This friend , Rebecca and the Japanese sword guy are just a class above anyone else. You can see how much they love what they do in their eyes. These guys gets seriously excited and it’s beautiful to watch
Honestly, if someone gifted me something this ornate, I wouldn't want to sell it unless if I were in some serious need of the money. Religious significance aside, the sheer meticulous craftsmanship of this piece is so great that it's something to be cherished in itself
Bhaskar Mehra I understand your point of view, but some people just prefer money over emotional value. In the end I hope pieces like this end up with people like you, who know how to appreciate it, no matter what your connection to it is.
Bhaskar Mehra : i know these stuff are priceless, but still, if it had to be sold, the actual value is minimum 1 million $. Both the buyer and seller are ignorant. Buying and selling this kind of stuff brings immediate bad karma. I’ve seen it. Parents make millions by selling these stuff and their children become addicts by the same money.
Lord Buddha is universal God peace of mind.. So very valuable person global gift our buddha... U no idea budha history... Buddha is very important message our buddha parstation people... Very good teaching.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.. Global icon birth our Buddha...
Rick's greatest trick behind calling his Experts is basically making the seller wait around, and like he said here, shop around😁 Definitely improves sales.
Everything from the east is mythology for the west and everything from west is science an good ideas for the east . But the fact is east was civilized way before the west .............
Well yes but some of the mythologies have become religion for the West lol (Abrahamic religions and Indian religions). Eastern civilization appeared much earlier than West. They were passive and mostly mutualistic civilizations, they didn't really invade other countries like the west did (except for a few warlords like Genghis Khan)
In India almost everyone have Lord Buddha's status even lot of people are not Buddhist then also we have because it's also a symbol of happiness and Peace...
I used to be Tibetan Buddhist and I would have paid about $12,000 for that. Although Bodhisattva Guanyin is more associated with Mahayana Buddhism. Regardless, the statue is quite impressive and in amazing condition.
@@superdepressif6047 I have found nothing more difficult in life than achieving enlightenment. I had switched to another practice in hopes of achieving enlightenment faster. Despite all my achievements, I still lack the understanding.
When I’m back in Las Vegas, I’d be more than happy to to purchase that statue and donate it to the Tibetan Buddhist temple in my area!!! Making profit for our cultural and religious artifacts is just wrong in so many levels!!!! Negative karma/curses goes to those who do such things!!!
Dont like how ancient relics gets a price tag on it... And my man is just selling it to go to shopping. He didn't understand that it cost upto $15000 because it's a very important part of history. You could and would never buy it but should have kept the gift and even though you wanted to sell, sell it in time of need ...😑😑😑
So if your car breaks down? Do you call someone? If you need medical treatment? Do you call someone? Your need house needs renovation? Do you call someone? Yes? Perhaps you should be called "Let me call a friend Angel".
Avalokiteshvara was the Buddhas first disciple who attained the Dharma from him. Basically, Buddha's first student who recieved the official "transmission" of the teachings. The Buddha was a man named Siddhartha Guatama but since he renounced all worldly possessions, his family and his name, we call him The Buddha. He taught his followers who taught theirs who teach us that we all have "Buddha Nature" which is simply "Compassion"...but you have to sit and count your breath and calm your mind/body. Otherwise it's just a bunch of good "ideas". One has to practice.
Rick. Aside the point of the sculpture. Most people believe Budha had curly hair and long ears, but I've a theory that he wore wool caps with long ear flaps to protect himself from the cold Himalayan winter. 1.When wool gets wet it curls. 2.The depicting of him with long ears comes from the long flaps of the winter caps.
The guy with the happy face with over size is Kubher. He is a god of Hinduism. He is known for tonnes of money. If you have his statue in your home, you'll have a peaceful life with health and wealth. ❤️
It's so sad to see how these artifacts have been pillaged from their native countries and treated so poorly and not given the respect they deserve in the countries they have been taken too. Like why do people steal things they have no emotional value for, I understand they probably thought it was gold at the time and stole it to sell but this does so much cultural damage...
Its okay, because the person who will buy it at the auction for 10k has the most respect for this statue. So its better that the statue will remain with someone who values it.
Well people didn’t have the curiosity to learn about cultures and history like we do now, mostly because of the internet. When all those samurai swords were taken as tokens in Japan during WWII, they didn’t think of them as historical pieces but instead more like “yo a cool sword is mine now”. Over the years we’ve gotten more connected than ever and we’ve learned that there can be some sort of interesting background to stuff you don’t see often. I think the importance of learning about different cultures through travel exposes us more and more to these things and allows us to appreciate them more. It is sad, but the world we live in now is very different from the world 70-100+ years ago
IDKY I ALWAYS had this feeling every time he called in a expert, in the back he would probably tell them to say a very low price. Even tho there worth a lot.
Do your homework first. Not hard to find information online. The guy said he wanted to sell it for 10K because that's what others were selling for. That's within the price range the expert quoted.
If the stuff were worth more than the expert says why doesn't the seller go sell it on ebay or at auction? Everybody thinks their stuff is worth more than the actual market price
Geromino Mohican yep that’s true. No one is putting any gun to their head to sell anything. Free choice. Voluntary and consensual transactions go both ways.
Art of the sale. If a service cost 10$, and you ask for 10, you make 10. But if you ask the buyer how much he wants to pay, he might say 15, you agree. If you say 10 at first, buyer will gladly pay then when he was thinking of paying 15.
i'm a very big fan of pawn stars and i'm from nepal its my pleasure and glad to see that your channel said that buddha was born in nepal thank you pawn stars
I know everyone gets onto Rick for his low prices but he’s like I’m taking a shot at this. You are offering the guy half of what the thing is worth. Not only that but it’s an ancient religious relic from a country who had them all taken. You aren’t going to get the low end of that item.
It's not 10 levels (???), but it's actually 10 directions of Space meaning: 4x North, South, West, East 4x between them and 2x Up and Down = Everywhere. Rick surprisingly know a thing, cause he nailed it pretty good. It's still a piece of metal but it's beautifully crafted.
I mean Buddha is a spiritually enlightened person so really there may have been infact medieval Chinese historians and ethers in the east called the prophet Muhammad has as buddha ma hia wu sense he was a prophet he was spiritually and religiously enlightened and so many people could be considered a buddha even before buddhism was founded and after would be
This is not a buddha. This is a bodhisattva statue in name but in reality has attained buddha level. US$10,000 just pay it. He should hold back and sell it in Taiwan. The price can hit minimum $108,000
Avalokiteśvara (meaning "the Lord who looks down"), also known as Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and Chenrezig (in Tibetan), is a tenth-level Bodhisattva associated with great compassion.
The makers and keepers of this statue would probably never think that it would haggled for U.S. $$$. But at least it might now sell to someone who can appreciate it and treat it with true respect.
@@chaoticorder5116 if your going to give someone something then there should be no stipulations on it, putting stipulations on something you give isnt right, one greedy thinking world you guys live in. sad !
I was thinking the same thing. The female counterpart is the commonly depicted "Kwan Yin" figure. Not Buddhas, I had the feeling the "expert" was not well informed.
Addressed at 2:49 - he stated specifically that this form is a boddhisattva. Just used the word 'buddha' since that's what laymen are more familiar with.
I don't understand people who are criticizing the guy for selling it. You guys do know that selling it would allow it to find its way into the hands of someone who would actually appreciate it, right?
Well it would have been appreciated if they would have buyed it from a real craftmen....not from a bunch of smugglers who sells stolen artifacts from Himalayas
this stuff belongs to Tibetans okay not you please for god sake give them back to its original owners... dalailama is in India give it here... these belong to them... 🙄🙄 its not a housewarming gift... it has sentimental value 😔
It contains sacred information, that ah, well helps people who view it, who then are guided too pursue a path in life. The funny part is how the owner is just not into it, just wants to go shopping and buy stuff. I swear these shows are scripted.
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Gautama Buddha was born in a place called Lumbini which was a part of Bhu ratha varsha. there was nothing called Nepal then
why don't you have appraisers from the east?
He's going shopping for his boyfriend's ...
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This friend , Rebecca and the Japanese sword guy are just a class above anyone else. You can see how much they love what they do in their eyes. These guys gets seriously excited and it’s beautiful to watch
I like the art guy
Honestly, if someone gifted me something this ornate, I wouldn't want to sell it unless if I were in some serious need of the money. Religious significance aside, the sheer meticulous craftsmanship of this piece is so great that it's something to be cherished in itself
seller is a n idiot,,,does not know value of real gems
Bhaskar Mehra I understand your point of view, but some people just prefer money over emotional value. In the end I hope pieces like this end up with people like you, who know how to appreciate it, no matter what your connection to it is.
Agreed.
Come on he didn't get this as a gift. He just faked it.
Bhaskar Mehra : i know these stuff are priceless, but still, if it had to be sold, the actual value is minimum 1 million $. Both the buyer and seller are ignorant. Buying and selling this kind of stuff brings immediate bad karma. I’ve seen it. Parents make millions by selling these stuff and their children become addicts by the same money.
Guy says he's not Buddhist and has no interest in the statue.
Rick: launches into history speech
Lord Buddha is universal God peace of mind.. So very valuable person global gift our buddha... U no idea budha history... Buddha is very important message our buddha parstation people... Very good teaching.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.. Global icon birth our Buddha...
@@navinkumarganji571 I understand my friend. I was talking about the man in the video. God bless.
@@Sebastian_Polak_Maly 'habit'
@@navinkumarganji571 i hope u could prove it. :)
@@navinkumarganji571 no
This is the type of teacher I’d want. You can tell he genuinely loves this stuff.
Who gives a housewarming gift worth $10k? That guy must be kicking himself...
Just imagine the garage salesman
About to start garage sale hunting..
Keep the friend n move 3 times a year
Its smuggled from tibet..
he found itin a gargage sale probably got it for 10 bucks, the seller didn't know it was a gem!
This piece looks so beautiful on camera, imagine in real life. The details on this statue is gorgeous.
It was still for sale a little over a year ago, saw it myself when I visited the shop.
@@domanisarapeggio how much they selling?
@@awangmujin39883 dabloons
That item is a blessing to whomever owns it.
Sells a buddha to go shopping. America
Seriously. That was a very profound bit of irony.
But many Americans agree with the Buddha! They walk out on their families just like him.
How is “God” u can buy or sell, unbeliveble
Only truth is Islam, alhamdulillah.
@@holdon4014 God is in everything, every particle, not just in mosque or temple. Dont just read Quran.
@@McTrollenstein true
I am a Tibetan and Rick's facts on Tibet was point on. About the invasion by the Chinese and all.
Some sayings it’s Nepal
Rick's greatest trick behind calling his Experts is basically making the seller wait around, and like he said here, shop around😁 Definitely improves sales.
Everything from the east is mythology for the west and everything from west is science an good ideas for the east . But the fact is east was civilized way before the west .............
Well yes but some of the mythologies have become religion for the West lol (Abrahamic religions and Indian religions). Eastern civilization appeared much earlier than West. They were passive and mostly mutualistic civilizations, they didn't really invade other countries like the west did (except for a few warlords like Genghis Khan)
ya its true when the west was hunter and gatherers the east had their own literature
Bruh So Idolizing is Civilized ? 🤣 Are kidding me ? It's called foolishness bruh 🤣
they doesnt abt the idols alone bruh
Youre ignorant bruh
In India almost everyone have Lord Buddha's status even lot of people are not Buddhist then also we have because it's also a symbol of happiness and Peace...
@Yash Rana Yes😄😄😄😄 but the fact is Indian people who don't practice Buddhism then also they will never do this.....
Am I right or am I right 😉
Yes because is not God but human, a great historical figures of India. ❤❤
Me: i got this buddha thing
Rick: gets his buddies sagat and dhalsim
potatomato :p 😆🤣😂😆🤣😂😆🤣😂
And Akuma, and Adon...
OMG you og
Sagat from thailand not india...
Also Liu Kang (Mortal Kombat)
The guy just said that it was a housewarming gift from a garage sale someone else went to.
$7,500 isn't bad.
I used to be Tibetan Buddhist and I would have paid about $12,000 for that. Although Bodhisattva Guanyin is more associated with Mahayana Buddhism. Regardless, the statue is quite impressive and in amazing condition.
may i ask why "used to" ?
@@superdepressif6047 I have found nothing more difficult in life than achieving enlightenment. I had switched to another practice in hopes of achieving enlightenment faster. Despite all my achievements, I still lack the understanding.
@mystic0😆😆 you think this enlighten being or becoming Buddha is a couple months or a years type of task ? You trippin
When I’m back in Las Vegas, I’d be more than happy to to purchase that statue and donate it to the Tibetan Buddhist temple in my area!!! Making profit for our cultural and religious artifacts is just wrong in so many levels!!!! Negative karma/curses goes to those who do such things!!!
Did you buy?
So did you ever pick it up ?😂
I am a Tibetan and I feel proud that Rick recognises the value of Tibet and Buddhism in general 🙏
CAP!!!!
Tibetan buddhism is hinduism almost. Look at the buddha. Looks like Shiva. 😂
@@Samana-Recluseyea that's because Hinduism is distorted version of Mahayana Buddhsim.
@@dreamadventure8220No many Hindu schools consider Buddha one of the 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu.
Ricks gotta have the coolest birthday parties with all the different friends he has
Imagine parting with Rebecca and the expert guitar guy.
"I'm not a Buddhist"
1.5 seconds later;
"I'm not really attached to it"
I have some news for you my friend...
This is great, and highly underappreciated.
Tell me more!
😂
Its ugly n diabolic like
What do you mean northern hoxhaist
He gonna tell his wife he got 200 bucks for it and he’s gonna give her a 100
Fair enough
I don’t think it’s a wife he has….
His wife huh?
I doubt that guy has a wife. My guess his ex boyfriend bought it and now he wants to get rid of it.
That pawn shop has more experts within 5 min of it than anywhere in the world. It must be an expert vortex.
How many “friends” does rick have 😂
Shut up
L S okay buddy
A lot of these people are scouted by the show. So, a lot less than you'd think.
As many as the script demands
They are all paid
The seller reminds me of an older Tracy Mcgrady/Anfernee Hardaway.
Older and skinnier version of TMAC
hahahah yeah
Stoked you said Anfernee! 😂😂
Plus a hump
The expert looks like combination of Sherlock Holmes and Scott Lang
Roby Qodri look more like the old Hunter from the original jumanji movie.
Or Phileas Fog
I love this expert so much.. he's such a unique and interesting fella
He has a friend for everything
Dont like how ancient relics gets a price tag on it... And my man is just selling it to go to shopping. He didn't understand that it cost upto $15000 because it's a very important part of history. You could and would never buy it but should have kept the gift and even though you wanted to sell, sell it in time of need ...😑😑😑
House warming gift seems like a well cooked up story. Smuggled and made some money 💵
So, just because he's black, you automatically think he stole it? Just calm down, Adolf, Jr.
@@fendertremolo9793 did he mention skin colour?
DJC123 doesnt mean it wasnt implied
@@davoncrosby5561 an implication is purely heresay
@@fendertremolo9793 even if he were blue that story still doesnt quite ring well
Whoa, that statue is a keeper! Imagine the cultural history, faith, and art in that one piece.
I bet the guy that gave him this housewarming gift is rethinking life choices right now
"It might be worth something. "
Sees friend on Pawn Stars years later.
Pawn stars should change their name to "let me call a friend.
lol
Or just the buying shop cuz seen like 2-3people pawn everyone else jus sells
Some guy did a video on the behind-the-scenes The Producers pick the experts
@@gerominomohican1565 no they don't rick picks em he told me se hey yo
So if your car breaks down? Do you call someone? If you need medical treatment? Do you call someone? Your need house needs renovation? Do you call someone?
Yes? Perhaps you should be called "Let me call a friend Angel".
Avalokiteshvara was the Buddhas first disciple who attained the Dharma from him. Basically, Buddha's first student who recieved the official "transmission" of the teachings. The Buddha was a man named Siddhartha Guatama but since he renounced all worldly possessions, his family and his name, we call him The Buddha. He taught his followers who taught theirs who teach us that we all have "Buddha Nature" which is simply "Compassion"...but you have to sit and count your breath and calm your mind/body. Otherwise it's just a bunch of good "ideas". One has to practice.
This guy is gonna lose all his fortune letting that go lol 😅
Rick. Aside the point of the sculpture. Most people believe Budha had curly hair and long ears, but I've a theory that he wore wool caps with long ear flaps to protect himself from the cold Himalayan winter. 1.When wool gets wet it curls. 2.The depicting of him with long ears comes from the long flaps of the winter caps.
There’s 11 heads there’s a small one on top of the face that’s all the way on top hiding lol
I counted 11 also, and the guy was all talking about 10 people looking down and making a big deal about it, so what about the 11th guy
@@henrygalusha1388 the expert mentioned there being 10 worlds above ours so that makes 11. He probably just mixed up the numbers or something.
yes becuase its ten worlds above our plus our world witch is why
That is one heck of a housewarming gift.
That dude is going to sell this historical piece so he can buy some shoes and suits.
i think he will get some burgers and slush drinks for his brain too
Zeez, what a dumbo
Hahahahha ...
So what? The piece will be bought and go into someones hands who appreciates it for what it actually is.
he needs to use the money to get that thing taken off the back of his neck, like wtf is that its huge
This guy gets a $10k Tibetan Buddha statue as a housewarming gift while I got a toaster
Rick:Let me call a friend "HE STUDIES THIS STUFF"
Me: What stuff?
Rick: THIS STUFF!
I would take that statue home and put it somewhere. I seen the old man house and it was great to
He missed the last tiny head at the very top
You are cute
The most important one!
Pursue with Marissa right 👍
@@markcrawford1982 nope. there's an even smaller head on top of the 10th one.
@@markcrawford1982 that equals eleven.
The statue seems like from Kathmandu valley, NP rather than from Tibet.
The guy with the happy face with over size is Kubher. He is a god of Hinduism. He is known for tonnes of money. If you have his statue in your home, you'll have a peaceful life with health and wealth. ❤️
Well that seller thinks it's just another statue
What a shame
What a friend.
The professor is awesome! I would love to hear more on him
this professor is legit ..
What he say just try to say it in general and common ..
But when him describe it later at other scenes ..
He is cool
It's so sad to see how these artifacts have been pillaged from their native countries and treated so poorly and not given the respect they deserve in the countries they have been taken too. Like why do people steal things they have no emotional value for, I understand they probably thought it was gold at the time and stole it to sell but this does so much cultural damage...
Its okay, because the person who will buy it at the auction for 10k has the most respect for this statue. So its better that the statue will remain with someone who values it.
Well people didn’t have the curiosity to learn about cultures and history like we do now, mostly because of the internet. When all those samurai swords were taken as tokens in Japan during WWII, they didn’t think of them as historical pieces but instead more like “yo a cool sword is mine now”. Over the years we’ve gotten more connected than ever and we’ve learned that there can be some sort of interesting background to stuff you don’t see often. I think the importance of learning about different cultures through travel exposes us more and more to these things and allows us to appreciate them more.
It is sad, but the world we live in now is very different from the world 70-100+ years ago
But if it hadnt been taken out of Tibet it most likely would have been destroyed by the chinese.
That statue is awesome. Was fun to watch. Great video
IDKY I ALWAYS had this feeling every time he called in a expert, in the back he would probably tell them to say a very low price.
Even tho there worth a lot.
That's business. That's why you do your own research and never let anyone fool you
maybe
Do your homework first. Not hard to find information online. The guy said he wanted to sell it for 10K because that's what others were selling for. That's within the price range the expert quoted.
Notice they always make the person say their price before the expert says his, which always happens to be the low end of what the person says.
Patrick Brathwaite you apparently haven’t watched many episodes
If the stuff were worth more than the expert says why doesn't the seller go sell it on ebay or at auction? Everybody thinks their stuff is worth more than the actual market price
Geromino Mohican yep that’s true. No one is putting any gun to their head to sell anything. Free choice. Voluntary and consensual transactions go both ways.
It's scripted, but apparently you didn't watch the whole video. The expert said it's worth the asking price, or even more.
Art of the sale. If a service cost 10$, and you ask for 10, you make 10. But if you ask the buyer how much he wants to pay, he might say 15, you agree. If you say 10 at first, buyer will gladly pay then when he was thinking of paying 15.
I'm gonna call a buddy, tell him what you're asking, so he can make up a story and I can get it cheap. I'm taking all the risks.
I'd love to keep that housewarming gift. So cool!
There is actually 11 heads if you look close
You mean if add rick head on that buddha statue
what will we do with a drunken driver what
@@anthonyserty4625 duhh
I saw that also, one more at the very top , it was really small.
They have a friend for everything
Joe BAHAMA MAMA is an expert
Thought I heard 15 somewhere in that convo
i'm a very big fan of pawn stars and i'm from nepal its my pleasure and glad to see that your channel said that buddha was born in nepal thank you pawn stars
Buddha was born in Nepal that's true but m sad to say Buddha isn't born in the heart of Nepalese... people r forgetting it...
The shoe became how many different ways can you say "I'm gonna call a buddy"
I respect ✊ he knows about Tibet... thank you
It’s one of the first Buddha .. the one rick mentions from Nepal 🇳🇵 looks different
I know everyone gets onto Rick for his low prices but he’s like I’m taking a shot at this. You are offering the guy half of what the thing is worth. Not only that but it’s an ancient religious relic from a country who had them all taken. You aren’t going to get the low end of that item.
Imagine going to a garage sale, buying something for very cheap, then gifting it, only to find out it's worth thousands🤦🏽♂️
It's not 10 levels (???), but it's actually 10 directions of Space meaning: 4x North, South, West, East 4x between them and 2x Up and Down = Everywhere. Rick surprisingly know a thing, cause he nailed it pretty good.
It's still a piece of metal but it's beautifully crafted.
"There have been hundreds if not thousands of Buddhas". Gotta appreciate the confidence with which he said it though.
I mean Buddha is a spiritually enlightened person so really there may have been infact medieval Chinese historians and ethers in the east called the prophet Muhammad has as buddha ma hia wu sense he was a prophet he was spiritually and religiously enlightened and so many people could be considered a buddha even before buddhism was founded and after would be
It’s not 1 person but a title
So who knows
Wish I had a history prof like him!
I actually have a friend who have knowledge of this things
Me : Here we go again .
Seller : Haha , I told you that worth more
Rick : This isnt even my final bargaining form
"Break even" to Rick is paying his and all of his employees salaries and shop overhead. Breaking even is making money.
Rick would make an excellent Buddha statue!
My friends only gave me glass cups and tupperwares as housewarming gifts, I'm not even complaining.
Im happy with Tide, not even tide pods.
You guys get housewarming gift?
I like that expert! you really do learn more then you think when hes done talking.
Rick: ok look I can do 1,000 and that’s a serious risk
This is not a buddha. This is a bodhisattva statue in name but in reality has attained buddha level. US$10,000 just pay it. He should hold back and sell it in Taiwan. The price can hit minimum $108,000
Handmade statue From 🇳🇵
We do work like This statues in various Types of design
Rick smiling is very good hahahaLovely person
why he laughing like Kawhi Leanord
"Load management"
i was looking for this comment LOLOL
Because he's a fun guy
Phineas cracks me up, he’s quite a character
Rick - there have been hundreds if not thousands of Buddha's
Everyone else - there have been 29
I like how the dude is holding it's hand as he's talking about it 😂
The Buddha looks cool.
But why does Dr. Phineas not have a triangle head? And where is Ferb?
Avalokiteśvara (meaning "the Lord who looks down"), also known as Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and Chenrezig (in Tibetan), is a tenth-level Bodhisattva associated with great compassion.
"I'm want 2,000$ for this cocaine"
"I actually have a friend who drugged himself his entire life i'm gonna call him, do you mind ?"
The makers and keepers of this statue would probably never think that it would haggled for U.S. $$$. But at least it might now sell to someone who can appreciate it and treat it with true respect.
2:43 What's with the neck, omg
Hump
I can listen to Phineas Kastle all day 😍💯
Seller gains $7,500; loses a friend apparently good enough to give him a housewarming gift worth $10,000. Lovely.
True
Apparently, money means more to them
I wish someone would get a house gift like that.
Imagine giving someone a gift only for them to sell it 😂
@Dee Bro If many people do it doesn't make it right you fool XD
i didnt know gifts come with stipulations, once you give someone something it is there to do what they please they now own it
@@chaoticorder5116 if your going to give someone something then there should be no stipulations on it, putting stipulations on something you give isnt right, one greedy thinking world you guys live in. sad !
I love watching pawn star from Nepal 🇳🇵 👌👌👌🤗
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That expert guy had the voice of a 20 year old, threw me off hard.
This expert is informative and nice person
I swear I saw this 2-3 years ago
Yeah I think it was on UA-cam somewhere else too
@@lavenderflowersfall280 history UA-cam's channel
10k gift… must be a real nice friend
Dude said 10 heads when there was 11!
the 11th head is ur own head
I think
You should visit Kathmandu, Nepal for these kind of sculpture.
"This Buddha is called Avalokiteśvara"?? Avalokiteśvara is a Boddhisattva not a Buddha. She's called Chenrezig in Tibet.
I was thinking the same thing. The female counterpart is the commonly depicted "Kwan Yin" figure. Not Buddhas, I had the feeling the "expert" was not well informed.
Addressed at 2:49 - he stated specifically that this form is a boddhisattva. Just used the word 'buddha' since that's what laymen are more familiar with.
He says the statue's of a bodhisattva..
@@the10ken I'd like to like your reply twice.
Who cares
I don't understand people who are criticizing the guy for selling it. You guys do know that selling it would allow it to find its way into the hands of someone who would actually appreciate it, right?
Well it would have been appreciated if they would have buyed it from a real craftmen....not from a bunch of smugglers who sells stolen artifacts from Himalayas
this stuff belongs to Tibetans okay not you please for god sake give them back to its original owners... dalailama is in India give it here... these belong to them... 🙄🙄 its not a housewarming gift... it has sentimental value 😔
The lamas hold it in their heart already.
It can be seen as a metaphor for what humans can do to beauty.
It contains sacred information, that ah, well helps people who view it, who then are guided too pursue a path in life.
The funny part is how the owner is just not into it, just wants to go shopping and buy stuff. I swear these shows are scripted.
Im a Buddhist and the man knows my religion better than I do.
Professor:This goes from 10-15 thousand
Later
Rick:I'll give you 6000
So people still do this thing where their comments require people to press "read more" for a "punchline" that is of the very lame kind?