India throughout its history has preserved a deep sense of the sacred. The Hindu tradition offers a privileged place to "great souls" and spiritual gurus. Amritanandamayi's story in this regard is exemplary. Indeed, the one affectionately named Amma (mother) has become today one of the most important living gurus. His unconditional capacity for listening and devotion gives him an exceptional place in the history of Indian religion. For many, she is the incarnation of the divine mother, and, according to tradition, she is considered a saint. To some extent, she is credited with having restored one of the oldest rites of the Hindu spiritual heritage. This film will try to testify, in the particular context of traditional India, another way of feeling the world.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/13279-darshan-l-etreinte-dvd--8437008450155.html13279Darshan: L'Etreinte [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>India throughout its history has preserved a deep sense of the sacred. The Hindu tradition offers a privileged place to "great souls" and spiritual gurus. Amritanandamayi's story in this regard is exemplary. Indeed, the one affectionately named Amma (mother) has become today one of the most important living gurus. His unconditional capacity for listening and devotion gives him an exceptional place in the history of Indian religion. For many, she is the incarnation of the divine mother, and, according to tradition, she is considered a saint. To some extent, she is credited with having restored one of the oldest rites of the Hindu spiritual heritage. This film will try to testify, in the particular context of traditional India, another way of feeling the world.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/241362-home_default/darshan-l-etreinte-dvd-.jpg4.876instockKarma Films4.8764.876002015-05-01T19:09:38+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
India throughout its history has preserved a deep sense of the sacred. The Hindu tradition offers a privileged place to "great souls" and spiritual gurus. Amritanandamayi's story in this regard is exemplary. Indeed, the one affectionately named Amma (mother) has become today one of the most important living gurus. His unconditional capacity for listening and devotion gives him an exceptional place in the history of Indian religion. For many, she is the incarnation of the divine mother, and, according to tradition, she is considered a saint. To some extent, she is credited with having restored one of the oldest rites of the Hindu spiritual heritage. This film will try to testify, in the particular context of traditional India, another way of feeling the world.