Jnanadeva
March 5th, 2007
Jnanandeva, a film made in India (date unknown), is highly recommended for viewing because of its powerful message and positive vibrations.
Having been ousted by the Brahmin community, the child Jnanadeva’s parents took their own lives, leaving him and his two young siblings to fend for themselves. Drawing courage and spiritual conviction from his older brother, Shri Jnanadeva sets out to win the right to a reprieve from the stigma which now prevents them from completing their Brahminic initiation ceremony.
Despite living as an outcaste, he wins the admiration of the masses through his understanding of the Gita and many miracles, eventually obtaining the recognition of the Brahmin community.
This movie beautifully portrays the power of innocent wisdom pitted against dogma and fanatacism, and is full of vibrations.
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1. John Noyce | March 5th, 2007 at 1:46 pm
Is this the 1940 b/w film from Prabhat Films?:
http://www.prabhatfilm.com/memorabalia-sale.htm
http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=253986
Editor. Can any of our readers who are familiar with Indian films answer John’s question?
2. max lieberman | April 5th, 2007 at 7:35 pm
Yes, it is the Prabhat film. Probably one of the best films ever made. There is also another great film about another saint, Jnaneshwar, made a little later.
3. max lieberman | April 5th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
Sorry, the other film is about Saint Tukaram.
4. narinder kullar | December 2nd, 2007 at 6:12 pm
I would love to watch this film, Jnanadeva. Would anyone tell me where I may get this film?
Many thanks.
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