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I was lucky enough to have my camera on hand when I stumbled upon a public show that the a group of shaolin monks put on at the university of washington on October 5, 2006. The video contains footage of actual shaolin monks that were in town for a kungfu demonstration.
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May 2002
The Shaolin monks are famous worldwide for their Kung-fu. But there are now fears that their fame is corrupting their ancient Xen Buddhist traditions. ''They try to trick you and get as much money as possible''. says one German student. In every surrounding village there are schools and tourist traps cashing in on their celebrity.
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November 2004
The world's greatest athletes may well live on top of a sacred mountain in Japan. As part of their spiritual training, the monks run 84 km every day for over three months.
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Life has been peaceful in this little monastery until a group of crazy Vikings tried to raise a little hell. What they didnīt count on however, were Supamonks! This deceivingly agile, quick, combat savvy team of monks will defend their monastery at any cost and demolish anyone who gets in their way.
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Blac Monks is a Southern rap group featuring 3-2, Da and Awol. The trio released their debut album, Secrets of the Hidden Temple, in the spring of 1995. After a long hiatus -- during which Quiet Storm and former Geto Boy Raheem joined the band -- the group released their second album, No Mercy, in the spring of 1998.
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Sand Mandala Ceremony with the Tibetan Monks of Gaden Shartse Monastery at Santa Barbara Museum of Art Ridley-Tree Education Center. Credits: Executive Producer , Director:Clifford P. Baldridge
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Video captured on cellphone of Tibetan Buddhist monks protesting near the entrance to the Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, Gansu province in China. March 15, 2008.
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