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The Buddha of Badamtam

India, 2002
film

This documentary traces the journey of Indian artist Meera Mukherjee’s conception of a fourteen-foot high bronze Buddha sculpture in the Himalayas, a te..

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Saga in stone

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Mind of Tibet

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Land of enlightenment

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Footprint of the Buddha

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The Buddhist world

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Requiem for a faith

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Holy Himalayas

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Chasing Buddha

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The Magic touch

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The Fields of senses

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