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Discovery & Nature, History & Current Affairs

Keywords:
History, Discovery/Adventure, History revisited


Producer(s): NHK, POINT DU JOUR

Coproducer(s)/co-financing:
FRANCE 5 - France Télévisions

Length:  1x49

Format:  One-off

Original version: Japanese

Versions available: French / International

Nationality: France

Year: 2004

Rights: TV & DVD : Latin America, Europe excl. UK & excl. German-speaking

Support(s):  SD – Digital 16/9

Collection: EURASIA: The Conquest of the East

GANDHARA, THE RENAISSANCE OF BUDDHISM

Director(s): Patrick CABOUAT, Kazuko OKA – Writer(s): Alain MOREAU   Contact Contact   Download Print page

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In India in the 6th century BC, Sakyamuni, "a wise man of the Sakya tribe", had been meditating under a tree when, suddenly, he was struck with the comprehension of all things. He became Buddha, meaning the « Illuminated ». His message, based on a pragmatic philosophy, taught how to free oneself from all needs in order to achieve illumination. After the death of the Enlightened One, his disciples – a few monks – began to spread his teachings all over India, from Ceylon to the Himalayan.

Fearing man’s penchant for idol worship, Buddha expressly forbade that his image should be represented in whatever form. Therefore, the Indian philosophers told his life story without ever showing in any form other than that of a simple lotus, a tree or a horse without a rider. The Buddhist missionaries began to build monasteries – they discovered that the local population was a mix of settlers from Greece, Egypt and Antioch as well as descendants from Alexander’s soldiers.

Influenced by Greek sculpture, Buddhism began to represent the Enlightened One in a Hellenised form. The Buddhist philosophy became less abstract and was better understood and henceforth widely adopted. Buddhism is a blend of spirit and culture which is unique in the history of mankind – it achieved the successful encounter of East and West.

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