I noticed there are no women present so did some research and read some history about Women of the Wall and gender separation on Wikipedia. Thanks for posting this interesting video.
Lots of camera movement makes your video a bit difficult to watch. However you did a great job showing us Varanasi. Thanks for your considerable effort, I know it wasn’t easy. I love Varanasi and hope I’ll have the opportunity to return a third time. It’s a magical, mystical ancient and holy city unlike anywhere else on earth. Once you go you’ll always want to return again and again
short summary of what we Sikhs believe *main believe of Sikhism* in sikhi or as the western called it Sikhism 😊 in Sikhism we believe in one God as.. guru nanak ji first fonder of sikhi and the prophet of Sikhism said there is no Muslims or Hindu or Christians there is only one God i later explain why and a sikh means a learner and and guru the teacher.. know the last guru is guru granth sahib or in English holy book..... as the 10 guru have written down Everything for Sikhs to follow and said now the Sikhs will learn from guru granth sahib and gurudwara our temples is only a gurudwara because it has copy of the guru granth sahib in it..... ( gurudwara means a doorway to guru) ABOUT GOD (here is the explanation) we believe that there is one God but people give God different names and people worship God statue like Hindu worship statue they have give God a face a gender and the in Islam they have given God a name and saying God lives in heaven but we believe God is everywhere it is creater of reality and is reality itself is all Gods same? yes it is the same God but people interpretation of God is different and guru teaching we will connect with God (side note guru is same as prophet ) there are two kinds of sikhs one are sikh the one that cut hair and don't follow the guru teaching but still believe in god.... gurusikh (every Sikh end goal is to become a gurusikh) the one who follow the guru teaching a.k.a the khalsa the people who carry the little knife and wear the 5ks 1 kirpan (a small curved sword of any size, shape or metal to protect themselves and anyone in need) 2 kesh (unshorn hair and beard) 3 kangha (a comb usually wooden to symbol clearness) 4 kara (a bracelet, usually made of iron or steel to symbol the infinite of God) 5 kachera (an undergarment) Khalsa means pure and only the khalsa are allowed to carry the little knife WHAT HELL AND HEAVEN IN SIKHISM well to simplify we don't believe in hell as the world we live is hell we just reincarnation over and over again until we get ego free and until bad karma get cleaned and then go to heaven ....like if you have like lots of bad krama you just reincarnation into animals over and over as animals have souls like we do everything is equally in God eyes the first guru nanak ji said that there are 84 lakh animals form the worst of the worst will reincarnation into before they are reincarnation into a human being again if you don't have a lot of bad karma but you didn't connect with God then you reincarnation into human beings again and this time you will reincarnation into a religious family *you have any questions ask me* side note the name waheguru is what sir guru nanak jev ji called god but guru nanak ji did say that people give him different names as when God is described in guru granth sahib it is written in number like it is written Ek Onkar meaning one God or the number 1 but people need a name to chant and pray to that why guru nanak ji give a name to God the name waheguru meaning wonders Lord... that why name waheguru was given.... thought I should explain it clearly
Yes, you are right. I will try to use a stabilizer and not to shake the camera as much next time. I was in a hurry when recording all of this. Appreciate the feedback.
Woooow that's crazy but I love how you connect rhythm of the song with the scenes , you even insert a scene where the frontman closes his eyes like final frame. F*ck that's truly divine
If they decide to do a second season I hope they dive deep into Il-nam's past I personally already love Il-nam's character, but a more detailed look at his life, how and why he became the person he was, perhaps painting him in a more sympathetic light and connecting the dots between his seemingly "conflicting" sweet old man and corporate overlord personalities would be great to let more people appreciate his character. I think he really has the potential to be a phenomenal villain.