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Ahimsa: Non-Violence is the first documentary to explore the traditions and practices of Jainism, an extraordinary religion whose adherents put into action their deep belief in nonviolence toward all living things. This commitment to ahimsa in all thought and deed leads the Jains not only to be strict vegetarians, but to take an active humanitarian role in caring for all animals. Mahatma Gandhi adopted ahimsa as a fundamental principle, as did Buddhism itself. Ahimsa: Nonviolence examines this ancient and extremely subtle religion from the inside, providing a rare and intimate look at the people, the customs and the religious practices of the Jains. Featuring a fascinating panorama of both ritual and daily life shot throughout India, the film’s poignant interviews and thoughtful commentary make this an indispensable introduction for anyone interested in the Jain way of life. It is a magnificent overview of a comprehensive philosophy that offers hope and peace for the world.
Running time: 59 minutes, Year released: 2009 Close captioned?: N, Color?: Y Avail. formats: dvd ISBN: 9781559748209 Language: English, Subtitled?: N For classroom?: Y, Study Guide?: N Grade level: 10th and up
Other Credits: Written, Directed and Executive Produced by Michael Tobias
Produced by Marion Hunt
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This title can also be found in: * New Releases *, Cultural Studies, Eastern Culture & History, Eastern Religion, India, Nonviolence, Philosophy, Spirituality, Tolerance |
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