In Japan, there are several hundred temples of Hindu deities, who are worshipped daily by the Japanese. Japan has also preserved the Siddham script of Sanskript, which was used in Indian in the 5th or 6th centuries and has been forgotten in the land of its birth. In this fascinating talk, internationally acclaimed filmmaker, art historian and photographer Benoy Behl talks about Japan-India connection and how Hinduism and Sanskrit work as a bridge.
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