Zechary Coffin very effectively narrated the story through a corpse. A corpse that is mute spectator of two polarised minds - one clean and the other polluted. A senior monk who won the six enimies like kama (lust), krodha (anger), lobha (greed), mada (arrogance), moha (delusion), and matsarya (jealousy) is detached of all such feelings and the other monk who was still holding the thought of touching a woman. The real monk is the one who had the immediate inclination to help the needy whoever it is. I vaguely remember to have read - this was narrated by Ramakrishna Paramhansa to one of his disciples.
Very good plot to narrate the story and associated music and that "rama nama satya hai". Salute to Story Birds to have included this theme.
Thank you, Mr Shetty, for your insightful comment. It's interesting that you, too, remember thus story, and as being narrated by Ramakrishna Paramhansa. It is the universality of this tale and that is found almost all across the world in some form that makes it so fascinating.
Zechary Coffin very effectively narrated the story through a corpse. A corpse that is mute spectator of two polarised minds - one clean and the other polluted. A senior monk who won the six enimies like kama (lust), krodha (anger), lobha (greed), mada (arrogance), moha (delusion), and matsarya (jealousy) is detached of all such feelings and the other monk who was still holding the thought of touching a woman. The real monk is the one who had the immediate inclination to help the needy whoever it is. I vaguely remember to have read - this was narrated by Ramakrishna Paramhansa to one of his disciples.
Very good plot to narrate the story and associated music and that "rama nama satya hai". Salute to Story Birds to have included this theme.
Very good interview as well.
Thank you, Mr Shetty, for your insightful comment. It's interesting that you, too, remember thus story, and as being narrated by Ramakrishna Paramhansa. It is the universality of this tale and that is found almost all across the world in some form that makes it so fascinating.
Haunting and impactful! Loved the interview with Zachary too!
Loved the film and the question -answer session with the filmmaker.
Thank you, StoryBirds! This interview and your support have been a real delight...thank youuuu! :))
It was our privilege and our pleasure, Zachary Coffin!