Kammic Repercussions | Khujjutara | Animated Buddhist Stories
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Khujjutara
In this video, the Buddha explains what past kammic actions led to Khujjutara being a servant and having a hunched back.
Wat San Fran is proud to present stories taken from the Jatakas, Dhammapada, and Buddhist history. These stories often use past rebirth stories (Jatakas) to reveal the connection between past and present, and illustrate the relationship between cause and effect.
Check out the playlist #AnimatedBuddhistStories by Wat San Fran to explore the complete series.
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Subtitles (closed captions) are available in Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, and Thai.
Click on the CC button (closed captions) to turn it on.
Click on the Settings button to change the language.
Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (Traditional) subtitles submitted by user: John Sum
Portuguese subtitles submitted by user: Rafael Guimarães
Russian subtitles submitted by user: Dania Akhmedova
Spanish subtitles submitted by users: Gloria Lo and Fernando Liu Zheng
Tamil subtitles submitted by user: Vishnuvardhini Chandrasekaran
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Narrator
Name: Katie Angkustsiri Yip
Email: [email protected]
Artist
Name: Apichaya Phuetkasicholpasutha
Email: [email protected]
Animator
Name: Sarin Phonsawek
Email: [email protected]
Expertise: After Effects and Photoshop
Portfolio: https://www.deviantart.com/deracts
https://watsanfran.org
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If you enjoy our videos and would like to contribute to our efforts in spreading Buddhism, please visit http://watsanfran.org/donate
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This video is sponsored by
- Arunya Triyanond and family
- Jittima Wipusupan and family
- Wilasinee Narupakorn and family
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We do not permit the usage of any of our content - videos, images, or audio - on any other channels. If you wish to have your language represented on our videos, please email us at [email protected]
Khujjutara
In this video, the Buddha explains what past kammic actions led to Khujjutara being a servant and having a hunched back.
Wat San Fran is proud to present stories taken from the Jatakas, Dhammapada, and Buddhist history. These stories often use past rebirth stories (Jatakas) to reveal the connection between past and present, and illustrate the relationship between cause and effect.
Check out the playlist #AnimatedBuddhistStories by Wat San Fran to explore the complete series.
********************************
Subtitles (closed captions) are available in Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, and Thai.
Click on the CC button (closed captions) to turn it on.
Click on the Settings button to change the language.
Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (Traditional) subtitles submitted by user: John Sum
Portuguese subtitles submitted by user: Rafael Guimarães
Russian subtitles submitted by user: Dania Akhmedova
Spanish subtitles submitted by users: Gloria Lo and Fernando Liu Zheng
Tamil subtitles submitted by user: Vishnuvardhini Chandrasekaran
********************************
Narrator
Name: Katie Angkustsiri Yip
Email: [email protected]
Artist
Name: Apichaya Phuetkasicholpasutha
Email: [email protected]
Animator
Name: Sarin Phonsawek
Email: [email protected]
Expertise: After Effects and Photoshop
Portfolio: https://www.deviantart.com/deracts
https://watsanfran.org
********************************
If you enjoy our videos and would like to contribute to our efforts in spreading Buddhism, please visit http://watsanfran.org/donate
********************************
This video is sponsored by
- Arunya Triyanond and family
- Jittima Wipusupan and family
- Wilasinee Narupakorn and family
********************************
We do not permit the usage of any of our content - videos, images, or audio - on any other channels. If you wish to have your language represented on our videos, please email us at [email protected]
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