After three years, three months and three days of voluntary seclusion in a hermitage lost in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas, Thasi emerges from a deep trance. Back in the Buddhist monastery where he lived from the age of five, the young man gradually recovers his vital forces. But the return brings unexpected results. Outside the rigors of a life dedicated to spiritual development, Thasi begins to experience an awakening to sexual life. These feelings coincide with a trip to a nearby village where Tashi meets Pema, a beautiful young woman with whom he falls in love. For the first time the young lama begins to question the values of his monastic life in the monastery.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/36016-samsara-dvd--8414906806314.html36016Samsara [DVD] After three years, three months and three days of voluntary seclusion in a hermitage lost in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas, Thasi emerges from a deep trance. Back in the Buddhist monastery where he lived from the age of five, the young man gradually recovers his vital forces. But the return brings unexpected results. Outside the rigors of a life dedicated to spiritual development, Thasi begins to experience an awakening to sexual life. These feelings coincide with a trip to a nearby village where Tashi meets Pema, a beautiful young woman with whom he falls in love. For the first time the young lama begins to question the values of his monastic life in the monastery.https://dvdstorespain.es/518274-home_default/samsara-dvd-.jpg4.876instockKarma Films4.8764.876002017-08-02T19:42:29+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
After three years, three months and three days of voluntary seclusion in a hermitage lost in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas, Thasi emerges from a deep trance. Back in the Buddhist monastery where he lived from the age of five, the young man gradually recovers his vital forces. But the return brings unexpected results. Outside the rigors of a life dedicated to spiritual development, Thasi begins to experience an awakening to sexual life. These feelings coincide with a trip to a nearby village where Tashi meets Pema, a beautiful young woman with whom he falls in love. For the first time the young lama begins to question the values of his monastic life in the monastery.