Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth (2007)

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Prajna is the Sanskrit word for radiant wisdom, and yatra is the word for pilgrimage or spiritual journey. This visually stunning documentary is a cinematic pilgrimage exploring the lost civilization of Angkor in Cambodia, including the largest temple in the world, the magnificent Angkor Wat. The journey continues to sacred sites of the natural world, Hindu Bali, jungles of Java, and discovering Buddhist Borobudur. A John Bush film.

Director: John Bush
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: Direct Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

cambodia, buddhism, bali, java, indonesia

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What is Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth about?
Prajna is the Sanskrit word for radiant wisdom, and yatra is the word for pilgrimage or spiritual journey. This visually stunning documentary is a cinematic pilgrimage exploring the lost civilization of Angkor in Cambodia, including the largest temple in the world, the magnificent Angkor Wat. The journey continues to sacred sites of the natural world, Hindu Bali, jungles of Java, and discovering Buddhist Borobudur. A John Bush film.
Who directed Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth?
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth was directed by John Bush.
Who stars in Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth?
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth stars Sharon Stone.
How long is Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth?
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth?
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth is a Documentary film.
Where was Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth produced?
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth was produced in United States of America.