tv Pereriv v veshchanii RUSSIA1 September 16, 2023 4:33am-4:58am MSK
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hello hi. hello masha, let’s talk , we need to clarify one situation about what makes you think that ira is my mother, isn’t that so? of course not. ira is my aunt, she and her mother had an accident, her mother died, but ira survived, she was badly injured. this is true. i did , i need to quickly tell my mom about this, so where is she at home? while we're still going, we'll go where we're going for 5 minutes. well, people are gathering. infection
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yes, it seems quiet, i’ll cut everything. what happened? forgive me for everything i did to you with a bad, unpleasant word. by the way, i only agree with what comes to me treated her like her own daughter. she, of course, is a little daring, but i don’t mind such a sister, daring, daring, i don’t understand, explain in a normal way what’s happening.
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in such an atypical way. i continue my immersion into one exotic country and immerses me this time in every sense. this is an ancient rite of purification; water , as it were, washes away all the bad energy and releases all the good from your heart so that it can be re-opened to this world and all the beautiful things that are in it. although i opened my heart to cambodia a long time ago. good morning to us.
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oh nam day is the capital of cambodia, the name of this city translated into russian means nun’s hill. the fact is that, according to one of the legends, the capital of cambodia was founded by a nun stump, supposedly, while walking along the river, she saw a floating tree, and in it branches, four statues of buddha, then she ordered the construction of a temple for them on the nearest hill, people began to flock to the temple to worship the statues and a city gradually appeared around. well, solemn pagodas and temples that literally breathe peace and today are one of the main attractions of pena. thank you very much for this ritual, to be honest, this was the first time this happened to me. what is the name of this ritual, and this is a very ancient nonsense in their buddhism and hinduism, water is considered a source of energy for the renewal of new strength. so that cutting like this essentially cleanses a person’s stern, taking away everything bad and behind his light. but
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could you tell us in more detail what all these actions that you performed meant. this is the white sheet you covered me with. first, you knelt down and folded your hands, thereby showing respect to the monk, and as if asking for the ritual, and then we covered you with a sheet and soon. they pulled it down and the negative energy went away. those who follow this ritual are ordinary people who live in the area, either alone or with entire families with children. and it comes, they do it as often as they need it, there are no rules. how can a person understand that it’s time for him to come to you for depression, just a bad mood, headache, insomnia? and if everything is fine with you, just an impulse of the soul is also an excellent reason , we will not refuse anyone. is it possible to say that you choose part of this negative energy for yourself? no, monks, we don’t take anything for ourselves; we are just an instrument, a kind of language of the buddha that conveys to a person the prayer
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that should help him. i noticed. you are so young, how old are you? you are already a monk, right? it's probably unusual for you to see such a monk. i am 27 years old and for eight of them i have already been in this status. why did you choose this path? it was my way to help the family make their life easier. the fact is that in cambodia it is considered a good thing when one of the sons, preferably the eldest, becomes a monk for a while, usually for 3 months, to pray for to your family. and thereby protect her and bring light to the family. it turns out that you can’t be a monk all your life. yes, it all depends on you, even for a week during the week, monks are subject to certain requirements, for example, they cannot start a family, of course, but in monasticism for a time, no one demands compliance with all existing vows. the fact is that the basic five, such as not lying, not stealing, are observed by any member of the community; the deeper the monastic experience, the more vows are given over time,
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for example, not to touch a woman. and with complete immersion, if a person devotes his entire life to god, he reaches hundreds of vows. in general , monasticism in cambodia seems to be wider a phenomenon than what we are used to; some families send their sons to study in schools at monasteries. this is a kind of social lift in adulthood, it is in the order of things to become a monk in order to heal the soul and survive the passing of a loved one, or say, if it has become difficult for you to be in society and fulfill your work duties, but is popular among young people, then young people receive temporary monasticism learn the basics of religion through spiritual practice and return to ordinary life; such an experience, for example, was received by the current king of cambodia now i will show you truly royal beauty, because this is the king’s palace,
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the real working residence of monarchs, although it is unlikely that you will be able to see it, but you can easily look into one of the halls. these are such beautiful wedding dresses of kings and queens. gold and this is an astrologer’s costume. yes, the king had an astrologer. but these, by the way, are elegant security suits , and they are still wearing them. and this solemn pagoda is called wat ounal. the patriarch of cambodian buddhism lives here. it was built in the 15th century. century to store a hair from buddha's eyebrows , which is called that. oh, by the way, this hair is still stored here. a hair lies right here under
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the buddha statue. and here is another important pagoda. this gnome, by the way, is the tallest in the city. but these snakes that stretched out along the stairs are called nadya; such snakes can be found in cambodia here and there, according to legend, guzev’s students must have asked more than once. well, i just didn’t take animals as a sequence, but once in a time of weather for a year, literally at the cutoff. this kind of red color, maybe, yes, and absolutely different shades, from pinkish tones to wine burgundy and brown, we get such wood from different types of wood. for example,
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siamese rosewood would be suitable, or, say, indian therocarpus, it is also called rosewood, and besides the fact that it is very beautiful, what other qualities does it have? this is a tree. this is ideal wood, it does not rot, even in our humid climate it does not require special care and retains its presentation for a long time. and it is also twice as strong as oak, if it is so strong and reliable, how long can it last easily? 100 years easily. yes, even 500 or more, up to five centuries, such furniture can last simply incredibly. that is, it turns out that several generations can sit on one chair. absolutely right. it is not for nothing that such furniture is passed on by inheritance. how much can such furniture cost? well, for example, a pair of these cakes costs $650. the minimum price is $2,500, but individual samples can cost up to $26,000 to $26,000 per sofa. it's simple
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there must be timeless furniture. oh, the carving is so beautiful, everything is so beautiful. it's really expensive, rich, you know, that's what they say here. wow, that's a chair. a you can sit down, it’s definitely impossible for me. yes, this wood is hardly called stone; it is smooth. well , this chair is heavy, like a stone, 10 centimeters thick, so it weighs about 85 kilos. how about bringing heavy furniture into the apartment like this? well, how can i tell you, in the case of mahogany furniture? it's common practice here to take a winch and bring in furniture.
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into the apartment through the windows. better yet, just have a big house. but what kind of beauty is this? yes, very beautiful. it is also important to note that this is a solid piece of wood. in general, this wooden wall panel, traditional for our interiors, costs, by the way, such a thing costs about 8,000 dollars ; all the grandparents of cambodia would like to give their grandchildren such a gift so that a decade later they would look at such a panel and say. oh my granny gave this to me. yes i agree, it's great to buy such furniture can be found in many salons and shops in this city. and in general, it seemed to me that not very crowded compared to other capitals, penampeni is an ideal city just for such leisurely walks through the shops and streets of unhurried, calm, but not
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always quiet. o do you hear, look at the tree there. these are not bats, although they are very similar. these are flying foxes. there are more of them here on this tree, there are 3,000 of them and they live only on it in the entire area . nowhere else. no one knows why exactly here, it’s probably some kind of magic. and then i i went to the city of siam rep this time for the famous local circus. you may be thinking now, well, the circus is just like a circus, but believe me, once you hear its story, you will understand. this place is special. the roots of our
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circus go back to 1979. it was then, during the armed conflict on the thai -cambodian border in a refugee camp , that nine cambodians and one art teacher from france opened an art school. in it , creative activities were supposed to become a kind of therapy for children affected by the war , for children with psychological trauma, almost immediately it became clear that this was a very effective thing, so in 1994, these same people opened a full-fledged school in the city, which today accepts 10,000 students a year , including children from low-income families . the school teaches both circus arts and and and drawing and much more, and it’s all free. well, soon after school the circus itself appeared in the form in which you see it today at our circus. now there are two main missions. the first mission is to provide work in creative sphere for graduates of our school, and the second is to earn money to maintain it. that is, it turns out to be a
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kind of thing. such a ticket to life. yes, for the guys this really is an opportunity to radically change their lives. if you go to the countryside and ask the kids. what future awaits them, and the limit of our dreams will not be answered by working in the rice fields, because for these children this is the truth. the only job available. we give them the opportunity to get a life’s work, which they could not even dream of performing at stage to travel around the world on tour and receive love from the audience. uh, i want to tell you that this is actually great , because this is not just a performance, not just entertainment, this is such support, but for children who find themselves in a difficult situation. thank you very much for what you do . thank you. i know that you have another important mission: an important principle: you do not use animals in your performances. yes , this is truly an inviolable principle, everything is built only on a person’s talents and his
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labor well, as i understand it, you can compete with the dusley circus. i don’t know about competition, but one of our artists is an acrobat. dina is now performing in their corpse. congratulations by the way, the full name of the circus sounds like farpon lesil pak, the french word far is translated as lighthouse signal fire, and the khmer ponle and selpak are light and art, in general, if literally the light of art, which shows the way beautifully and very symbolically such a heavy downpour . i can’t hear myself guys, but you’re great. well done, i was talking about the sweater i looked out of the corner of my eye to see that you were doing just bravo, thank you. thank you, you have to train a lot. we are training. first from morning until lunch, then break another training session from lunch until evening, but you know,
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we can’t say that it’s difficult for us. this is a normal work routine, like standing behind a store counter or delivering newspapers for someone, which was really difficult for us. this is how to survive a pandemic. because we suddenly lost all the spectators and only now have we begun to slowly recover. everything is banal to the point of disgrace. eight o'clock elephant and healthy food, no sodas and sweets, but without this our work is nowhere - it involves heavy workload and very high concentration. so you need to take care of your body. of course, i didn’t regret one bit that i went to the show. it was a story about life in a distant cambodian village and how the traditional values of local culture and religion influence this life and relationships between people. the scenery, by the way, for all
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gives hope and light to the grandchildren here, and the people themselves literally glow from within here, so that all the friendly and smiling ones don’t happen, i take them with me. by the way, in the final program in cambodia. i was completely convinced of this. this is where a real culture shock awaited me. don’t miss the story about how they live on the water in cambodia. during the day and for you too. all ours you will find the releases on the platform. download the application or go to the website and take a look.
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