Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Namaste Len/Kalipadma, Thanks for mentioning/sharing about "Rudraksh" the movie!! Its sure something I would love to get me hot lil hands on! the sooner the better. Am a sucker for Indian movies actually but never get to see many due to the distance between my place and the Indian video rental shop. A Fijian-Indian friend told me the movie is quite funny and is about how a bloke got hold of a rudraksha, how it helped him change things but not in the way he desired although it all turned out to be a blessing in the end. Apparently a good cast with a good director too. As it is, politicians, gurus, sadhus, Bollywood stars, producers, directors and many who's who of India wear rudraksha here or there, and/or ratna according to Jyotish astrological placements. Great to know they've finally turned out a movie although its not exactly a mainstream thing in India (at least this is what I was told). Len you're too kind ) I'm ain't no rudraksha expert, merely a humble sadhaka who is continuing to learn something new each day.. Just happen to have an unshakeable passion for the holy beads after experiencing their effects, some of which defy logic. After watching the movie, shall report back here, thanks again! Om Namah Shivaya Sy , kalipadma@j... wrote: > > Thpught this would be of interest. As I recall, Sy is a rudraksha > expert. -- Len/ Kalipadma > > --------- Forwarded message ---------- > "Shiva Bhakta" <shivabhakta@> > > Happened to see "Rudraksha"...looks like the very first main stream Hindi > movie that deals with the chakras, the power of Rudrakshas, powers of the > divine - presented in a very commercial manner. Takes the mantra tantra > mythology etc etc in a matter of fact manner, and runs with the plot - > lots of shlokas and mantras are the background score and movie > producers/directors seem to be followers of Lord Shiva. Story line is the > battle of good over evil but lots of techno-glitz and special effects, > something there for everyone, catered to the masses. Movie starts at a > point that is connected to the Great Lanka War (Ramayana), seemingly > inspired from Indiana Jones. Seeks to portray divinity in a very > different light, in comparison to the traditional Indian movies...very > differently to a point where it might not be acceptable to some.. I > think this might very well lead to a resurgence of the populace to pursue > the divine. (haven't finished watching it). > > This is a new release Hindi movie which is available off the local Indian > DVD rental (Yes, http://www.Netflix.com does carry Hindi movies). DVDs > have subtitles. If you are mildly curious, might be worth a see. > > Shiva Bhakta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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