Buddhist and Hindu Monks: Ascetics in India Part 2 of 2

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Comparison between Buddhist Monk and Hindu Ascetic
    Link of Ascetics in India- Part 1 of 2: • 21 Major Ascetic Tradi...
    #Buddhism #Hinduism #religion
    Chapters :
    0:04 - Hindu Ascetic
    2:45 - Buddhist Monk
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Komentáře • 30

  • @gerardzabalza4894
    @gerardzabalza4894 Před rokem +5

    Gautama the Buddha " The Blessed One "was a prince. He new every things from "material world and all the stuff wich go with it ". When He went outside,nothing, just a bowl and a piece of clothe. His face was noble and His approach too. And He goes from places to places. Thanks to all the sadhus, He met. They helped Him ! Well, we know the end!
    Namo Buddhaye ☸ 🕉 ☯️

  • @d1vyanshu
    @d1vyanshu Před rokem +20

    Again, a badly researched video. The four stages were a norm but not compulsory. A person can take sannyasa at brahmacharya itself. Austerities and severe penance were neither norm nor compulsory for Moksha. Meditation (dhyana) is/was the norm for attaining Moksha and becoming One with the all pervading Brahmana. Also, if Buddhism does not believe in mortification (subjugation of desires) then isn't it going against the very core Buddhist philosophy of having no desires. Isn't self-control (what you stated in the video) the same as mortification? Isn't subjugation of desires the first step towards rising above desires?

  • @silentkiller421
    @silentkiller421 Před rokem +4

    im expecting the series of Buddhist countries will be continued with next episode being either Cambodia or Laos.
    and start a new series about great Buddhist teachers and Buddhism emperors lived in the history ; like Fa Hien Xuangzang Atisa and emperors like Asoka Kanishka Minander etc

  • @silentkiller421
    @silentkiller421 Před rokem +3

    i love ur videos bro keep doing; triple gems bless you

  • @hanumanthagnostic4402
    @hanumanthagnostic4402 Před rokem +13

    Full of false information, kindly rectify the misinformation....thanks
    Hindus can take sannyasa at bramacharya ashrama itself

  • @subhoghosal7
    @subhoghosal7 Před rokem +3

    4 stages were there but anyone can go to any upper stage at any step.

  • @Fire-zg7nx
    @Fire-zg7nx Před rokem +3

    Thanks again 🙏

  • @rakhisawant5920
    @rakhisawant5920 Před rokem +8

    Completely wrong information.
    seems like propaganda video by some neo

  • @sjain8111
    @sjain8111 Před rokem +3

    very nice topic but in both videos I think you mean word “piety,” as faith - not “pity”

  • @SurajKumar-by8ew
    @SurajKumar-by8ew Před rokem +7

    Although video seemed a little bit negative towards Hindu path but limiting Sanatan Dharm to just Ascetism is not justful.There is Yoga and meditation path,Sankhya yoga/Gyana path(Destroying limited Ego and realising the truth that you are Brahman and not a limited being and everything emerges from you and sinks in you),Bhakti Path(Surrendering your Ego and your entire being to Bhagwan who is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent,the creator of everything and the destroyer of everything and the Lord of infinite universes) and many more.Every path will lead you towards your Mukti or liberation.No path is against each other as I have understood in my studying of scriptures and from saints and Gurus and only fools argue which is superior and which is inferior.Everyone has to walk their own path with complete dedication and commitment.There have been so many saints who have attained enlightenment and the beauty of Devottes.As Hindu,I see Buddhism as just another root in the tree of Sanatan Dharm where many many roots are there.And the Varna Ashram system has been very very limited in India that it would not be wrong to say that it has been evaporated from Hindu society.This is because of the corruption of human beings.Everything gets corrupted in this material world no matter what.If only Hindus followed Varna Ashram system then people would have developed dispassion and renunciation for this world which is the main goal of varna Ashram system.Loved your video btw, just wanted to express some thoughts of mine.

  • @akitodaisuke6532
    @akitodaisuke6532 Před rokem +2

    Make a vdo on hindu hindu's astrology behaviour.

  • @reee7350
    @reee7350 Před rokem

    Bodhisatta whilst practicing the extremes of asceticism thought that 'pleasure is attained through pain' but having reevaluated his predicament he realized that the bodily pleasure born of seclusion from unwholesome states & samadhi was a pleasure that ought not be feared for it is disconnected from sensuality. Thus he figured that the highest happiness is attained through pleasure rather than pain and that the extreme mortification was harmful because his body had become too weak for proper training. This is in the Questions of King Bodhi sutta.

  • @dharmachakra2144
    @dharmachakra2144 Před rokem +1

    Nice ,,👌👌

  • @kaurgill1717
    @kaurgill1717 Před rokem

    🙏🇮🇳Thank you for wonderful video Tathagat samyak sambuddha struggled all his life to show the path of Dukh MUKTI to the whole world. Namo Buddhay 🪔 🌼 💚 🙏 बहुत सुंदर. बहुत शांत 🙏 भगवान् बुद्ध का आशीर्वाद ऑर बोधी ज्ञान 🧠💚💥प्रकाश आज भी इस भारत ऑर श्रीलंका की पावन धरती पे प्रज्वलित हैं...२५०० वर्षों से🪔💥 ऑर हम सब दुनिया भर के बुद्धाप्रेमी ने उसे बहुत प्यार से सांभाळ के रक्खा हैं...अपने जान से भी ज्यादा🙏
    Bhagwaan Buddha's Aura , blessings & light of knowledge still exist on this Shrilanka burma aur Bharat ki Pawan Bhumi ( blessed land of India). after 2500 years.No matter how many good & bad people come & go. But, we Buddha shishya,Buddha premi, & Buddhist all around the world have struggled to preserved & cared for his knowledge💥🧠💚 bodhi &every minute things of Buddha since last 2500 years..,yah Pawan Bhumi uski sakshi hai..
    .This blessed Earth is the WITNESS of our BUDDHA Love & respect in our hearts 💚🦣🪔🙏
    Namo Buddhay 🙏Buddhang Saranang Gacchami 🙏 Dhammang saranang Gacchami 🙏 Sanghang Saranang Gacchami 🙏

  • @Anandaapologetics
    @Anandaapologetics Před rokem

    I think you meant temperament not temperature my friend but amazing video all the Same sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @Laossutra
    @Laossutra Před rokem +2

    First

  • @taidelek9994
    @taidelek9994 Před rokem

    If you don't have your root identity, then that means what you follow is simply a bogus initiative for self survival, not spirituality.

  • @Green_Earth6233
    @Green_Earth6233 Před 7 měsíci

    Not Researched Video

  • @Laossutra
    @Laossutra Před rokem +2

    Firat

  • @exreligionAthist
    @exreligionAthist Před 9 měsíci

    Proud to be ex muslim❤

  • @singh_prince777
    @singh_prince777 Před rokem +2

    Reported as misinformation.