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Đức Karmapa: Hoàn thiện trái tim

Filmed Nov 2009 • Posted Sep 2010TEDIndia 2009
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Đức Karmpa nói về cách Ngài đã được tìm thấy là người kế tục của Đức Phật Tây Tạng. Khi kể về câu chuyện của mình, Ngài đã thúc dục chúng ta không chỉ nên tập trung vào phát triển công nghệ mà cần phải hoàn thiện trái tim của mình đã. Bài nói được dịch tại sân khấu bởi Tyler Dewar.

Ogyen Trinley Dorje is the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism devoted to preserving and propagating Buddhist teachings. Full bio »

Translated into Vietnamese by Trần UY
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