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Kashi Pavitra Bhugol

Keywords: Banaras
Kashi
Shiv
Hindu Culture

Publisher: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts

Description: The film shows the faith and worshiping practices of Shiv bhakts in a new light, it highlights the importance of the geographical etymology of the holy city. Built on the structure of a trident (Trishul) the city is a manifestation of the presence of Lord Shiva himself. It is a place that hence forms the centre of the Hindu universe. has devotees of all ages coming in hordes to take a dip in the holy Ganges and cleanse themselves of a lifetime of sins. And more significantly, to lead a life that ends at Kashi and sends them straight on the path of Moksha, bringing them closer to the creator in one way or another.

Source: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts

Type: Video

Received From: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts


DC Field Value
dc.description The film shows the faith and worshiping practices of Shiv bhakts in a new light, it highlights the importance of the geographical etymology of the holy city. Built on the structure of a trident (Trishul) the city is a manifestation of the presence of Lord Shiva himself. It is a place that hence forms the centre of the Hindu universe. has devotees of all ages coming in hordes to take a dip in the holy Ganges and cleanse themselves of a lifetime of sins. And more significantly, to lead a life that ends at Kashi and sends them straight on the path of Moksha, bringing them closer to the creator in one way or another.
dc.source Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso Hindi
dc.publisher Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
dc.subject Banaras
Kashi
Shiv
Hindu Culture
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.director Chaturvedi, Deepak
dc.format.duration 00:29:13h
dc.description.provenance Banaras
dc.contributor.presenter Niharika
DC Field Value
dc.description The film shows the faith and worshiping practices of Shiv bhakts in a new light, it highlights the importance of the geographical etymology of the holy city. Built on the structure of a trident (Trishul) the city is a manifestation of the presence of Lord Shiva himself. It is a place that hence forms the centre of the Hindu universe. has devotees of all ages coming in hordes to take a dip in the holy Ganges and cleanse themselves of a lifetime of sins. And more significantly, to lead a life that ends at Kashi and sends them straight on the path of Moksha, bringing them closer to the creator in one way or another.
dc.source Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso Hindi
dc.publisher Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
dc.subject Banaras
Kashi
Shiv
Hindu Culture
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.director Chaturvedi, Deepak
dc.format.duration 00:29:13h
dc.description.provenance Banaras
dc.contributor.presenter Niharika