Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Dear Devotees, Hare Krishna. Some of my friends in the food and media industries are working together to make a documentary entitled ‘Divine Food’. The documentary is meant to cover the sanctity of food and the way in which it is cooked in various spiritual traditions. It will also focus on how food is not merely meant for the gross body but rather an influence on one’s mind and consciousness. Amidst the modern impersonal conception of merely rushing to eat and dumping the body with all sorts of stuff, food when prepared with higher consciousness brings about taste and nourishment that are both holistic and uplifting. One of my friends has requested me to do research and establish contacts for potential interview sources and suitable filming locations. We are looking at practitioners in various spiritual traditions, famous temples with unique food offering traditions like Jagannatha Puri, etc. and other aspects. The focus will be on spiritual vegetarianism and we hope to cover a few traditions. If there is more potential, the series can go further to more episodes. Are there any divya desams where the preparation and distribution of spiritual food is unique? I am sure there are many. I have heard of the Oppiliappan and Sri Rangam temple prasadam which is prepared without salt and yet tastes nectarean. We are looking for devotees or persons who can give us access to the going-ons in some of these temple kitchens or devotees preparing the prasadam. We wish to interview them and cover aspects related to the essence of the preparation, the attitude and cleanliness involved in it and the manner in which the distribution is conducted. Both the cooks and the beneficiaries are needed for interviews and on-sight shooting is also being considered. We need as many contacts and sources as possible to bring out the entire culture related to their involvement in the preparation of bhagavad prasadam. I will let the interested parties know more as things evolve. The documentary will be produced by a private international food channel and the plan is to broadcast this globally. More details later. We are still at the conception level. This is more of a documentary that has come about due to the personal conviction of the people involved who want to broadcast the value of spiritual food. We’d be appreciative of the maximum level of access possible to these places and devotees who can nourish this important task, without in any way disrupting the sanctity of the temple kitchens. We wish to cover the entire culture related to this aspect. Those who may be able to provide input are welcome to write to me at rjsimman Thanking you in advance, Hare Krishna. dasan, R. Jai Simman Jakarta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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