His Holiness the Dalai Lama's talk to members of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on October 21, 2019. After his talk, His Holiness answers questions from the audience.
We all indians thankfull to you, because of you and other budhist country saved the real budha dharma . Once again we will spread budha dharma teaching all over world to save this earth. In future dalai lama will be from India.
His Holiness calls Jainism and Buddhism "different Hindu traditions". That is correct, the Greeks called the religious practices in India "Hinduism" which includes the Jains and Buddhists. So this means Vedanta is a sect of Hinduism just Like Buddhism is a sect of Hinduism.
His holiness said "different indian traditions" not "different hindu traditions". Hinduism and Buddhism is different. Hinduism belives in atma where as buddhism non-atma bases on inter-dependent which makes buddhism unique. Hinduism belives in creator where as buddhism dont. Other than that almost all are same.
@@tendesh6147 listen at this point ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z9ASnMG7D7U.html , You will hear HHDL say "... then from Samkya philosophies different Hindu traditions developed including Jains and later Buddhism ..." This is the first time I am hearing him say it this way and it's quite interesting. I know there is a subtle difference between the Vedic (notice I call it Vedic not "Hindu") and Buddhist understanding of Atman. A very big difference actually, and there is no creator in Buddhism. Read my initial statement again. The word "Hindu" has many meanings depending on who you ask. The Greeks originally had a certain meaning by it. I don't mean Buddhism is a branch of what we call "Hinduism" today or that Buddha was an Avatar of Vishnu. Not like that. In my meaning based on the original Greek meaning it's on equal footing with Vedanta and the atheist Charvikas schools for example. They're all included under the umbrella term "Hinduism". So what I'm saying is that those who identify as Hindu are welcome to be atheist like the Buddhist, Jains, or even be so radical as the Charvikas and yet not feel that they are changing religions. Perhaps India might find a new religious renaissance of all schools of thought combined with modern science through this kind of Identification. People's inclinations are vast as HHDL always says, so their should be rooms for choice.
@@kusali11 U r totally misunderstood. What his holiness meant by this is from samkya or sankya first developed different types of hindu traditions, thn developed jain n thn buddhism. His Holiness never says buddhism was born out of hinduism. By the way i am happy to heard that you often listen to His holiness talks n teachings.
@@tendesh6147 I am not saying Buddhism was born out of Hinduism. And I'm not saying HHDL is saying that either. What I'm saying is "Hinduism" is synonymous with "being an Indian tradition" according to the Greek meaning of the word "Hindu". Think about what I'm saying.
Religions harmony: we are all breathing, that's what unites all. But this basis is not basically recognized nor understood. Just start with that please. That's indian, pure spiritualy. Waking morning hurrying a person looses mind, himself, is breathing too less, is been breathed by his body & environment. Instead: if a person wakes, only sits, waits forfew minutes at least, is breathing enough, starts to get attention & awareness. Which can get dynamic until a dynamic attention function. If breathing so few weeks a person gets s bit intelligent. Instead getting over things, not meeting life. Then, if a person little elongates breath, this brings more co2 out, brings differentiated states. Every human should know these so simple truths. No language courses, no chinese allover. Then dayover come back to morning breathing, sometimes afew minutes. - you know from who, very thankful for much efforts. Just trying to get integrated somehow maybe.. maybe service at some centre is better then trying to survive despite materialism surrounded so much..