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T2516 - What is Buddhism?

What is Buddhism?
Item No. T2516

What is Buddhism?

Series: Religions of the World - Oh My GOD Series
Item No: T2516
Length: 26 minutes
UPC: 709629225169
Copyright: 2013
CC: Yes
MARC Record: Yes
Language: English
Grade Level: 8-Adult
Age Range: 14-Adult
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SRP: $44.95
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A Journey Through Faith. This series offers a thoughtful look into the spiritual teachings, daily lives, and cherished traditions of families from different faiths around the world. Guided by spiritual leaders from the world's major religions, we explore customs that have been passed down for generations-revealing how faith shapes identity, community, and everyday life. What is Buddhism? With more than 300 million followers globally, Buddhism is both a spiritual journey and a way of life. In this episode, host Tevya sets out to understand the path to enlightenment-with help from a Buddhist monk.

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3 Stars. Recommended. - Video Librarian. Part of the series Oh My God-which explores the belief systems of the world's major religions-What Is Buddhism? is a lighthearted introduction to Buddhist practices. Host Tevya Heller serves as jovial guide, presenting himself as the newbie outsider in a head-on collision with the unique tenets and rituals of various faiths. Accompanied by a young temple leader, Heller is introduced to a female monk who is the master of a U.S.- based congregation. Heller presents a mix of wondrous attitude and self-deprecating jokes to the master as he learns that monks are cut off from their families (for the most part) from a tender age, the better to focus on everyone in a community. Heller also discovers why monks shave their heads, but soon delves into matters of greater consequence, such as the proper techniques of meditation and chanting. Heller also talks to a group of teen Buddhists, who encourage him to breathe and be calm, and he gets into the spirit of things during a madcap "money grab" and "food grab" that disperses coins and edibles left for dead souls who have not yet been reincarnated. Viewers will witness how one community puts their faith into practice.

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