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Catalogue Number: WG0255
ISBN Number: 9781593757557
Producer: WGBH
Subject: Religious Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2006
Closed Captions: Yes
Journey into Buddhism
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Catalogue Number: WG0255
ISBN Number: 9781593757557
Producer: WGBH
Subject: Religious Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2006
Closed Captions: Yes
Yatra is the Sanskrit word for pilgrimage or spiritual journey. These visually stunning documentaries are cinematic pilgrimages to legendary places in Southeast Asia and Tibet, including the spiritual wonders of Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bali, Cambodia, Java, and Central Tibet. Journey into the living traditions and lost civilizations of this vibrant part of the world and explore the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion, and inner peace at the very heart of these ancient Buddhist cultures. The living presence of place is the primary focus of these three lyrical films which are meditations themselves. Their deliberate pacing, unobtrusive narration, indigenous music, and harmonic chants are designed to induce an inner journey while traveling to these legendary places. Viewers are invited to relax and let the experience wash over them, making the trilogy part of their own journey.
The Journey into Buddhism set includes three films: Dharma River, Prajna Earth, and Vajra Sky over Tibet.
DVD bonus features: two viewing options: surround sound mix with narration, and ambient sound mix with music - bonus video: Vajra Realm, a dance pilgrimage by Nadine Helstroffer - Downloadable director's notes.
The Journey into Buddhism set includes three films: Dharma River, Prajna Earth, and Vajra Sky over Tibet.
DVD bonus features: two viewing options: surround sound mix with narration, and ambient sound mix with music - bonus video: Vajra Realm, a dance pilgrimage by Nadine Helstroffer - Downloadable director's notes.
"Eye-opening and essential if you have an interesta1=!in Eastern spirituality." -Ty Burr, Film Critic, Boston Globe