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Video filmed by Youtuber Le Kha Giap in the northeast of Thailand during the pilgrimage of the Venerable Thich Minh Tue to India in January 2025. He practices the Dhutanga Buddhist path: barefoot walking, one vegetarian meal per day, accepting only the necessary offerings for the day, refraining from accepting money, wearing only three robes he carries with him, and sleeping in a sitting position at night.

Join us on the 26th day of the last month before the lunar New Year as we continue this inspiring journey with Giáp, the monks, and the lay Buddhists in Thailand.

# A Journey of Faith: Celebrating Tet Away from Home 🇹🇭🌿
This video captures the emotions, reflections, and traditions shared by those celebrating the Lunar New Year in a foreign land. 🌏✨
🎥 **What You’ll Discover in This Video:**
– The monks’ daily almsgiving ritual and preparation for the journey.
– Giáp’s reflections on spending Tet away from family after 20 years.
– Heartfelt conversations about the significance of family, tradition, and spiritual practice.
– Insights into Buddhist discipline, meditation, and letting go of attachments.
– A touching moment as Giáp’s family celebrates an early full-month ceremony for his newborn baby, Gấu.
– Vietnamese culture preserved in Thailand, with a community celebrating Tet abroad.
📌 **Chapters for Easy Navigation:**
00:00 – Introduction: Continuing the journey
00:09 – Morning almsgiving and preparations
00:29 – Tet is near: Reflections on traditions and home
01:06 – First Tet away from family in over 20 years
02:04 – A special moment: Celebrating baby Gấu’s early full-month ceremony
03:36 – Staying connected: Family calls and New Year wishes
05:57 – Traveling with monks: Making every day feel like Tet
09:38 – Meditation, discipline, and spiritual practice
15:42 – Buddhist teachings on attachment and letting go
25:00 – Thoughts on impermanence and suffering
30:12 – Meeting the Vietnamese community in Thailand
40:26 – The role of precepts and mindfulness in daily life
46:42 – Closing reflections and gratitude
🙏 **Thank you for watching!** If this journey resonates with you, consider **liking, commenting, and subscribing** to support our content. What are your thoughts on celebrating Tet far from home? Share in the comments below! 🎊

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