What a beautiful documentary. I understand the plight of Tibetans to preserve their culture and identity while living in a different country, be it India or abroad. I'm Indian and living in Canada, and because English is my first language by circumstance, I only understand Hindi and cannot speak it... and if my kids are born here in Canada - they will not know any Hindi, nor have 0 ties to India... and just like that in 2 generations all Indian culture in my lineage would die... and that's really how quickly cultures die out. The Natives / Indigenous peoples of Canada face this too, and fight hard to keep their culture, language, and traditions alive after a few generations of oppression and suffering. I salute all the Tibetans fighting to preserve their culture, language, and art. May Tibet be free. 🐉☀☯💙❤
I am not happy that tibetans have to live in exile and that Tibetans have suffered so, but I am glad that India has provided sanctuary to His Holiness, the Dalai lama, and Tibetan refugees.
@@anaolsen3649indians provided refuge to tibetans, Zoroastrians and Bangaldeshis but when Indians go to west even through legal means they are told to go back to India. Shows who has a bigger heart.
@@jv3198No country has as bigger heart as Indian.Even Indian living in west don't cause any problem.They are the most prosperous community who respect the I culture unlike Muslims
Thank you for providing us this update on His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama. I have been having difficulty getting information about His Holiness since the dammed Chinese have added tighter restrictions on their border, and now it only releases propaganda. Their threat to *appoint* a man who has, since the very first Dalai Lama, only been discovered by monks following signs and omens flies in the face of their deepest traditions. I hope that one day, His Holiness will be able to look out upon his home country with his own eyes. Namaste!
You should take a look at history, 200 years ago his position was challenged multiple times. The Mongolians stabilized his position. The Chinese emperor supports the continued existence of this position
I wish all 6.7 million Tibetans from around the world could come to the US. Where I live, West Virginia, has to room but doesn't have the infrastructure currently, but that could be solved.
It's not about moving to the US, it's all about who came to their rescue when they really needed it! It was the Indians. US is nothing but a power broker that only causes further issues for every nation it touches in Asia and tried to use against China. It's disgusting to see the American govt just trying to find opportunity for their military complex in others grave times, or rather they would initiate themselves. Also, please don't forget the rampant Christian extremists and evangelists that just would want to convert these Tibetans had they been in US, compared to Hindus that actually don't disturb them and haven't for decades. Americans have been long funding christian conversion camps in India as is.
@@HaMal-gz1ph Unfortunately, just a small group went to India and a number of other places, including the US and Canada. The vast majority are still in Tibet or outside Tibet in China. China is destroying Tibet and the Tibetan culture. As far as trying to convert Tibetans from Buddhist to Christian, that is some Christian groups from the US, not the US government. My wife is Buddhist from Vietnam and not because of her, but I have found the Buddhist philosophy to be far closer to my beliefs than Christian ever did.
@jimgraham9450 Absolutely understood, but the US government/ CIA have literally been caught by India's agencies for funding conversion camps and missionaries in the state of Punjab and North Eastern states! The govt ofc won't dirty their hands directly into this, it's done through various platforms/ groups.
I am from Dharamshala, Tibetans are now allowed to have an Indian citizenship so they can now travel freely and things like opening a shop have got easier. But its true that jobs here are scarce (even for locals) and Tibetans are at a disadvantage of already not being well off to put some sort of investment into shop/business and language barrier is also there. But they have always been at peace with themselves and I have never seen them complain of their conditions, maybe its their culture and religion that teaches them to be at peace with themselves and their surroundings. Hope the Good karma comes back to improve lives for everyone.
It's definitely not like a slum.. also they look happy.. I never heard them complaining about their living conditions in India.. you will always see them thanking India for the refuge..
@@splitterluck793 have you ever visited dharamshala bdw??? Also why do you think they came to India if their living standards was good in Tibet under chinese rule???!! I'm glad I'm from Arunachal Pradesh in free India..proud to be Indian
They deserve it. This "religion" crap is just as greedy as any of the other scam "religions and cults" that claim to have "supernatural" magical and miraculous superpowers.
I would like India to better living conditions including social, higher education for better career prospects like any Indian citizens have, citizenship if they wish. It is difficult to earn a living learning Tibetian culture in this age.
What a beautiful documentary. I understand the plight of Tibetans to preserve their culture and identity while living in a different country, be it India or abroad. I'm Indian and living in Canada, and because English is my first language by circumstance, I only understand Hindi and cannot speak it... and if my kids are born here in Canada - they will not know any Hindi, nor have 0 ties to India... and just like that in 2 generations all Indian culture in my lineage would die... and that's really how quickly cultures die out. The Natives / Indigenous peoples of Canada face this too, and fight hard to keep their culture, language, and traditions alive after a few generations of oppression and suffering. I salute all the Tibetans fighting to preserve their culture, language, and art. May Tibet be free. 🐉☀☯💙❤
Respect n Love for TIBETAN ❤❤
Free Tibet 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌Thank you India 🇮🇳
Thank you terror
Thank you disillusionment
Thank you frailty
Thank you consequence
Thank you thank you silence
@user-jh3rz3pu7u Why ?
@@imonsarker3766 Because Indians welcomed Tibetans with open arms and became their New Home.
🙌 bharat
Plzz don't say thanks, all Tibetans r our brother sister❤
India with Free Tibet ❤🇮🇳
I am not happy that tibetans have to live in exile and that Tibetans have suffered so, but I am glad that India has provided sanctuary to His Holiness, the Dalai lama, and Tibetan refugees.
Your name sounds Scandinavian
I am of Scandinavian decent.
@@anaolsen3649indians provided refuge to tibetans, Zoroastrians and Bangaldeshis but when Indians go to west even through legal means they are told to go back to India. Shows who has a bigger heart.
@@jv3198No country has as bigger heart as Indian.Even Indian living in west don't cause any problem.They are the most prosperous community who respect the I culture unlike Muslims
Beware of this monk, likes tongue kiss of all children! ( French kiss )
One of the most prosperous and effective refugees in the world 🌎. World needs Tibet wisdom - Your happiness depends upon the happiness of others 🙏
Thank you for sharing this with us.
yes ❣️ TIBET
I pray my sun and moon God for freedom of Tibetan love from arunachal pradesh india
India gave Tibet Buddhism its only fitting they find homage there
*home. Homage means giving a special honour to something or someone. E.g., Indians paid homage to the Tibetans by offering them a home.
Thank you for providing us this update on His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama. I have been having difficulty getting information about His Holiness since the dammed Chinese have added tighter restrictions on their border, and now it only releases propaganda. Their threat to *appoint* a man who has, since the very first Dalai Lama, only been discovered by monks following signs and omens flies in the face of their deepest traditions.
I hope that one day, His Holiness will be able to look out upon his home country with his own eyes. Namaste!
😂🤣💩💩💩🦍🦍🦍🤣😂
Beware of this monk, likes tongue kiss of all children! ( French kiss )
You should take a look at history, 200 years ago his position was challenged multiple times. The Mongolians stabilized his position. The Chinese emperor supports the continued existence of this position
Tibbetie are very peaceful and lovely people ❤
Great capture and wry informative ..thanx for sharing
Gratidão ao Tibé! 🙏🕉
I wish all 6.7 million Tibetans from around the world could come to the US. Where I live, West Virginia, has to room but doesn't have the infrastructure currently, but that could be solved.
It's not about moving to the US, it's all about who came to their rescue when they really needed it! It was the Indians. US is nothing but a power broker that only causes further issues for every nation it touches in Asia and tried to use against China. It's disgusting to see the American govt just trying to find opportunity for their military complex in others grave times, or rather they would initiate themselves. Also, please don't forget the rampant Christian extremists and evangelists that just would want to convert these Tibetans had they been in US, compared to Hindus that actually don't disturb them and haven't for decades. Americans have been long funding christian conversion camps in India as is.
@@HaMal-gz1ph Unfortunately, just a small group went to India and a number of other places, including the US and Canada. The vast majority are still in Tibet or outside Tibet in China. China is destroying Tibet and the Tibetan culture. As far as trying to convert Tibetans from Buddhist to Christian, that is some Christian groups from the US, not the US government. My wife is Buddhist from Vietnam and not because of her, but I have found the Buddhist philosophy to be far closer to my beliefs than Christian ever did.
@jimgraham9450 Absolutely understood, but the US government/ CIA have literally been caught by India's agencies for funding conversion camps and missionaries in the state of Punjab and North Eastern states! The govt ofc won't dirty their hands directly into this, it's done through various platforms/ groups.
I support people of Tibet whole heartedly. But if you really believe one side is pure angel while the other side is pure evil, you should read more.
These men should be leaders in virtue of wisdom, both devout & secular.
2:58 Indeed, wherever there is conflict, there is the presence of the U$ C1A
Indian Buddhists are with Tibet. Free Tibet.
Namo Buddhay 🙏☸️ Jay Bhim ☸️
Aak thu you guys never understand buddism n cannot be buddist when you added....😊
@@asonng1472 Gaumutra community get out. Ghushpethiye.
I am from Dharamshala, Tibetans are now allowed to have an Indian citizenship so they can now travel freely and things like opening a shop have got easier. But its true that jobs here are scarce (even for locals) and Tibetans are at a disadvantage of already not being well off to put some sort of investment into shop/business and language barrier is also there. But they have always been at peace with themselves and I have never seen them complain of their conditions, maybe its their culture and religion that teaches them to be at peace with themselves and their surroundings. Hope the Good karma comes back to improve lives for everyone.
🌍❤🙏👨👩👧👦🧚♀️Love from Kempten
Good for Tibetans.
Very informative
Free Tibet
Tibetan is not refuses in india change karo title
They are Refugees Dumboo
@@Xhauej But we do not believe.
@@roxxamann LOL Your belief doesnt matter Ask any Local Himachal People They will Tell u if they are refugees or not.
@@Xhauej but officially not a refugee....on paperwork they have "foreigner" status
@@WaMo721 but they are foreigner refugees
There are many job opportunities for tobetans in India, you just have to find it.
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Those new generations would neve back Tibet without mandarin ability
free Tibet, world peace
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Free Sikkim
Chinese bot says what
Iam also from Kangra district, Tibetans are most welcome here
Julius Caesar in my freezer.
Save me a slice
Free tibet china
Honestly,there are very poor living standards,it's just like a slum.
Chinese virus spotted here 😂😎
It's definitely not like a slum.. also they look happy.. I never heard them complaining about their living conditions in India.. you will always see them thanking India for the refuge..
@@spongebob3857 ok,maybe,if according to Indian standards.
@@splitterluck793 have you ever visited dharamshala bdw??? Also why do you think they came to India if their living standards was good in Tibet under chinese rule???!! I'm glad I'm from Arunachal Pradesh in free India..proud to be Indian
@@splitterluck793 Are you from somalia or Pakistan
this is sad, but they are fu....d
They deserve it. This "religion" crap is just as greedy as any of the other scam "religions and cults" that claim to have "supernatural" magical and miraculous superpowers.
Traitors
Why you say that?
I would like India to better living conditions including social, higher education for better career prospects like any Indian citizens have, citizenship if they wish. It is difficult to earn a living learning Tibetian culture in this age.