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Destination: Tourism
directed by Dafna Kory, fl. 2007; produced by Dafna Kory, fl. 2007 (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2007), 20 mins,
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Bodh Gaya, the world's most popular destination of Buddhist pilgrimage, is located in one of India's poorest states. Visitors to this UNESCO World Heritage site are typically shocked by the extreme poverty there, and the Buddhist tradition of alms-giving motivates them to donate money. As a result, Bodh Gaya has d...
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directed by Dafna Kory, fl. 2007; produced by Dafna Kory, fl. 2007 (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2007), 20 mins,
Source: www.berkeleymedia.com
Source: www.berkeleymedia.com
Description
Bodh Gaya, the world's most popular destination of Buddhist pilgrimage, is located in one of India's poorest states. Visitors to this UNESCO World Heritage site are typically shocked by the extreme poverty there, and the Buddhist tradition of alms-giving motivates them to donate money. As a result, Bodh Gaya has developed a sophisticated charity 'industry' which caters to and depends on tourists and tourism. This thought-provoking documentary exp...
Bodh Gaya, the world's most popular destination of Buddhist pilgrimage, is located in one of India's poorest states. Visitors to this UNESCO World Heritage site are typically shocked by the extreme poverty there, and the Buddhist tradition of alms-giving motivates them to donate money. As a result, Bodh Gaya has developed a sophisticated charity 'industry' which caters to and depends on tourists and tourism. This thought-provoking documentary explores the complex, interconnected effects of tourism, globalization, culture, philanthropy, and religion in Bodh Gaya. Destination: Tourism provides a deeply perceptive and incisive ethnographic case study as well as a poignant illustration of the overwhelming challenges facing many of the world's poor as they struggle to eke out a living in a seasonal economy almost completely dependent on foreign tourists. As the film illuminates, the tourism economy's volatile nature provides only seasonal and temporary work for local residents: time in Bodh Gaya is measured by the coming and going of strangers. For four winter months there are tourists, and therefore work. The rest of the year is marked by desperate unemployment. In addition, dozens of foreign-owned and foreign-operated monasteries function like all-inclusive resorts, monopolizing tourism services. The monasteries also inflate real-estate values: when farmlands become monasteries, farmers must find a new livelihood. Survival has become a challenge for Bodh Gaya's residents. In the search for sustainable employment, entrepreneurial locals have established hundreds of charity schools for destitute children. These village schools are entirely funded by tourist donations and have become a not-to-be-missed point on the Bodh Gaya tourist itinerary. The mud-hut schools and their slate-and-chalk students have become a 'Kodak moment' for the visiting Buddhist pilgrims, and a means of livelihood for local residents. Destination: Tourism will generate thought and discussion in any course dealing with international development and globalization, as well as a variety of courses in cultural anthropology, Asian and Indian studies, tourist studies, and religious studies. It was produced by Dafna Kory. The DVD version of the film is fully authored by the filmmaker and includes menus and chapter headings.
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Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dafna Kory, fl. 2007
Author / Creator
Dafna Kory, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Berkeley Media
Topic / Theme
Tourism industry, Poverty, Charity, Buddhism, Pilgrimage, Hindi
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 Berkeley Media
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Ganges: River to Heaven
directed by Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000; produced by Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000, Aerial Productions (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2005), 52 mins,
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This extraordinary documentary explores with unparalleled intimacy one of the most cherished of Hindu religious aspirations: to die in the city of Varanasi, on the banks of the sacred Ganges, in the faith that dying here assures liberation from the cycle of earthly life. In Varanasi (also called Kashi), the power...
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directed by Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000; produced by Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000, Aerial Productions (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2005), 52 mins,
Source: www.berkeleymedia.com
Source: www.berkeleymedia.com
Description
This extraordinary documentary explores with unparalleled intimacy one of the most cherished of Hindu religious aspirations: to die in the city of Varanasi, on the banks of the sacred Ganges, in the faith that dying here assures liberation from the cycle of earthly life. In Varanasi (also called Kashi), the power of Ganga, the Hindu mother-goddess of the Ganges River, is strongest. Each dawn she calls her children to the ghats, the steps leading...
This extraordinary documentary explores with unparalleled intimacy one of the most cherished of Hindu religious aspirations: to die in the city of Varanasi, on the banks of the sacred Ganges, in the faith that dying here assures liberation from the cycle of earthly life. In Varanasi (also called Kashi), the power of Ganga, the Hindu mother-goddess of the Ganges River, is strongest. Each dawn she calls her children to the ghats, the steps leading down to the water's edge. The young and strong purify themselves in the river's polluted waters. The old and the infirm, too weak for rituals, wait for death. In time, Ganga carries their souls, released from the bondage of reincarnation, to heaven. Their bodies, as ash afloat her crests or flesh submerged in her depths, return to the river. Shot in a hospice for the dying and on the ghats of Varanasi, the film follows four families' struggles to grant a loved one's final wish: to go to heaven. In their common quest the families become a fraction of the hordes of Hindus drawn to the city's holy promise of freedom from reincarnation. As the clans prepare for death, the citizens of Varanasi manage life -- praying for health, dumping industrial waste, begging for pocket change, bathing their children, selling to tourists, monitoring fecal chloroform levels, cremating their mothers -- along the banks of the Ganges. The four families' preparations go virtually unnoticed along the river, where death is a daily part of life. 'Ganges: River to Heaven' investigates the inextricable bond between the sacred river and its people with remarkable sensitivity and depth. From the ghat workers gathering wood for the next cremation, to the chemists gathering water samples for contamination-testing, each perspective sheds new light on India's evolving society and its unchanging veneration of the Ganges. The film also examines many viewpoints on the death process: the families who bring their beloved dying to Kashi Labh Mukti Bhavan, a hospice for the dying; the proprietors of the hospice and their understanding of the service they provide; and the workers and proprietors of the cremation grounds where the bodies are brought for final rites. Keenly observed and filled with unforgettable imagery of ceremonies, rituals, and daily life and death, 'Ganges: River to Heaven' sheds a profoundly revealing light on the sacred river, polluted from years of overuse, and wonders if the natural force strong enough to sculpt the peaks of the Himalayas and the beliefs of a nation will survive the adoration of generations to come. This illuminating film will engage and challenge students and generate thought and discussion in a wide variety of courses in Asian and Indian studies, cultural anthropology, religion, death and dying, and environmental studies. It was produced by award-winning filmmaker Gayle Ferraro (see also 'Anonymously Yours' and 'Sixteen Decisions').
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Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000, Aerial Productions
Author / Creator
Gayle Ferraro, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Berkeley Media
Topic / Theme
Hinduism, Religious beliefs, Death, Hospices, Hindustani
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 Berkeley Media
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 1
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 13 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
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produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 13 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 2
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 19 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
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produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 19 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Date Written / Recorded
1986-08
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 3
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
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produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Date Written / Recorded
1986
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 4
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Sample
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 5
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Sample
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 31 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 6
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 37 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Sample
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 37 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 7
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 37 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Sample
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 37 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Hindu, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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Jagdi-Pat Temple: Ceremony For Peace And Harmony On Earth, Part 8
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 43 mins
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Sample
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 1986), 43 mins
Description
This video produced by Barrie Machin features festival for peace and harmony held every 90 years at the Jagdipat Temple, Naggar Castle Kullu Valley.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 Barrie Machin
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