Peepal trees in the temples here in India are humngous, you may need 4 or 5 people to circle it and if you can just sit underneath it you will realise hiw calm your mind becomes maybe its because if all the oxygen its pumping out but thers is something so spiritual about it 😊
Good video. One thing that the host at the temple could have mentioned in reference when answering the question about animals is to point out to the interviewer that animals and plants and the natural world in general is existential to humans despite any technological advances. From food to medicine to mental wellbeing to what not. Hinduism maintains this quintessential thread that most other religious traditions today (unlike other non existent ancient religious traditions, e.g. Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Norse, etc) have lost.
@@TheSmartLocalthere are monks in sanatan too they are called Sadhus, they live in seclusion. You'll find them in Himalayas. They meditate there to achieve moksha.
@@RJRecords0In Singapore, where those Sadhus goes seclusion? At Fort Canning is it? Basically dont have. Not all Hindu sects have sadhus just like aghori. You wont see any aghori in Singapore too. But priest/swami, yes in every Hindu sects.
To Mr.Sengku, Purana is not mythological, It is old history of demigods and God. By the way, the history (Purana) already stated who is only God and His creations. But only we dont make it debate because praying to demigods also at the end will lead to the Supreme God.
What a great insight by Sengkuttuvan Sir! His English and the way he explained is just on point. I would like to share smtg on the Qs. 1) God is one in Hinduism revered as ParaBrahmam(Primordial Source of Energy) in Vedas. The Energy transfered into masculine and feminine counterparts Purusha(ParaShiva/MahaVishnu) and Prakriti (AdiParaShakti). Energy transformations here considered as millions of Manifestations from time to time. Ppl grasped the knowledge of singularity are considered followers of Nirguna Brahman(one without form) and ancient ppl who wants to visualize the Energy, after deep meditation receives the knowledge of Shilpa and Geometrics of Symbols and Structures and so made idols to resemble the specific form of the Energy. So yea thats how it goes. 2) Animal features were potrayed was not merely just for the sake of chosing one animal and doin so..Ganesha (elephant head) was actually born with human head and transplant to elephant occured only after head was removed by 🔱 Trishulam(nothing can be retrieved after destroying thru this weapon) so there's a meaning why they chose elephant head. Monkey God 😂 isnt Monkey God after all.. Hanumān is actual born Neanderthal like species who was closely related to Vanara clan (forest dwellers) so He is half human half ape like feature with broken jaw(Hanu-man) was shown more depiction of a Monkey due to this. After all ppl gotta delve in like Sir said in this video so that theyll get the answers beyond their minds that exisitng eons ago.
The beef question was interesting because I've always been curious about it. Is it a choice? Or is it a rule for all Indians? And should they abstain from goats as well due to goat milk
But how about other animals that give milk to their offspring or even consumed by humans? Does that make those related animals not edible for Hindus? Just want to understand that's all. Thank you
I just realised that in southern India people are more lactose intolerant, perhaps that is the correlation to people in southern India eating more beaf?
7:43 Are Hindu priests allowed to marry?
Should've asked him about female priests and monks.
Mr Sengku really speaks well about the Hindu religion and shared many interesting insights! Enjoyed the episode
Thank you Suryam for an enlightening episode about Hinduism.....May you /family /friends have blissful lives.
i really learned so many new things during the shoot.
Am enjoying all the series a lot! Learning a lot from each episode. Thank you TSL!
love this new series ❤ its a really interesting way for us as viewers to get to know about many different viewpoints. also rlly informative
Really appreciate all these. As a chinese I hope that we make a video regarding Islam too.
coming soon!
Really enjoying and loving this series! Such an eye opener to the various religions! 😊
Peepal trees in the temples here in India are humngous, you may need 4 or 5 people to circle it and if you can just sit underneath it you will realise hiw calm your mind becomes maybe its because if all the oxygen its pumping out but thers is something so spiritual about it 😊
Such a beautiful explaination of Hinduism🙏
Good video. One thing that the host at the temple could have mentioned in reference when answering the question about animals is to point out to the interviewer that animals and plants and the natural world in general is existential to humans despite any technological advances. From food to medicine to mental wellbeing to what not. Hinduism maintains this quintessential thread that most other religious traditions today (unlike other non existent ancient religious traditions, e.g. Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Norse, etc) have lost.
Born Catholic. Surely this is great education for me. Thank you for sharing
im invested in Hinduism and Buddhism documentary. superb video 😊 how come hinduism dont have monk to interview?
In Hinduism, there are priests and not monks!
@@TheSmartLocalthere are monks in sanatan too they are called Sadhus, they live in seclusion. You'll find them in Himalayas. They meditate there to achieve moksha.
@@RJRecords0In Singapore, where those Sadhus goes seclusion? At Fort Canning is it?
Basically dont have.
Not all Hindu sects have sadhus just like aghori. You wont see any aghori in Singapore too. But priest/swami, yes in every Hindu sects.
@@cnachopchopnewsagency In some organizations like Iskon, They live in temple.
Thank you so much our prideful SQ captain Mr Sanghu 🙏🙏
Excellent!! Just gone with flow...also very interesting ❤
I had no idea Hindu priests in Singapore are not local until I watched this. 😮 I guess foreign talent extends even to religion.
i noticed the Taoism documentary with Sew is the only one that shows/document praying procedures. Thats quite informative. 😁
Thank you Suryan (Sun).Enjoyed watching.
Mr Sengku told me that my name is actually a hindu name 😱
indian here! i think when pronounced in the tamil way, suryan means sun :)
@@deeveedee379 damnnnnn
Your name is Sun ☀️
@@RJRecords0that’s beautiful
Yep your name is suryan which means Sun
To Mr.Sengku, Purana is not mythological, It is old history of demigods and God. By the way, the history (Purana) already stated who is only God and His creations. But only we dont make it debate because praying to demigods also at the end will lead to the Supreme God.
What a great insight by Sengkuttuvan Sir! His English and the way he explained is just on point. I would like to share smtg on the Qs.
1) God is one in Hinduism revered as ParaBrahmam(Primordial Source of Energy) in Vedas. The Energy transfered into masculine and feminine counterparts Purusha(ParaShiva/MahaVishnu) and Prakriti (AdiParaShakti). Energy transformations here considered as millions of Manifestations from time to time. Ppl grasped the knowledge of singularity are considered followers of Nirguna Brahman(one without form) and ancient ppl who wants to visualize the Energy, after deep meditation receives the knowledge of Shilpa and Geometrics of Symbols and Structures and so made idols to resemble the specific form of the Energy. So yea thats how it goes.
2) Animal features were potrayed was not merely just for the sake of chosing one animal and doin so..Ganesha (elephant head) was actually born with human head and transplant to elephant occured only after head was removed by 🔱 Trishulam(nothing can be retrieved after destroying thru this weapon) so there's a meaning why they chose elephant head.
Monkey God 😂 isnt Monkey God after all.. Hanumān is actual born Neanderthal like species who was closely related to Vanara clan (forest dwellers) so He is half human half ape like feature with broken jaw(Hanu-man) was shown more depiction of a Monkey due to this.
After all ppl gotta delve in like Sir said in this video so that theyll get the answers beyond their minds that exisitng eons ago.
Excellent explanation
So interesting
👏👏👏 Bring up more of such contents! 💓
Great new series!
Thank you!
out of all the three episodes, i like this one the best...
nice one ✨
Fun fact India is secular country but in India only Hindu temple control by Government of India 😂
Could u have an episode about the Catholic faith/religion
First and i love these videos
The beef question was interesting because I've always been curious about it. Is it a choice? Or is it a rule for all Indians? And should they abstain from goats as well due to goat milk
A hindu should not consume meat and if he consume meat he should not consume female animals.
Hindu should not eat female animals. And they do not eat beef because it is mentioned in vedas and purana
It's a choice not a rule
Maybe because where and when these rules were made thousands of years ago , , cow were the only animal that was used as a source of milk.
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But how about other animals that give milk to their offspring or even consumed by humans? Does that make those related animals not edible for Hindus? Just want to understand that's all. Thank you
Hindus generally don't drink milk from other animals my friend
I just realised that in southern India people are more lactose intolerant, perhaps that is the correlation to people in southern India eating more beaf?
His explanation was very good
Beautiful ❤
Hi, which temple is this..