Jangchub Shing- An Insight into Buddhist Truths (Guest Speaker- Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche)
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- čas přidán 3. 02. 2014
- Jangchub Shing is a weekly T.V show. A programme that aims to not propagate but comprehend the timeless Buddha Dharma. Mainly for the youth of Bhutan, in an effort to make the Dharma relevant to the current times. Watch Jangchub Shing on Thursday @ 7PM and Friday @ 7AM.
What a gem of an offering to wisdom and compassion: thank you! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌈
I bow to Rinpoche from my heart.
Thank you Rinpochey ☀️💐💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very awesome - great questions and answers of great clarity
Amazing video brother watched again today after so long..🙏🙏🙏
Simple but deep..thank you Rinpoche!!
Rinpoche says some remarkable things in this interview, as always! When you see that furrowed brow, you know that as a listener, a hearer, you are truly fortunate. You're in luck. When he said, "Seeking is more important than finding," it was like a jolt of electricity. May we all be blessed to meet this precious teacher.
At the top of the screen and the sign up link is missing in my system and I am curious about how you receive the data
Thank you, may you live long
This guy has a no nonsense style of communicating that i really like on these topics
Every word Rinpoche is saying is a concentrate of wisdom which cuts through with the sharpness of a knife. He fires the arrow into the middle of the target. Thank you very much for sharing. Esther
OM SVASTI Very well documented live of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo who was root guru of Ayu Khandro Dorje Paldron . We met H.E. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche in March 1994 in Slovenia, European Union and received from him Eight Treasure Vases for world peace. Health and long life for Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche .
Rinpoche is one of my favourite teachers, oh, and he is a very good film-maker ;-)
Thank u for watching, and for taking time to comment, best wishes from the Jangchub Shing production team :)
I am also cancer , my brother. So open to the West and speaking English. So much courage also.
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Thank you very much for these precious wisdom words. We are so humbly privileged!
Packed full of insight - thank you Rinpoche
Thank you so much for sharing this precious wisdom to all...Special thanks to Dzongkar Jamyang Khyentse Rimpoche _/\_ and the Jangchub shing team...
In the words of a perfect teacher...thank you Rinpoche for your clarity and wisdom. Jennifer
Thank you so much for the program. So grateful that he rightly reminded us the importance of contemplation - that's what makes us human...
Excellent teaching, thank you so much
thank you for sharing and caring us,noble,learned person,truly devoted in Buddhism and know buddha.
Great well prepared questions. Enjoyed it lot. Thanks !
Thank you very much for sharing this teaching.
Some GREAT questions! Thankyou for sharing :)
§Thanks very much ! please continue to upload video
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I really like what rinpoche said about education that it's primary aim should not be for gaining jobs alone but to refine oneself. I support this view and in life long learning. Thank you BBS. Tashi Delek!
Thank you so much for this.
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Mind boggling i would love to ask rinpoche la what does it actually feel like when one realizes emptiness.
thank you so much for your precious teaching. -()-
Thank You so much
Thank you so much!
Wonderful, thank you very much. You can tell my the international comments that Jangchub Shing and the teachings as presented by BBS are really serving the Buddhadarma well. There is hope.
Many thanks!
This is very good and thank you
...buddhas vibrate every day...
Thank you.
Very nyz to hear good knowledge
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It is very good conversation. Thank you
Read Guru drinks bourbon
I rejoice all learning Buddhism in ongoing progress _/|\_
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Very nice show but my knowledge was too less to understand on some of the Rinpoche's comments regarding Bhutan's contemporary issues and contemplation of object in present state, what wiuld result in latter's case?
time all monastic societies allowed truth.
Thank you for the video. Could anyone tell what is the track that is played at 1:20, such a beautiful track?
+Pranav Manandhar the track is from Rinpoche's 1st feature film "The Cup"
Dunjin garav - Mongolian traditional song : )
+patrice dash woo! Thank you so much :)
+karma dendup Thank you for the reply. I've been wanting to watch 'The Cup' for some time now. Knowing the sound is featured in the movie makes it all very exciting! Thank you.
Por favor....tanta sabiduria....¿podria ser con subtitulos en castellano?
10 years until what, Rinpoche? Please help us understand. I am an American, not Bhutanese, so if anyone could add to His Eminence's answer, those confused would appreciate it
21st century Buddhism
My future husband.
10 years are soon up… and it was somehow a lot of prediction about WW3 around 2023-2024
A link to His Eminence brought me here. Thanks Karma Dendup and yes congratulations you did well. But as one caring felllow citizen to another, if I may give you some of my honest feedback with good intentions, here are few: (I am not asking any questions please).
1. Why do you have to keep touching your spectacle while asking questions? Is it nervousness? I think it looks rather silly for a TV host (you have been there for over 5 years, if i am not wrong) to display this emotion in particular.
2. I wonder how 5-10 suicides annually is a "high rate" for a population of more than 0.6 m? If its anything, its escalating and yes, definitely a cause to be concerned about but it sure is not high. Then again, how is less than 5% unemployment "high rate" too? I am pointing this out to you because since you are one of the mediapersons (seemingly better than most in town) whose programs are uploaded on a timely basis on international platforms as this where 7 billion have an access to anytime they like, might project Bhutan as? I think you need to phrase the words you speak on cam more sensibly.
3. Last feedback: The end part, the wrap up. It would have been much better and professional if you did not read verbatim from the tablet. I am sure, you could have done it with ease.
Thanks again for bringing HE to us.
Lama kheno!
Tashi delek.
thank you for putting this online.
ok, I see what you mean, but... I personally prefer a rather un-professional, fresh, uncertain way of interviewing than a well-polished, "faultless", "certain", etc way. Karma Dendup 's way, being what it is, does the job well, no? I mean we looked and listened till the end, didn't we? A thing that remains is: do we contemplate (why we do) what we do? It's our judgement.
Thank you Tshering for not only watching but taking time to comment as well. I will try my best to incorporate what you so keenly observed :) best wishes
djoniebie thank you for your kind words and for reminding us to contemplate :)