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JNANI (Movie 2016)
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Arunachala Bhakta
Finland
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Posted - May 28 2018 :  04:52:36 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Message  Delete Topic
Now available free of cost in YT, by Cinefx Productions.

JNANI - The Silent Sage Of Arunachala

https://youtu.be/hVYv9ktilQw

From their website:
"JNANI is an enlightening, feature-length documentary on the great Indian sage, Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. It has been said that for those watching this film, it can prove to be a significant, life-changing event and a veritable gateway to spiritual discovery. Guided by beautiful cinematography, the film takes us through the life and teachings of Ramana Maharshi, the man regarded by many as the greatest spiritual master of modern times. His teachings, all of which lead to self knowledge, are clearly explained by foremost experts and writers on the sage's philosophy, such as David Godman, Michael James and Sri V. Ganesan, the great-nephew of Sri Ramana Maharshi.

The film portrays the wonders of the mountain Arunachala, regarded by many as the spiritual centre of the world and widely known as a sacred place of pilgrimage. The sage lived for over sixty years on the various slopes of the mountain. His teaching is illustrated with rare photography from the Ramanasramam and its past inhabitants. We discover the powerful Samadhi Tomb and the various facilities of the famed Spiritual Centre, together with a hint of its daily activities. The film soundtrack is intelligently pointing to the unchanging reality beyond the mind; the beautiful Indian melody is played by Upahar, a bansuri flute master.

This truly marvellous movie is a 'must' for all those interested in true spirituality. It is a great introduction to the teachings of one of the greatest spiritual masters since the time of the great Indian philosopher, Adi Shankara, the founder of Non-Dualism or Advaita Vedanta philosophy. The film, which is made by director Jean R. Dedieu and co-produced by Paula Marvelly, has been widely acclaimed as a masterpiece of spiritual filmmaking and is profoundly enlightening the lives of the many who are able to understand the teachings to its deepest core, fundamentally pointing to the inner heart of one?s very own self."


Edited by - Arunachala Bhakta on May 28 2018 6:45:49 PM
aguacate
Germany
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 Posted - May 31 2018 :  4:15:20 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Wow, just watched the movie. Thanks so much!


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jusmail
India
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 Posted - Jun 13 2018 :  8:29:45 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Yes, nice documentary.