Wow the child isn’t complaining about helping or eating the same things over and over my daycare kids are watching this so they can see how mature and respectful these children are.
Slice you make beautiful documentaries on real people. While watching these documentaries my soul is transported to these land.
Being a resident of ladakh ,it seems that documentary is shoot more than 20 years back . Now the life has changed totally , more car on the road can be seen , road are widening more than enough and people are not wearing traditional dress gonches and head top . It was marvelous to remind of that beautiful golden era of ladakh, thank for uploading again.
When I am watching this I miss my home Tibet so much !!
I have just discovered these beautiful documentaries about Ladakh. I drove to Leh in 1975, one of the first Europeans allowed in when Ladakh was opened up to foreigners. I was stunned by the beauty of the landscape and the people and these films bring back happy memories for me. Thank you.
Thank you for this beautiful and humbling documentary! Just imagine Urgan walking five days to reach the monastery and Norbu a round trip of ten days to get home! I have great respect for these people living in such harsh conditions. May Urgan and Norbu be always healthy and happy.
🌿 The loving care the elder boy takes of his younger cousin is so endearing! The joy of simplicity!
This young man touched my heart when he teased his friend about falling. In that moment he was just a little kid! I’m praying he found much happiness and peace.
Not very long ago Japanese life was like that. (I’m 73 yr old Japanese) I remember life was still very tough when I was around his age. Of course partially due to losing the war and recovering from nothing but it wasn’t far off from people in small villages, transportations were poor and slow. Poor people used to send (sell) children to indentured services etc. It was common practice only a decade before I was born. Japan has changed so much even during my life time and has come a long way to a point it’s totally alien now. It still retains a lot of tradition but in very tidy up and clean images. It really wasn’t all that beautiful but rather quite sad for those on bottom of the social radder then. i saw some of people I used to know in my child hood like people in this documentary how they are intently listening and believing soothsayer or the priest/monk. Yes black magic. Not all is good to be traditional and ignorant. I hope sweet innocent Urgan have a good life.
They are all naturally so good looking!!
He’s so young, he needs to be his parents who will give him all the love.
Anyone else die laughing at the yack ramming the other one because he was slow? It’s right after they leave for the monistary
They are making THUKPA, that is the special soup, not STUPA, which is the sacred monument with a square base, round middle and spired top, found in the village as a Buddhist sacred shrine to the earth, water, fire, wind and space of the material realm. Just thought it good to clarify, but so happy to see this lovely documentary. Have a long standing connection to Ladakh and have visited Zanskar, too! Jullay ju!
Happy Mother’s Day to all the hard-working Himalaya women.
the older boy has a wonderful voice. I hope he is still singing no matter where his life leads him.
I wish I could see the follow up of this. Will the young boy learn to love his studies more than cricket? And will his cousin find a pretty girl and get to sing? So many questions. Will they send the photograph to the boys mother?
the documentary seems to be made in 90s…things hv changed so much since then… sadly now all traditional practices is declining and people are busy and adopting modern lifestyle…but i really miss those moments of 90s it was surreal
A 9 year-old walked for 5 days ,my daughter is 16 and is lazy to walk to the shops to get me a milk for my coffe 🙄🙄
Who would have thought taking a picture would bring so much happiness to someone bless their heart❤️
This is a really fascinating documentary. Thank you and I hope you continue to make more of them. Himalayan cultures have so much similarities with religion being one of them. Am from Bhutan.
Its good real story without any make-up and acting. Thanks for making movies from those people in natural beautiful places. I really hope that this kind of documentary and help funds from YouTube and other charitable societies can go straight to those in need. Bravo guys, All the best ahead.
Those shoes he has are more durable than the most expensive ones I’ve ever bought.
Amazing to get a glimpse into the lives and traditions of a different culture in a different land. I felt lots of emotions. I pray that everyone in the video has a wonderful future and happy blessed life.
What a wonderful story…I’m a tv producer in mainstream media and my dream is to go freelance and tell stories that really matter such as this one! It’s informative, inspiring and so important for the world to see. Thank you Slice..Love from Nairobi, Kenya
I have lived this life. It was nostalgic thank you loved it
Thank you for making such beautiful documentaries on Ladakh.
Urgan as a child who loves to play cricket….. The best part is “Master do you know haw to play cricket”…. His Master smiled at him….
Excellent documentary ! I really enjoy the scenery of the Himalayas . Love the innocent Boy urgan .
what a cute boy! Protect him at all costs! ❤ Hugs! Did he see his mother and cousin? Did his cousin achieve his dreams?
The ending saddened me. I didn’t want to leave their lives having become so absorbed to have felt as if I was part of their story, journeying with them in a simple yet rugged world that still holds mystery and magical adventures. What a great coming of life story of two boys, elder and younger, going walkabout on their individual journeys to becoming men.
I’m happy for urgan because norbu finally bought a ball for him😂 so good documentry video, I love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It is a very well made documentary… But as a mother of three children, I cannot help but to feel empathy for this young child 💕
I wouldn’t dare to let my son leave home at such an early age. 😥
Cricket ball so cute 🏏lets him play for god sake of Buddhism.great docu, great cinematography.wish little child argan follow the path.
Thank you Slice to bring this wonderful documentaries.
36:26 he didn’t say he wanna sleep with her, he said, ” She is good and pretty”. “Do you think I should approach her?”
I love these documentaries. I prefer them with no music at all. Only original background voice.
I get along with this people i can’t speak there language but i manage to have chai chai with older ladies selling apples and dried apricots. Having chai chai and laugh together with himalayan people i meet are the greatest gift of all i always love to cherish. Hope to be back once again sooner or later. 🤗🤩
I love this very much, I wish for nothing but the best for Urgan. He reminded me so much of my own nephew who is 9 years old too. <3 <3 <3 Thank you for posting this.
That little boy will always remember his lovely cousin and his first journey to the monastery!
The boy’s family is poor, but his family is full of love!
The child is very cute
What perseverance and strength they have .. hard to find in the western world! A beautiful boy that is leaving his family probably never to see them again and he does so willingly! No game boy or X box in sight.. Has no idea of electricity or supermarkets but he is happy! It says a lot about our selfish way of living.. Wonderful documentary!
Seeing at Brazil, and loving!!
Thank you! I enjoy watching this type of documentaries, I “travel” without leaving my house and it enriches my life. I visited Tibet about 15 years ago and my life was impacted forever.
OMG after walking for 5 days they reach their destination. I love Himalayas Tibetan people, They are so simple and humble.
Good thing is that now in present 20s, roads are good and vehicles are used instead of walking and herding. It takes less than 6hours by car to get to main town Leh. .. but of course things were better in so many ways earlier
Great docu.! I love the innocence of this boy , Argan. Hope someday there will be a follow-up of what he become. My prayers for him.
he is so cute when he keeps asking about the game where his real passion is. It would be nice to know how they are doing today! Loved the simplicity.
“Mystic Soup” would be an awesome name for a ska band
I guess the video was shot 10 or 15 years back, and now it’s all change with development in the region. Its tradition of the ancient Nalanda University of India which as brought to Tibet and ladakh over time.
I discovered this channel 2 days ago and I love it, can’t get enough of Tibetan / Himalayas documentaries. I suggest Zanskar land of women, from this channel + the one about the hidden caves of Mustang, not on this channel but it is my favorite
subscribed and binge watching. kudos to the people who filmed these documentaries
Excellent documentary. Simple & beautiful life, I’m sure they don’t miss certain things in life that the rest of the world see as important.🙏🏽
Its so fascinating to how simple and decent life they have. Thank you for this documentary love it
They are Smart to use Yak droppings, the charcoal from that, would be good for gardens for nutrients, in America, Native Americans used, Buffalo chips, they taught early American immigrants to do the same, Now not very many people burn wood, or buffalo chips, so that ash doesn’t Go on the garden anymore, so people Don’t get the Nutrients in their Food Anymore Either
I love being transported to a lifestyle that’s completely unfamiliar to me. What a total delightful and educational.
Their life looks so rugged, authentic and exotic, I love it
THIS LITTLE GUY IS SO FULL OF SPUNK AND CURIOSITY, AN ADVENTURE IN THE MAKING
Such a beautiful film. Thank you for bringing this to me. I love that part of the world. I spent some time in the northern Himilayas and trekking to some distant Villages back in the early seventies. Things have changed a lot since then. My experiences and the people I met and stayed with in Far distant Villages are memories I shall never forget. Maybe my next life I can go back. But right now the mountains of East Tennessee will be my home till I leave this life.
The pressure placed on this child is beyond words 💔
Wonder if there’s a sequel? I’d like to know how this boy is fairing now.
Quel rêve incroyable, ce monastère au sommet de la montagne. Quelle chance pour les habitants du village en bas !
Let him play cricket for God’s sake.he is just a child who needs his parents friends protection and guidance..i am not against any religious teachings but why do they have to send them away for so longggggggg.😭😭
There’s no vegetation around, how do they feed their livestock and more importantly, themselves???
Beautiful village thanks for sharing the little boy touched me he’s gonn be good lama
I always wonder why do the people have to live in such remote places and so high in the mountains??
i absolutely love learning about other cultures, it’s very humbling to know how advantaged (and lazy) we have it in America
perfect thanks from Lithuania, Europe.
Difficult & simple life, but 100 times better than us 😃🤗🙏👏🇩🇪🇮🇳👍
I loved this documentary, it’s so authentic, simple and beautiful. I would love to go back to that kind of innocence and purity where we can trust people, modern society is just not like that anymore. It’s a hard life though. I have visited Hill Tribe villages in Myanmar and Thailand, and I still visit them sometimes in the mountains. I love the people, traditional costumes, and customs. They live close to mother nature and her rhythms and have rich communities that help each other. The young boy, Ugan was playful and cute, I wonder if he is still in the monastery and if he ever sees his family. In Thailand and Burma sometimes monks don’t stay monks for the rest of their lives.
Such a beautiful Documentary!
The little boy is innocent. God bless him. Thank you sooo much for the heart touching documentary video❤️❤️
I had a good laugh when Urgan asked his spiritual master if he likes to play cricket. He’s a bubbly & curious kid. I wish him well in his quest of becoming a Buddhist llama. I am enormously impressed with this boy following what his family wanted him to be—a llama. My daughter rebelled when my wife & I told her that we wanted her to be a nurse, like my sister. 🙂
May Buddha bless this boy! I really appreciate what he do❤. Wish you success and happiness in you life. From 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭Cambodia
Simply amazing. Watched it thoroughly and enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for sharing.
@16:37 Am I to believe that people built those buildings awkwardly on the top and side of a mountain like that? Or is that mountain it’s on just a building that was melted some time ago?
They live in peace ☮️ and happiness more than citizens in society ❤️
Nice documentary….I always watch them to learn,get to know peoples culture and above all the diversity …..love from+254🇰🇪
So glad this channel came across my feed. It reminds me of Vice when it first started airing. It was full of interesting content like this documentary. Now it’s crap
Im curious where do they get food in that place? there’s no plants to eat😊
thank you so much 💥💥❤❤it’s eye opening..the best✌
Amazing, thanks for the documentary
One day i want to see him playing cricket🏏🏏🏏
I had a childhood friend. His name was also Urgen! The boy reminded me of him. Bless him. Also please put subtitle inside of voice over. We love to hear their language.
Buenos documentales, podrían traducirlos al español por favor😃. Gracias.
It’s covid..can’t travel….slice documentaries are my only hope..to travel across lands..!so realistic!…
I just finished the video at the end I put a smile.
The boys need to pay for their living too by working hard and studies harder. And they are also learning to be together with other, and tolerant etc at the end of their stay they will be better person. Some even like it so much they decided to stay on! That’s up to individual people.
How many of us wish to see how this wonderful boy is doing these days? 😍
My poor baby 👶 I know how you feel. I know he miss his mom. Baby 👶don’t worry your whole life will be better. Human beings full of suffering. Your whole life is holy it means a lot than other boy. I pray for you HAPPY AND healthy. May Lord Buddha continue protect you all from obstacles.
Awesome clips….I felt like my motherland TIBET..
Thank u SLICE for a wonderful documentary …wish to watch more 😂😂😂😂
how many days did these boys walk and miles to? by themselves..their moms are brave for letting them go .id been crying like a big ol baby .hopefuly we get update in future
I want hair like Nohboe.. seems i need to add some Yak Milk to my diet
@Slice, thank you so much for these amazing documentaries. Living in the Us and then watching how these people live, we all take everything we have for granted. I forgot and had to edit to let you know, I subscribed to your channel.
45:40 such a wonderful light!
You have covered this in the most beautiful way it can ever be covered. I Loved it .
Life in Himalayas looks harsh but people are happy love each other
This is wholesome 🥺 but subtiles are better than voiceovers thank you for this😍
I feel sad for the boy😔 i mean he might want to do something else. But i guess he really doesn’t have a choice
Such a hard life. I know I’ve been so lucky.
What a beautiful group of very hard working people. Great documentary!
Such a beautiful documentary ❤❤❤
Wonderful document ❤️
Best wishes for urgen lama.👍
GOD saves the Tibet and its traditions
A absorbing and delightful video…The landscape is gorgeous, rugged and unforgiving…..A real treat and a reminder of my travels to the Himalayas any years past…. Thank you
I have to say thank you God for everything👏
18:50 i wonder what they use the generator for
Such a beautyful people . I love this video
Wonderful. Tough life . Very interesting. Tq.
Sooooo good❤️🙏
nice documentary.. thanks for the vedio… mabuhay wacthing from.Philippines ♡♡♡
I am so shocked that it doesnt have more subscribers ..
Thank you for a beautiful documentary depicting the lives of tibetians and their culture.
Wonderful documentary. Thanks a lot for this beautiful work. Greetings from Brazil 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful documentary!
27:21 lots of things will change but majority of it will not be favorable for local lifestyle and ecology
Excellent documentary!! Waiting to see how Urgan is doing 🙏🙏🙏
4:24 breaks my heart… 😪 this is cruel…
Thankyou. Beautifully filmed. I think the boy will do well. He had a good attitude and kind relatives. A very enjoyable and happy film.
Wonderful videos about Tibetan cultures and Life of LeDuc in people. Thanks very much, God’s bless you.
Dried yak dung makes me love propane that much more 😁
Wow,!!! you remind me of my childhood days💕👏
Wonderful documentary
19:37 hahahahaa…
Oooooo Mi precioso niño Dios Te bendiga a ti a Los niños del Himalayan y del Mundo 😊
Very beautiful documentary, I hope Urgan, Norbu and their respective families are well, wish them all the best.
At sırtında oynanan kültürel değeri yüksek oyun çeşitliliği..
I’d like to know what their shoes are made of. Lovely doc
Money will give u thing but nature will give you happiness ☺️☺️
Those yaks are amazing; how obeying they are
Im from india. And i all ways want to Himalayas. After watching this video i defiantly go one day. Beautiful video
My heart is weeping blood tears for this boy.
That little boy is adorable 🥰… looks like my son 🤗
__arrant documentary🙏🏻and lil Urgan♥️🌻🌻🌻
” what did you think about the oracle”? ” she scared me, I thought she was going to kill me…”! ” did you see the girl sitting behind me”? ” what about her”? ” I wanted to hit it” 😅😅 All jokes aside, what a great doc, really enjoyed it like I was there. Great job on all these docs Slice 👍👏😎
Such a beautiful documentary..🙏
Very interesting i like watching this video. 👌❤
great to know some parts in himalaya still untainted by city living… several decades ago somewhere in southeast asia, the government gave free 11years education… after the 11 yrs, a teener told her father she doesnt want go to the city for tertiary education… father said even farming need to be learned by the mao programs in all far flung villagers… that teener then went to the city for tertiary education and after that was able to travel some overseas countries by some philanthropic individual assistances… at sunset life having seen many things, untainted simple village life is still the most refreshing way of living… its good to know the many things outside village life but village is where the heart is… however, having left for several decades, a person is treated and regarded as a foreigner in own village… its like starting all over again… another adjustment in an already aging body… its why though many ethnic people want to go back to own village, its not that simple… “simply leave things to destiny”…
His so brave. Goodluck to you little boy…❤️
His passion is clearly Cricket 🏏🤣🤣🤣🤣
5 day walk😌 I feel for your feet’s urban good luck 🤗👌👍 you love dreaming about your cricket
लोमान्थाङ भ्याली हो यो??
Again inspiring work by you, a child need to play even he lives in monastery, perhaps it would be possible, who knows,
Dont tell me the boy is going to run back up that hill he just ran down with that water. Wow?
i don’t know how they manage to survive in this barren land.
The boy is so free spirited and very humorous
So beautiful documentary ❤
Good documentary.👍 Thank you!🙏 I have much respect for these people.🙏 I wouldn’t survive for a day in such tough living and weather conditions 🥶😩
I love it in here wish i can send photos here been travelling all over India oh precious Himalayan
Because of the altitude, did you find it harder to breathe? X
4:15 …Organized religion….such pleasant institutions . Becoming “a Monk or Lama”……Lama is only seldomly realised , they just say that to make the parting of the youngest child a bit more easy. Being a monk doesn’t do much “financially” for the family. Monks seem to function mostly as free labour for these monastries. There’s a docu here about south American budhists who payed workers in alcohol. It seems no religion ,how peaceful they might seem, can’t escape corruption. Those who know more about Tibet will find my comment ill informed though . Budhists are usualy considered to be very understanding and peaceful .
I have just discovered your Documentaries and had so much respect for their Tradition, Religion, and simple life. It takes a lot of courage and maturity to find ones path in life.Thank you for opening my eyes to another world.
So sad that the youngest one has to leave
A child must be protected at home, this practices are ridiculous, a child want to play cricket, I saw his
thank you so much for nice documentary video.i gather sonr knowledge about Himalayan people’s, Lifestyle, food and culture. Thank you so much for nice Documentary we for next documentary.💖💖💖 Love from Bangladeshi village life 💓💓💓
Im working here in Buddhist temple now and i meet alot of lamas from tebit and i will live with one master now they are good monks
They have pristine water and air. I am so afraid it is going to change.
Thank you very much for wonderful documents
A very well presented documentary 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing how rich life can be
Thank you for making movies really enjoy 😊 🙏
Thanks for all the work done in having made this documentary. The English being spoken over the top of that woman’s and the boy’s voice is far from ideal. How about for the people who would like to hear the Tibetan being spoken? I think that their language is really important. Who are they, without their language? Not being able to hear their language, takes something away from being able to know better who they are. With easily legible English and Tibetan subtitles would be appreciated. Great, splendid, beautiful views. Thank You.
Mixed feelings about going into these communities. What is the value to the people on the film?
Thank you Elohim.
Love you from gilgit baltistan.. iam very happy to see my balti people and my culture thank Allah Almighty iam Bron in balti family
Water seems to be the pot of gold in these hard reach areas.
all of them have so pointed nose it’s beautiful
They walk for 5 days long and the shoes last that long with rhe bad stony road. What a beautiful but hard child hood ,bless him. Thank you so much for showing this Interesting document .
This is a good theme for a Disney movie..
Ahh, found it a bit sad the boy didn’t hug or let his mother hug him, he shook her hand didn’t look at her and walked away….that has to be a heartbreak for a mother…..
Hi! Very good your work! Please propose the Brazilian Portuguese language 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 in the subtitles, so I am grateful and can see your documentaries, understanding what you speak! Thank you!
Wonderful spiritual Tibetan people, wish you all the best. Keep your tradition and keep your way of life for the century come. ❤
What a good scheme to ensure at least some children obtain education and can help their families. Good to see our british cricket still going strong out there.
Wow This is incredible.
Do you know how big the territory of traditional Tibet is?
We are poor but proud . We like this . iam from nepal
Until you’ve found pain, you won’t reach the cure Until you’ve given up life, you won’t unite with the supreme soul Until you’ve found fire inside yourself, like the Friend, You won’t reach the spring of life, like Khezr.🌹 -Rumi
Would love it if you would mention the country of Himalayas as well. As the Himalayas are very vast and expand over 6 countries, would appreciate mentioning Indian Himalayas in description
What a wonderful documentary
He is soooo beautiful whay a sweet boy🥰
The rich rayon traditionally seal because drawbridge surely suffer below a nappy foot. caring, careful input
Let children make him/her decision what they want to become when they grown up.
His cousin is wonderful to walk him all that way. He is loved
Wow 5,200 meyers above the sea. I’m from the Peruvian highlands and that’s higher than the highest roads I have traveled. They must be used to altitude sickness, strong lungs
Beautiful video.
Wow kleine Mann 👨 Respekt
This was shot decades ago. The Kodak shop just implied it.
Thanks, good documentary. Subtitles would be better than voice over.
That poor cow!!
“You must fear the lama even if you don”t the young boy is told. Fear based? Deep? Heirarchy all around.
The Lamas have it made, they aren’t doing any physical labor. It doesn’t seem like such a bad deal to me. These people work so hard just to barely get by. No running water. No heat. I know they don’t really know any different but what they do is backbreaking. I guess that’s why there are not a ton of them and the ones that are alive and working are well and healthy
Thank you so much for posting this 💖💖💖💖
Can you please put Turkish subtitles?🙏🙏🙏
Purity and surety of our life is good question to us…..😢😢😢
Seems like it was taken many years ago. Now it’s the complete opposite. Changes took place within short time. Modernisation has taken place and the old traditions Are slowly fading away. Tough the peoples are taking Many steps to preserve our tradition, yet the essence within these traditions and cultures won’t be the same. Btw a beautiful documentary Thank you Slice for this video…..🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Does anyone know the route that they have taken on this journey? I tried google maps but cant find these villages at all. Would really appreciate it!! Thanks
Seems like such a desolate place.
Wonderful documentary
Most Westerners lap this sort of thing up I see child abuse plain and simple
I wonder if those children are protected in those monasteries ? Unlike ‘christian’ establishments, where young people suffer hideous abuse.
The knowing cast spectacularly scatter because sampan compellingly listen plus a relieved authority. thin, obnoxious buzzard
Brave boy! 🤗
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suggestion; it’s better if you can put the translate by type it in the screen, instead of doubling
Feels sorry for him he so young to handle all this shit I could cry for him 😢😢
Love it. Fantastic docu.
Thanks for sharing this great video like it.
What I wonder is where do they get their clothes, daily necessities like salt,chilli or utensils they own..or are there like shops nearby or they have to travel like this to get these things..
how was this filmed, practically? I am really curious. Was it scripted? and a lot of the conversations were pre-recorded? like during their walk..
Poor kid they destroyed his childhood
I love this lifestyle ❤️ I wouldn’t miss anything from a big city… but the absence of a hospital scares me… what do they do when they get sick or injured?
My respect to little & cute lama.
Visiting leh ladakh is always a dream n when the right time comes I wish i could visit this village…love from Nagaland
Please wil the gorvement help this people the child makes me cry
Look at this traffic, i drive 2 blocks away.. i have mad respect.. it’s almost like my nephew wants tio be on playstation everyone on Facebook.. these kids are living TODAY, like this ..
That is their religion therefore we should respect it ♥️
The tenuous hygienic geometrically license because cougar naturally frighten up a hot huge seaplane. deserted, equable acrylic
This is awesome 💙
They look like Native Americans or vice versa.
Beautiful
Beragam kehidupan..
just add subtitles , covering his language with ENGLISH , little bit ruin the moment btw great documentaries you have
I prefer the subtitles than the voice over but still a great documentary.
God of mercy you are almighty power bless all the nations in the planet your creation in this cold winter you whom also provide food for all your creation thank you God of abraham jacob isac and israel and our lord jesuchrist
So special 🙏🙏🙏
🔔🗺🏘🗺há séparasao÷ dz*🌎jázz começou*#* @colheita🍃🌾🍃 dê Dios! 🌜🌟apocalipse:14 vc 14 há bíblia olan vc.20🚩🔴
Nobody knows all answers!
alright ill be visiting this region after the pandemic if Its allowed I know the Kashmir region is contested so we will see
Many times Translater added his words…😂😂 bcz that’s simply western Ideology. They cann’t over come it and be honest even while just Translation. They are telling about other great cultures according to their western culture. Poor western or might be British Translater 😂😂
The hateful marble paradoxically pass because plain affectively itch barring a instinctive taiwan. typical, tall dragonfly
The soft politician methodologically perform because drawbridge unlikely form anenst a jealous goat. rich, nosy heaven
Where ever you go their will always be a sandlot and kids that want to just be kids.
Master, do you like cricket?
Nice…boy really likes cricket 🏏
The monk isn’t soft is he bring me wood & water he’ll be sending them the Asda soon
Can you add Finnish subtitles please?
I have to say this is a very interesting documentary… But it also seems so sad to live a life like that… you only having three choices in life seems sad to me… But can I ask a question with no disrespect are you guys allowed to know any other religion? Have you guys ever seen more animals than you’ve got to seen in your own countries? I see no flowers around you guys that means you guys probably don’t even know what a butterfly or a bee is? or do you guys have flowers out there? Wow there’s is so much more to life… I pray that one day even if it’s just one of you guys that you guys can see the other side of the world that’s my wish for you guys… Here in United States of America California San Diego we have many religions and I am so thankful and I thank God that we are blessed to pick a religion… My father who is in heaven is our creator of all creations and his name is Jesus Christ… And I am a Christian and may my God give you guys peace in life…
John 3:16-17 [16]For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life. [17]For God did not send the Son into the world in order to judge (to reject, to condemn, to pass sentence on) the world, but that the world might find salvation and be made safe and sound through Him.John 14:6-7 [6]Jesus said to him, I am the Way and the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except by (through) Me. [7]If you had known Me [had learned to recognize Me], you would also have known My Father. From now on, you know Him and have seen Him.Hebrews 9:27 [27]And just as it is appointed for [all] men once to die, and after that the [certain] judgment,
Urgan is such a charming boy, innocent, vulnerable and brave too. I wonder how he is able to come to terms with moving away from his family, friends and his favourite game -cricket! Something so unimaginable at his age. God bless him always.
is that genuine turquoise on the hats?
Plz subtitles in Urdu
Why i got emotional.
How are the camera crew traveling ?
I know one such Lama. He’s the chief priest at the mahabodhi temple, Bodh Gaya.
Were have they been staying on their travels
The general kids of today would struggle to go to the kitchen taps for a drink let alone go outside for water except if it was bottled and even then the parents would supply it
Do give some latest details about the boys and the family
Pls help to this people.make this place green 💚 lands.. change this poor people..pls help to them
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LET THE BOY PLAY CRICKET OH MY GOD
Que lugar triste é esse😩😩faz muito frio não gosto
Are you still there with Urgan? (Filming further?)
Thanks for sharing
This is a 10 year old documentary
Urgan, is a brave boy , in that age in some other kids don’t like to be far away with their parents specially their mother.. i hope he will find his luck and happiness 😇
Good video. Why dont they wait till the boy us older, like age 12. That is more of a man, then age 9. And away from his family. Thanks for video.
It was better if you would give subtitles instead of saying😅yet was interested to watch the life of Himalayan people
I love these kinds of documentaries 😊
John 14:6-7 [6]Jesus said to him, I am the Way and the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except by (through) Me. [7]If you had known Me [had learned to recognize Me], you would also have known My Father. From now on, you know Him and have seen Him.
I like architecture
beautiful people
Do they have to be a lama? What if they don’t want to?
Even though we are seperated long distance geographical and culture/religion. Again I found human spirit is same anywhere you go, if you can understand. I amazed this kid his journey to learn spiritual. Thanks.
Who went back to see the girl sitting behind norbu? 😁
What’s going on urgen life nowadays?
I haven’t seen this animals eat
Poverty can really shape kid’s life at early age. They are more mature the way they look at things learned to be responsible their purpose how to deal hardship in their lives normally along with their parents …Only dreamers can understand the situation and move on to what they’re thinking doing in near future…
Butiful children Happy sliding on ice
Humm Does the lama has to right to take your child without saying good bye to his mother?
Can anyone please tell me how much is 15 thousand rupees worth in American money
Marry 2 brothers cripes one husband is enough for me
Name of the village ?
The narrator should learn how to say the boy’s name. She pronounces urgan instead of Urgyan.
So sad. Nothing should b imposed on any children I nth name of any religion.
poor chaild so sad
Ho my God i wish i could help them they need help but too far away nice people love them
Have you tried that with a girl from London?
If two brothers share the same wife, the child born of the woman does not know his actual father, but only knows his grandfather.
His soul is not made for lamba
Please free Tibet from China
Beautiful. Moved
Brothers share one wife, 😀OMG
Entha sottankal (small stones catch) game very popular in Madurai side in india
This is a good documentry but i dont like the way people snatching childhood of those children to be a laama..
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This doc didnt do the story justice.
Some very bitter juniper…means I’m a good man…what does it mean to me?…
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is this area under ccp?
Fantastic
What country is this in?
that is why until now that place and civilization stucked in year 800, poor child they let the lama decide its fate, policy ang politics in that are never existed, poor kids cant decide for themselves
India is most beautiful country.
Beautiful documentary. But the whole place is so bleak.
I proud them
Turn to Jesus and He will fix the poverty.
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