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Aulacese (Vietnamese) Film:
A Tiger that Leaves the Mountain Faces Challenge - P3/4 (In Aulacese)
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Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, and Thai.
Filmmaking
was introduced to
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
at the end of 1890s.
It began to thrive in 1923
with the first movie
co-produced
by the French and
the Aulacese based
on the masterpiece
“The Tale of Kiều” by
literary great Nguyễn Du.
Embracing
the modern technology
of our world's civilization
and combining it
with a diverse artistic
foundation inherent in
the country's traditions,
Aulacese filmmaking
nowadays continues
to develop to
enhance the nation's
cultural landscape.
On Enlightening
Entertainment,
Supreme Master
Television is pleased
to introduce different
forms of arts
from Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
as well as from other
countries in the world,
in order to share the
beauty and cultures
of the peoples
on our planet.
The film “A Tiger That
Leaves the Mountain
Faces Challenges”
chronicles a young man’s
experience on the path
of spiritual practice
for eternal liberation.
The story also offers
counsel for renunciates
to build strength
on the protective power
of the spiritual community
and the guidance
of the respected master
while on the noble
journey of the soul.
We now invite you
to enjoy part 3 of the film
“A Tiger that
Leaves the Mountain
Faces Challenge,”
written by the Venerable
Thích Chân Tính and
produced by
Hoằng Pháp Temple,
with performances by
Bhiksu Tâm Khải
as Head Monk,
Bhiksu Tâm Hải
as Discipline Monk,
Thiên Bảo as Hùng,
Thanh Điền
as Hùng’s Uncle,
Kinh Quốc as Brother Hai,
Công Ninh as Foreman,
Dương Cẩm Lynh as Hà,
Hoàng Mập as
Plump Novice,
Hoài An as Thủy’s mother,
Lý Nuôi
as Skinny Novice,
Bích Vân as Thủy,
Châu Kha as Thúy,
with the participation
of respected monks
in Hoằng Pháp Temple
and other artists.
While Hùng
was in the midst
of wealth and success,
his mother suddenly
passed away.
This made him realize
that the world
is ephemeral and full of
suffering due to the cycle
of life and death.
After the funeral service,
Hùng gave the tenant farmers
all of his lands and fields.
He also sold his family’s
home, determined to
become a monk to study
Buddha’s teaching.
While at the temple,
Hùng dedicated
his time to meditation
and neglected studying
the teachings.
He also believed that
staying at the temple was
not suitable for his ideal
of entering monkhood.
He finally left the temple
and found a remote place
to focus on the practice
of meditation.
Thank you for watching
today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master Television.
Up next is
Words of Wisdom.
We bid you farewell.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
O Brother!
Why didn’t you stop
when I called you?
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Because you kept calling
“O Brother,”
I didn’t know
who you were calling.
If you called me
“Fat Brother,”
I’d know right away.
You’re looking
for brother Nhất Tâm,
aren’t you?
Yes. Do you know
where he is?
I told you many times before.
How do I know
if you don’t?
Please show me where he is.
I must get to work now.
My master is coming.
Please ask him.
Yes, thank you.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Greetings, Your Venerable.
Buddha be praised.
May I ask you something?
What is your question,
child?
Please have a seat,
Master.
Your Venerable,
may I ask if you know
why Nhất Tâm
left the temple?
It’s a matter of affinity.
If there’s no more
affinity, he’d leave.
Could you tell me
where brother Nhất Tâm
is now?
He left on his own,
so I don’t know
his whereabouts.
It was probably
because I came here
and disturbed him
so much that he left.
That is one of
the many reasons.
I truly love him
very much.
He already left;
I feel very sad.
You should sacrifice
your selfish love
to let him open his heart
to all beings.
Togetherness and
separation are the nature
of this world.
Separation will come
sooner or later.
Ponder deeply
on this to live in peace.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Your Venerable,
I’ve just arrived.
Please come
to the guest room.
Give more thought
to what I’ve just said.
When you feel sad,
come to the temple,
so I can help resolve your
sorrowful entanglements.
Thank you very much,
Master.
Buddha be praised.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Is this your first time here?
Yes, it’s our first time.
How do you know
about this remote temple?
Your Venerable,
on New Year,
we’re committed to
making offerings to 10
temples in remote areas.
And the locals
showed us here.
How many temples
have you visited so far?
This temple is the 9th one.
One more temple
will make it ten.
If you happen to know
any temple,
please show us so that
we can make it ten.
Let me see.
But there isn’t
any other temple
in this isolated area.
Please try to remember.
Is there another temple
around here?
Ah, I remember now.
More than 1 kilometer
from here, there is
a young monk’s abode.
We heard he was
an architect before
becoming a monk.
Is that right, Master?
That’s right.
His name is Nhất Tâm.
Before he stayed in an
abode about 500 meters
from here.
Once in a while
he went down to the
populated area for alms.
But the buffalo herder
kids disturbed him
so much that he left.
Then he went deep
into the forest to stay.
Is the road there difficult
to travel, Master?
It’s quite difficult.
What do you think?
Are we going there, Hà?
Let’s try.
The road going there
is also dangerous
and isolated.
The more difficult
the task,
the more merit one earns.
Let’s try it.
Let’s go now; otherwise,
it’s getting late.
Please come
in to the temple
for a vegetarian meal.
Master, we wish to go
inside and make offerings
to the temple.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Please come inside.
Yes.
I see no temple at all!
It’s here though.
His temple is just that
thatched hut over there.
I’m so happy!
We made it, finally.
A true Truth seeker,
indeed!
Keep it down.
Listen! (What?)
He’s a real ascetic, isn’t he?
Where can he find food
at such a deserted place?
Someone must be
making offerings to him
or he wouldn’t survive.
I wonder why he sits
eye-closed like that?
Who knows!
He’s probably
reciting the scripture.
If he’s reciting
the scripture,
when will he open his eyes?
How about we take
a stroll and sightsee
for a while?
Let’s do that.
I wonder how much longer
his scripture reciting
will be?
How about we just call him?
Can we do that?
It’s disrespectful,
but what else can we do?
Just take the risk anyway.
Greetings, Master.
Greetings, Master.
Greetings, Master.
Greetings, Master.
I’m sorry.
This is an isolated area.
What is it
that you come here for?
Yes, Master.
We come to make offerings.
Please forgive us
for disturbing
your spiritual practice.
How did you know
that I’m here?
A nun showed us
the way here.
I’m sorry. I have
no tables or chairs here.
I hope you can stand.
It’s all right, Master.
Master,
how do you survive in
such an isolated place?
I sometimes go down
to people’s houses
2 kilometers
from here for alms.
Each time gives me
enough food for a week.
Each time going for alms
lasts you for a whole week?
I eat only once a day,
so it doesn’t take much.
Please allow us
to make offerings.
Every week,
we’ll bring rice
and food here for you,
so you won’t have to
go beg for alms.
Thank you.
Since I don’t want
to bother anyone,
I came to this remote place
to practice spiritually.
Please don’t be concerned
about my situation.
Please allow us
to sow some merit.
We’d like to make
offerings to you.
I’m here for
spiritual practice,
not trading,
so I don’t need money.
Please accept it so we can
have some merit.
Please understand.
I don’t spend money here.
It’s only harmful for me
to keep money here.
Please understand.
The Master is right.
It doesn’t help
to keep money here.
How about we buy things
to make offerings?
That’d be better.
When did you start
going to temples?
We’ve just begun.
What is your purpose
of going to the temple?
We go to the temple
to pray for merits
and benefits.
You should take refuge
in the Three Jewels,
and study the Buddha’s
teaching to learn more
about the purpose
of going to the temple.
We’ll do that, Master.
Please teach us more
later on.
We’d like to
take leave now.
It’s a long way,
we’re afraid
it’s getting dark soon.
We’ll be back here.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Goodbye, Master.
Goodbye.
We take leave now,
Master.
You just got here? (Yes.)
Come in, Thủy is inside.
I’ll lock the door for you.
Thank you.
Come in, Hà.
I’m terribly thirsty.
Have some cake.
Master Nhất Tâm
is quite handsome,
but he chose to be a monk.
What a waste!
He’s not only handsome
but also an architect.
I wonder why
he chose to be a monk.
Who knows? He might
have been lovelorn.
Stop talking nonsense.
What are we to buy
to make offerings to him
tomorrow?
Buy anything he lacks
or needs, such as rice,
sugar, bean sauce,
and dried fruits
and vegetables
for long time use.
Then we’ll see
what else he needs.
We should buy him
a gas stove for
convenient cooking.
That’s right.
Let’s hurry off to go shop,
so we can bring to him
tomorrow.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
We’ve just arrived,
Master.
Greetings, Master.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Greetings to you both.
Today we bring rice,
food, and some utensils
here as offerings to you.
How troublesome it is
for you!
No problem at all,
Master.
Why, you bought
so many things!
These are daily necessities.
Please take this gas stove
back home.
There’s a lot of firewood
here that I use for
cooking to save money.
It’s all right.
We can manage.
Feel free to use it, Master.
Next time, kindly
don’t bring anything else.
I’ve forsaken
all material comfort
to come here
for spiritual practice
to attain liberation.
I don’t want to be entangled
by anything anymore.
Yes.
Please rest, Master.
Allow us to go in
to prepare food.
Just rest, Master.
We’ll help do the cooking.
You have to go home to
take care of your family.
Don’t worry, Master.
We’ve arranged
everything already.
We’re going now.
He’s very handsome,
don’t you think?
No need to say.
He’s both good-looking
and intelligent.
Ouch!
What’s the matter?
My finger got cut.
Cutting your finger?
What were you
day-dreaming about?
Thinking of Buddha,
of course!
Are you sure it was Buddha?
You’re terrible!
Are you done, Thủy?
Let’s cook quickly;
it’s getting late.
You go in first, Hà.
Let me finish the cutting.
I’ll go cook the rice first,
all right?
Thủy!
Yes, Mom.
Iron this set of clothes
for me, dear.
Yes, give it to me, Mom.
You’ve gone out a lot lately.
I went to the temples,
not going out for fun.
Before, when I asked you
to take money to
the temples as offerings,
you refused to go.
Why are you visiting
temples so often now?
It’s thanks to the monk
who teaches me Buddhism
that I’ve become awakened.
What temple do you go to?
It’s very far away,
deep in the forest.
Why such a distant
temple instead
of closer ones?
Because that temple
is very poor.
Is the monk young
or old?
He’s still young.
How many monks
are there in that temple?
Just one monk.
He’s a young monk
who practices alone,
and you’re a young woman.
Your frequenting there
will bring on
a bad reputation.
I don’t want you
to go there anymore.
It’s far and unsafe.
I’ll be fine.
There are many
closer temples,
why don’t you go there?
Because
that temple is poor,
so I want to make offerings
to help the monk.
That’s very good.
But you’re a young woman.
Traveling such a long
distance is dangerous.
I go with Hà,
not alone, Mom.
If you don’t listen to me,
don’t blame me later on.
Too much crying or sorrow
would not change anything.
Who among us humans
hasn’t shed tears?
Stand up,
wipe away your tears.
Laugh to forget
unhappy times.
I knit this scarf myself,
sending all my heart to you.
Wear it to be warmed
by my faithful love.
Our sweet memory
will never fade.
Halo.
Halo, Hà?
Are you free today?
I have to go visit
my hometown.
But, what is it,
my good friend?
I was going to ask you
to go visit the monk
with me.
Next week then.
That’s fine. Okay, bye!
Greetings, Master.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Master, allow me to take
a picture for souvenir.
Thank you, Master.
Why do you come alone
today?
Hà had to go back
to her hometown.
The road is distant
and isolated;
it’s very unsafe
to travel alone like that,
especially
since you’re a woman.
What makes you come
here in such a hurry?
It’s getting chilly lately.
I’ve just finished
knitting a sweater,
a cap and a scarf,
so I bring them here
for you to wear.
Thank you, Miss.
I’m used to the hot
and cold weather.
I hope you will kindly
accept them
so I can be blessed.
Thank you, Miss.
The master is back there.
O Master!
O Master!
Dũng, go help Master
carry the water bucket.
Greetings, Master.
Amitabha Buddha
be praised.
Greetings, Miss.
Let me, Master.
Please.
Greetings, Master.
Last time, I told you
don’t bring anything here
anymore.
Please accept them,
Master.
Master, this is Dũng.
He lives near my home.
He wishes to be a monk,
so I brought him here
to be helped by you.
How old are you?
I’m 15 years old, Master.
What grade are you
in at school?
I’m in the 10th grade.
Do you still have
both parents?
Yes, I do.
Do they allow you
to leave home
to become a monk?
Yes, they do.
To be honest with you,
I’ve been a monk
for just over a year.
I left my Master and
the monk community
too early, so now
I don’t know much
about Buddhist rituals.
As for my seniority
in spiritual practice,
I’m not allowed
to accept disciples.
As for the ceremony
to help lay Buddhists
take refuge
in the Three Jewels,
I’m also in the dark,
much less the protocol
to receive a monk.
You’re just being humble.
Please help Dũng,
Master.
He’s good-natured and
longs to become a monk.
If he can stay
here to study with you,
it’d be very good.
What you said makes me
feel more ashamed.
Knowing his wish,
I also want to help him,
but I myself
don’t understand much,
how can I possibly help?
Only now do I realize
my mistake
in leaving my Master
and the monk community
too soon.
Please have compassion
to help Dũng, Master.
I can only advise Dũng
to go to my Master’s
temple to become a monk.
There, he will be taught
and trained very thoroughly.
To be honest with you,
the set of wooden fish
and bell you offered me,
I don’t even know how
to use them properly,
so how can I teach anyone?
You’re so humble,
Master.
It’s the truth.
I’m not being humble
at all.
Listen to me,
young brother.
It’s best for you
to be a monk
at my Master’s temple.
Since Master already
said so, we should go
back to discuss it over.
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