




Sadhana - Back to the Source : Director: Jean Pierre Oiche | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 1989
Synopsis: The film recounts the odyssey of a young Westerner who follows the call of his soul to India - the land of ancient and spiritual wisdom of the East. During the next months, he travels from the hot lands of southern India (Mount Arunachala) to the source of the Ganges River in the Himalayas. Along the way, he meets holy men and spiritual teachers (among them, the Benedictine monk Father Bede Griffiths who runs the Shantivanam Ashram, a bridge between eastern and western cultures and religions), travels and learns the discipline of detachment with a sadhu and attends India's most sacred religious festival, the Kumbha Mela. According to reviewers, Sadhana is a "must-see for all spiritual seekers and anyone interested in India's spiritual legacy". Critics compared it in scope and impact to such films as "Siddhartha" and "Meetings With Remarkable Men". They pointed out its "stunning visuals and unforgettable music." To learn more, please visit: www.sadhanafilm.com
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