Bodhipath Film Festival: Bridging Cinema and Spirituality

The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi, organized by the International Buddhist Confederation and the Foundation for Universal Responsibility of the Dalai Lama, showcased films exploring the essence of Buddhist teachings. It emphasized cinema's role in promoting mindfulness and spirituality through storytelling and interactive discussions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 19:55 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 19:55 IST
Bodhipath Film Festival: Bridging Cinema and Spirituality
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In a unique celebration of cinema and spirituality, the International Buddhist Confederation and the Foundation for Universal Responsibility of the Dalai Lama jointly hosted the Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi. The event brought together films that explore profound insights from Buddhist teachings, highlighting their relevance in today's world.

Ven. Geshe Dorji Damdul, Director of Tibet House, remarked on the educational significance of cinema. He emphasized how films serve as a medium that is both entertaining and informative, delivering deep messages visually and auditorily. The festival also facilitated panel discussions with noted scholars and filmmakers, focusing on integrating Buddhist teachings into modern storytelling.

Actor Gagan Malik and singer Mohit Chauhan further shared perspectives on mindfulness and spirituality, noting meditation and music's roles in fostering inner strength and awareness. Abhijit Halder of IBC reflected on the evolution of communication in spreading Buddhist teachings, underscoring the festival's mission to reach wider audiences through contemporary media channels.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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