Sons of Shiva
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Culture Documentary hosted by unknown narrator, published by DER in 1985 - English narration
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Sons of Shiva is a sustained attempt to film a four-day ceremony concerned with the worship of Shiva. Devotees of the God Shiva are shown from the initial taking of the Sacred Thread through gradually intensifying action to a culmination in a variety of ascetic and self denying practices. Devotees are also shown in informal activities such as preparing food and listening to recitals of devotional songs by the famous mendicant Bauls of Bengal. Among the specific devotional practices is the fulfillment of vows to please the gods. Many devotees resolve to roll in prostration through the field to the shrine of Shiva. Others participate in the nightly processions that involve falling in trance while dancing and holding a symbol of Shiva on one's head. One of the highlights of the film is a performance by a group of Bauls (wandering holy men and religious troubadours) who sing devotional songs for the resting devotees. This film belongs to the Pleasing God series of films about how Hindus worship. These films are studies of the devotional practicies associated with three major deities of the Hindu pantheon. They were made in the small, historic town of Vishnupur, West Bengal - a town of temples, crafts and markets, the center of an old kingdom, and a place where daily life and worship are closely intertwined.
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- Duration: 45mn 2s
- File size: 549 MB
- Container: AVI
- Width: 640 pixels
- Height: 480 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 4:3
- Overall bit rate: 1703 kbs
- Frame rate: 23.976
- Audio Codec: MP3
- Channel(s): 2 channels
- Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
- Credit goes to: mysteriousmountain
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