Celebrated filmmaker Werner Herzog
 turns his attention to one of the largest Buddhist gatherings in the 
world in this documentary. Each year, thousands of Buddhist pilgrims 
travel to the village of Bhod Gaya in India (the place where the Buddha 
is said to have attained enlightenment) to take part in the Kalachakra 
Initiation. As the visitors stream into Bhod Gaya, many traveling on 
foot and often stopping to prostrate themselves as a sign of devotion, a
 team of monks create a beautiful and intricate sand painting on Mount 
Kallash, which is scattered to the winds by the Dalai Lama at the end of the 12-day celebration as a symbol of the impermanence of existence. Herzog documents the ancient rituals of this ceremony as well as profiling the Dalai Lama and some of the many Buddhists who travel to India for this event. Wheel of Time was originally produced for German and British television, though it enjoyed a theatrical release in the United States.
Dec 6, 2012
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