@WaMo721 that's because you are a girl
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འཇམ་དབྱངས་ལགས། ལུ་ལང་དང་ལི་ཇིང་ཟེར་བ་དེ་ཚོ་རྒྱ་སྐད་རེད་པས། ཀོང་པོ་བ་ཚོས་དེ་ཚོའི་མིང་གང་འབོད་ཀྱི་རེད།
ལུ་ལང་དང་ལི་ཇིང་ནི་རྒྱ་སྐད་མ་རེད། བར་སོང་།
@@malorybertie8046 ཁྱེད་ཀྱིས་ངའི་དོག་དྲི་ལ་ལན་གནང་བར་ཐུགས་རྗེ་ཆེ། ཁྱེད་སུ་ཞུ་བ་དེ་ཡིན། འཇམ་དབྱངས་ལགས་ཀྱིས་ལུ་ལང་གསུང་བ་འདྲ་པོ་གོ་བྱུང་། ཡིན་ནའང་དེ་ནི་ཀླུ་ནང་ཟེར་བའི་གྲོང་པ་ཡིན་ཚོད་འདུག ངའི་མ་ཡུལ་ཀོང་པོ་ཡིན་ཙང་ངའི་ཨ་མས་ལི་ཇིང་ཞེས་ག་དུས་ཀྱང་གསུང་མྱོང་མེད། བྱས་ཙང་རྒྱ་སྐད་མིན་ནམ་བསམ་བྱུང་།
@@MrOgyend oh,sorry ,then come back please ,don't walk too far, welcome to Tibet China when you have the chance .
@@malorybertie8046 ཨ་ཧ། བོད་ལ་ཡོང་འདོད་ཆེན་པོ་ཡོད། ཡིན་ནའང་ཀྲུང་གོའི་གཞུང་ནང་ཆོག་ཅན་རགས་རྒྱུ་ཁག་པོ་རེད་ཟེར་གྱིས། རེ་བ་རྒྱག་རྩིས་ཡོད། དོན་དངོས་ལས་ལ་གང་བཀོད་མ་གཏོགས་སྣང་བ་གང་ན་ཡོད། ལགས་མ་རེད་པས། ཧ་ཧ།