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Ritual and Faith: Constructing the Spiritual World of Tibetan Buddhist Pilgrims through the Film: Paths of the Soul (Mount Kailash)DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1114902, PP. 1-13 Subject Areas: Art Keywords: Paths of the Soul (Mount Kailash), Tibetan Buddhism, Pilgrimage Rituals, Spiritual World Construction Abstract Paths of the Soul (Mount Kailash), a film themed on Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage, records the entire journey of 11 villagers from Markam Village who embarked on a more-than-2500-kilometer prostration pilgrimage that lasted over a year. It demonstrates the profound connotations of Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage rituals. From the theoretical perspective of interpretive anthropology, this paper analyzes how Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage rituals construct the spiritual world of believers through four dimensions: the sacred site complex, the sanctity of ritual behaviors, the diversity of pilgrimage motivations, and the perseverance and evolution of faith under the impact of modernity. It reveals the in-depth logic of the integration of faith and life, and explores the existential value and future direction of traditional faith in modern society. Fan, Q. (2026). Ritual and Faith: Constructing the Spiritual World of Tibetan Buddhist Pilgrims through the Film: Paths of the Soul (Mount Kailash) . Open Access Library Journal, 13, e14902. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1114902. References
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