Cinema Meets Spirituality: Bodhipath Film Festival Inspires with Buddhist Teachings

The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi, hosted by the International Buddhist Confederation and the Foundation for Universal Responsibility of the Dalai Lama, showcased films highlighting Buddhist teachings. Through cinema, the festival emphasized the spiritual teachings' relevance today, fostering mindfulness, peace, and wisdom in ever-changing modernity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 19:56 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 19:56 IST
Cinema Meets Spirituality: Bodhipath Film Festival Inspires with Buddhist Teachings
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The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi recently showcased a powerful intersection of cinema and spirituality, bringing together film enthusiasts and the global Buddhist community. Hosted by the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) and the Foundation for Universal Responsibility of the Dalai Lama, the festival sought to convey the timeless wisdom of Buddhist teachings through the art of film.

Through a carefully curated selection of films, the festival highlighted the enduring significance of Buddha Dhamma, underscoring its relevance in contemporary society. Attendees were treated to stories that deftly captured the essence of Buddhist philosophy, illustrating how it offers solace and guidance amid today's rapidly evolving world.

A notable presence at the event was Ven. Geshe Dorji Damdul, Director of Tibet House, who accentuated cinema's educational potential. He noted that while films entertain, they also impart deeper messages, making them effective tools for fostering understanding. Complementing the screenings were engaging panel discussions featuring scholars, filmmakers, and practitioners, exploring the integration of Buddhist teachings into modern cinema. Actor Gagan Malik and singer Mohit Chauhan also shared their insights, emphasizing meditation's role in mindfulness and the connection between music and spirituality.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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