I’m grateful the old monk sees the tremendous good the road will bring to the village people rather than the woman trekking there who looks so pessimistically at possible negative repercussions. She’s not wrong-those things may happen. All good things have possible negative consequences. But I’m glad the village people will no longer have to carry someone injured or ill in great pain on someone’s back for four days to get them to medical care. I can’t even imagine such suffering. Thank you for this wonderful documentary. Well done.
Great documentary. Very inspiring. Cannot imagine one man building a road in such hostile conditions and limited resources. Just shows that Man can do anything with undying determination and pure intentions. May the work of this great monk and the two drivers and others who may also have helped build the road, prove to bring positive changes in the lives of the villagers and the generations to come.
service to humanity is service to god ........look what your country is doing for you OR look what you can do for your country....youth , adults and even up to fifties watching this video may guess how life on the planet earth was centuries back before having telephone ,trains,airplanes,ships etc etc ,,,,, this monk dedicated to accomplish without expecting any reward with void technical knowhow in road construction...with a unic jcb ....I can guess the happiness and peace felt by the monk and jcb drivers when the work ended ... a three people act ...thanks to you all...
I’m grateful the old monk sees the tremendous good the road will bring to the village people rather than the woman trekking there who looks so pessimistically at possible negative repercussions. She’s not wrong-those things may happen. All good things have possible negative consequences. But I’m glad the village people will no longer have to carry someone injured or ill in great pain on someone’s back for four days to get them to medical care. I can’t even imagine such suffering. Thank you for this wonderful documentary. Well done.
Great documentary. Very inspiring. Cannot imagine one man building a road in such hostile conditions and limited resources. Just shows that Man can do anything with undying determination and pure intentions. May the work of this great monk and the two drivers and others who may also have helped build the road, prove to bring positive changes in the lives of the villagers and the generations to come.
service to humanity is service to god ........look what your country is doing for you OR look what you can do for your country....youth , adults and even up to fifties watching this video may guess how life on the planet earth was centuries back before having telephone ,trains,airplanes,ships etc etc ,,,,, this monk dedicated to accomplish without expecting any reward with void technical knowhow in road construction...with a unic jcb ....I can guess the happiness and peace felt by the monk and jcb drivers when the work ended ... a three people act ...thanks to you all...
how about the government?are they sleeping?what a great monk he was