AUDIO & VIDEO MATERIALS
JATAKA TALES - children's stories from the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition (ref..SA05)  Click Here    £ 5.35  
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Click Here as retold by Noor Inayat Khan; read by Julia Blalock.

The tape recounts 18 beautiful stories from ancient legends about the previous lives of the Buddha. Reminiscent of Aesop's Fables, they tell of highly dramatic adventures which bring forth courage and the capacity to love.

Suitable for age 8 and upwards
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Audio tape; 100 mins playing time; £5.95 reduced to £5.35 for schools.


KARMAPA - THE LION BEGINS TO ROAR (ref..SV02)  Click Here    £ 25.00  
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Click Here The Karmapas have been the supreme heads of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism since the First Karmapa in the 12th Century. Urgyen Trinley Dorje is the The Seventeenth incarnation of the Karmapa. This video presents scenes of His Holiness giving teachings, debating, performing the Lama Dances, giving empowerments and many other activities associated with a living Bodhisattva - one who voluntarily comes into our world to help relieve the sufferings of beings.

Video tape; 85 mins.


THE REINCARNATION OF KHENSUR RINPOCHE (ref..SV03)  Click Here    £ 13.50  
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Click Here The film follows a Tibetan monk's search for and discovery of his reincarnated spiritual master, Khensur Rinpoche - a revered high lama who has been dead for four years. The monk, living in South India, receives news of a young boy in Tibet who might possibly be the reincarnation of his master. He travels to Dharamsala to consult the Dalai Lama who performs a divination whic his confirmed by the State Oracle, in a trance. The monk travels to Tibet to bring the boy out, and a few months later, he arrives in Kathmandu with his masters's reincarnation - a mischievous, wise and loving four-year-old who is unusually attached to him. In Sarnath, the Dalai Lama initiates the boy as a monk, and amidst celebration and rituals, they return to their monastery in South India.

Video tape; 62 minutes. £14.99 reduced to £13.50 for schools.



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