Added: Jan 20, 2008

From: Rainbowdharma

Duration: 2:40

Buddhist Teacher, Lama Rangdrol travels on pilgrimage to the Angkor monuments in Cambodia. He finds the ultimate connection between Buddhism and the African presence in early Asia inscribed throughout the 60 square miles of ancient ruins. The recorded history of Vipassana, Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, monasticism, asceticism, the sacred feminine, and Hinduism as well as the secret rivalries and clashes between them are inscribed in stone dating 600 years before the first Dalai Lama. Rangdrol's discoveries and revelations raise his book, "Black Buddha," to a new level of relevance and insight as he shares what the pilgrimage means to him personally. This is the trailer for, "Festival Canceled Due To Heavy Rain," to be released in April 2008.

Channel: Nonprofit

Tags: africa  asia  blasian  buddhism  buddhist  cambodia  lama  meditation  tibet  vipassana 


Rating: ( ratings)    Views: 486    Comments: 2

yakboyfromhell Says:

Feb 15, 2008 - let the light keep lighting.

deayrs Says:

Sep 17, 2008 - AfroBuddhism... Nice.