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In Then Land Of Golden Pagodas
(Burma)
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Cosmos Global Documentaries. 52
Minutes.
Myanmar
is mysterious and full of fascinating sights and amazing temples.
Formerly named Burma it certainly lives up to its reputation of being
‘The Land Of Golden Pagodas’. Its sacred buildings shine out in all
their glory and
although for many years a closed country today the
beauty of its temples and splendid landscape attract a growing number of
foreign tourists.
Yangon, once named Rangoon by the British, is not only the capital of
Myanmar but with four million inhabitants it is also the country’s
largest city and can be traced back to the fifth century. The Shwedagon
Pagoda is one of the most important buildings in the religious life of
the city’s population. This sanctuary also attracts a large number of
foreign tourists. Myanmar’s national sanctuary is the city’s main
attraction and is also one of the most famous sacred buildings in the
world.
Four kilometres south of Bago is one of the city’s oldest sanctuaries,
the Kyaikpun Pagoda that was built in 1476 during the reign of King
Dhammazedi. Four huge, thirty metre high Buddha statues sit back to back
and gaze stoically at the four points of the compass. They represent the
Gautama Buddha and his three predecessors Twante is an ancient pottery
town. In large workshops beneath palm leaf roofs, the potter’s wheel has
turned from one century to next. The traditional working methods are
reminiscent of a bygone time and Twante pottery is famous throughout
Myanmar.
In addition to the local fishing techniques Lake Inle’s floating gardens
are also quite unusual. An abundance of tomatoes, cucumbers and beans
are grown in these unconventional gardens and the village of Kay La
features yet another unique attraction, The Jumping Cat Monastery which
became famous due to its performing cats that jump through various
hoops.
Myanmar is deservedly known as ‘The Land Of Golden Pagodas” as the
beauty of its sacred old buildings is just a hint of the former
magnificence of ancient Burma.
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Bagan
- Travel Video. DVD.
Terra Mystica. 26 Minutes.
Bagan
is a famous royal city in today’s
Myanmar that is full of myth
and legend. In the days of the legendary Birman monarchy the metropolis
covered an area of forty square kilometres and today the numerous
majestic buildings of
Bagan provide an unforgettable insight into its
history.
The development of the city was not only influenced by logical planning
but was also designed according to religious and mystical ideals and was
eventually built to reflect the structure of the Buddhist cosmos. The
impressive temple complexes were designed to be a "paradise on earth", a
place that lay between Earth and the realm of the gods.
As the first Burmese kingdom expanded the former territories of the Mon
Tribe were gradually conquered. However, militarily the Mon Tribe proved
to be inferior to that of the rising realm of Bagan. The Burmese troops
captured not only many precious cultural and religious treasures but
also more than thirty thousand prisoners from the capital of the Mon
Thaton. Almost the entire spiritual elite of the Mon were brought to
Bagan and the captured monks, scholars, master builders, blacksmiths and
stone masons soon determined the character of the Burmese capital.
The city’s temple ruins and sanctuaries are still worshipped in today
and have a mystical appeal. Although archaeologists and historians have
revealed much of the history of this fascinating metropolis it is likely
that part of the splendid history of Bagan will remain a mystery
forever.
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Bagan
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Bagan, located on
the banks of the Ayeyarwady River in today’s Myanmar,
is
a beautiful temple area although little remains of its early history.
Close to Bagan’s city walls is the majestic Ananda Pahto Temple that is
dedicated to four Buddhas and was built at the end of the 11th century
during the reign of King Kyanzittha.
Situated on the river bank is what is believed to be Bagan’s oldest
pagoda, Bupaya. Its architecture indicates that it dates back to the
time of the Pyu. According to legend both the construction of the
unusual Manuha Paya and its name date back to a captured Mon King who,
it is believed, gifted the building to the city.
The Shweguyi Temple, the ‘Great Golden Cave’, indicates the transition
of the once prolific Mon style to the Burmese architecture that
followed.
In recent times these temples have attracted an increasing number of
worshippers and there is no doubt that today they are among the world’s
most prized cultural treasures.
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Mandalay- Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Mandalay, ‘The City Of Art’, is
located within the centre of Myanmar,
that was formerly known as Burma. It was founded in 1857 and up until
the British conquered it in 1885 it was the capital of the kingdom of
Burma. Two thousand
four hundred years after the death of Buddha , King Mindon ordered the one hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants of
Amarapura to relocate here.
The well preserved Shwe Inbin Monastery is one of the last examples of
the traditional monasteries whose splendour once made Mandalay famous.
The complex has all the architectural elements of a typical Burmese
monastery but it is its beautiful wood carvings that are the most
striking.
To the north of the city is the two hundred and thirty six metre high
Mandalay Mountain that dominates the plains below. The tree covered
mountain is dominated by the towers of many temples and as Buddha once
lived on this mountain it is considered to be extremely sacred and thus
contains several pagodas and shrines.
Amarapura, the ‘Immortal City’, is situated in the south. It was the
first of the country’s royal cities and today it is a small town in
which its inhabitants earn their living from weaving.
On the western hills are some of the most elegant and splendid monastery
complexes such as the Umin Thonzeh Pagoda where forty five Buddha
figures stand in a semi-circle, dignified and benign.
Once known as the Centre Of The World and today the religious and
financial centre of the region, Mandalay lies at the heart of Burmese
culture.
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Mingun
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Most
of the buildings in Thailand’s historic village of Mingun date back to
the
ambitious plans of King Bodawpaya who was convinced that he was an
exemplary Hindu-Buddhist sovereign and thus did not permit any criticism
of his architectural ideas. An example of his great love of architecture
is the elegant white statue of the Settawya Pagoda that was built in
1811.
Shining bright white and magnificent, the Hsinbyume Pagoda is located in
the northern part of Mingun. The temple was built by a grandchild of
Bodawpaya in 1816. Three years prior to his reign, the king dedicated
the sacred building to his deceased, favourite and highly religious
wife, Hsinbyume. The outstanding architecture of the pagoda is closely
associated with Hindu-Buddhist cosmology and therefore with Mount Meru,
the ‘Centre of the World’.
Seven wave-shaped terraces symbolize the mountains that surround Mount
Meru and the Sulamani Palace that is located on its summit.
However, Mingun is not only known for its impressive architecture: it is
home to the world’s heaviest bell that is six metres high and weighs
more than 90 tons!
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Sagaing Myanmar
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
On
the opposite shore of the Ayeyarwady in the centre of Burma are
the
Sagaing Hills. The history of Sagaing dates back to the beginning of the
14th century when the royal city of Bagan fell and the city became the
new capital of Burma. However, its importance as a centre of power was
short-lived yet around fifty years later the newly founded Inwa became
the capital of the Burmese Empire.
More than seven hundred hilltop and valley monasteries have made Sagaing
one of the world’s most important centres of Buddhism.
The Pa Ba Kyaung Monastery is situated on Sagaing’s western hills and is
surrounded by two elevations, a place of tranquillity and meditation.
Peaceful and serene, the statues and Buddha images appear to stare into
the very soul of all those who come here.
It is not surprising that for nearly eight hundred years the region’s
pagodas have attracted the faithful as well as tourists from around the
world.
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Shan State
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
North of Burma’s central plains is
the exotic and fascinating Shan State, a beautiful landscape in South
East Asia located on the eastern side of Myanmar. Once forty Shan
monarchs ruled there but they lived in hostile times as
Burmese kings
and Chinese warlords fought against them to gain control of their
fertile land.
We begin our journey at Inlay Lake. The magical beauty of this body of
water has attracted and fascinated people since time immemorial and this
unique lake is home to the Intha people.
The next leg of the journey leads to a far more tranquil section of the
lake that features floating gardens that are around a hundred metres
long and two metres wide and consist of a densely interwoven carpet of
water hyancinths.
Mandalay, ‘The City Of Art’, is located in the centre of Shan State. It
was founded in 1857 and up until the British conquered it in 1885 it was
the capital of the kingdom of Burma. The Mahamuni Pagoda is the centre
of worship and is also where the Mahamuni Buddha is kept, the country’s
most highly worshipped Buddha statue.
Around twelve kilometres beyond Hsipaw is the legendary Bagyo Pagoda.
Surrounded by a magnificent wall it is thought that the sanctuary is
more than seven hundred years old. An important festival takes place
each year around Tabaung, the time of the full moon in February and
March, and is the highlight of the town’s cultural calendar.
The Shan people in the north of Myanmar have most certainly retained
their cultural heritage and Shan State is an exotic combination of both
nature and culture and a land of beauty and joie de vivre!
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Shwedagon Pagoda (Shwedagon Zedi Daw) Myanmar
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
For
several centuries one of the world’s greatest and most splendid sights
has
towered above the streets of Yangon. A total of four stairways that
point toward the four cardinal points lead into Burma’s national
sanctuary, the legendary Shwedagon Pagoda.
From the top of the hill there’s a sixty thousand square metre high
terrace with an amazing number of smaller stupas that surround the
tallest central stupa. As with the three other stairways the southern
entrance area of the Shwedagon Pagoda has its own temple that is
dedicated to the Buddha, Konagamana.
According to tradition, the Mon queen, Shin-Saw-Bu, was the first leader
to have her body weight represented by gold which was duly donated to
the improvement of the pagoda. Even though the sanctuary received only
around forty-five kilograms of gold it was enough to decorate the entire
pagoda.
The main golden Stupa rises ninety-eight metres into the sky, its spire
crowned by a golden ball that is decorated with over four thousand
diamonds.
Due to extensive renovation at the end of the twentieth century this
fascinating temple shines out once again in all of its ancient
splendour.
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Yangon
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Yangon is a river city and the
capital of Myanmar. A country surrounded by India, China, Laos and
Thailand with a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures plus a tranquil
harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques.
Here, contrast
is all, and that makes Yangon unique!
The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues
in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is
seventy metres long. Over six hundred monks live in the adjoining
monastery that was founded in 1907 for the study of Buddhist scripts
that are known as ‘Palikanums’.
Three seasons determine the climate of this subtropical country: the
cool of winter, the heat of summer and the monsoons when it rains for
most of the afternoon and entire regions are flooded. But then follows
the lush green sight of endless paddy fields.
In Yangon the early morning is the best time to travel to the nearby
city of Bago which was once the capital of the Second Burmese Realm. It
was thought by Europeans to be the most magnificent city in the East, a
fact highlighted by its many splendid monuments.
The city of Yangon is like travelling back in time to the colonial days
of British Rangoon and hopefully this fascinating city will continue to
be a golden fairy tale behind a tantalising bamboo curtain!
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Raising the Bamboo Curtain Collection: Vietnam, Burma,
and
Cambodia - Travel Video. 2-Volume Set. VHS, NTSC.

Martin Sheen narrates this 2-volume
collection with a tour of Vietnam, Burma and Cambodia that focuses on the
history and culture of these ancient, enduring civilizations and their
developing state today.
Although reminders of war are still evident,
this is a story about the people, their culture, history, heritage and
desire to move forward. Titles include: AWAKENING VIETNAM, EMERGING
BURMA, and CAMBODIA. 60 minutes each.
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Mystic Lands - Travel Videos. 6-PK.
Questar Video. DVD.
6 Hours.
Come embark on an adventure of the
soul. Academy Award nominee Edward James Olmos narrates this mesmerizing
thirteen-part series
that guides viewers on an epic journey to some of the
world's most sacred places.
Reverent, historically accurate, and
beautifully photographed,
Mystic Lands chronicles a diverse array of spiritual
practices
around the world, including the established monotheistic practices of
Islam, Judaism and
Christianity. Viewers will
also experience the spirit life of devout ancient cultures, such as the
Inca, Maya, and the pantheon of Olympic gods, as well as the
Theraveda Buddhist
and Nat worship practices
of Myanmar, Tantric Buddhism
in Bhutan, Hinduism in Bali and India, Voodoo in Haiti, and the
mysterious Dreamtime rituals of
Australia's aboriginal people.
Disc 1: Bhutan: Land of the
Thunder Dragon - Discover an
ancient world of magic and mystery that is nearly untouched by the
modern age. Greece: Isle of Revelation - In this land of great beauty,
the gods of old are an integral part of the culture.
Extra Feature: Series director Chip Duncan introduces this compelling
exploration of faith, religion, natural creation myths and celebrations
of life and death.
Disc 2: Peru: Kingdom in
the Clouds - Unearth secrets
of an ancient nation among the ruins of Machu Picchu. Egypt: Cycle of
Life - Lavish tombs are testament to the pharaohs' quest for
immortality.
Extra Feature: Series director Chip Duncan reflects on the inspiration
behind Mystic Lands, and the challenges and rewards of creating the
series.
Disc 3: Myanmar (Burma):
Triumph of the Spirit - Faith
and quiet devotion are a way of life in this reclusive nation, once
known as Burma, shackled by military dictatorship and depression. The
Taj Mahal: Heaven on Earth - The symbol of intensely spiritual India is
the Taj Mahal, considered by many to be "the most beautiful building in
the world."
Extra Feature: Series composer Chris Spheeris talks about opening his
ears and heart to the indigenous music on the series' evocative
soundtrack.
Disc 4: Anasazi: The
Ancient Ones - Through oral
traditions and the discovery of crumbled cities and villages, the story
of the Anasazi is only beginning to unfold in the North American
southwest. Haiti: Dance of the Spirit - This provocative program reveals
the truth behind the mystical practice of the religion, Voodoo.
Disc 5: Bali: Isle of 1,000
Temples - Observe the sacred
ceremonies and rites with which the Balinese honor the powerful forces
they believe govern life. Australia: Dreamtime - Australia's aboriginal
people have a spiritual bond with the land based on myths, legends,
mystical rites and exotic ceremonies.
Disc 6: Maya: Messages in
Stone - This powerful episode
unearths the grand ruins and spiritual beliefs of the Maya in Central
America. Jerusalem: Mosaic of Faith - The holy city of Jerusalem is a
spiritual crossroads for the devout, and a wellspring of all that is
sacred to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Varanasi: City of Light - This
fascinating program explores beliefs, rituals and ceremonies observed in
the Hindus' journey toward enlightenment.
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Mystic Lands: Burma and
Jerusalem - Travel Video.
"Burma: Triumph of the Spirit".
From the stunning Schwedagon
Pagoda
in Rangoon to the haunting landscape of Bagan, where more than 2,500
pagodas lie in ruin, Burma is a land of beauty and devotion. Despite
decades of a harsh military rule, the spiritual life of the Burmese
endures, as do centuries-old-temples that cover the landscape.
Followers provide daily offerings to thousands of Buddhist monks in
Burma. These selfless acts of giving are one of the main tenets of
Buddhism. Quiet devotion is an enduring way of life in the reclusive
nation of Burma.
"Jerusalem: Mosaic of Faith".
Although Jerusalem may be a city of conflict, it is also the home of
intense spiritual faith for three religions. It is considered a holy
land by Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Torn down and rebuilt
countless times in the name of God, Allah, and Yahweh, Jerusalem: Mosaic
of Faith, chronicles this divided city. This episode explores each
religion's claims on this ancient city of faith. 55 minutes.
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