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So, 'Sage of the Shakyas' is a pretty intriguing documentary. It dives deep into the historical and cultural context surrounding the Buddha, particularly the question of his origins. The vibe is contemplative, with a pace that allows you to really sit with the ideas being presented. The filmmakers connect Buddhism to Tengrianism, which is a route I didn’t expect but found fascinating. There are some visual nods to Saka art that are quite striking. The atmosphere is reflective, sometimes even somber. It’s not the typical documentary format; there’s a sort of meditative quality to it that might catch you off guard. Overall, it’s a unique exploration that challenges some of the conventional narratives around Buddhism.
Focuses on the cultural intersections of Buddhism.Ponders the historical accuracy of Buddha's lineage.Provides a meditative viewing experience.
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