Devlok With Devdutt Pattanaik - Season 1 Episode 13 Ganga
The Ganga is the most sacred river to the Hindus. Along its length and breadth, Hindus pay homage to their ancestors, pray to their gods and cleanse their souls by taking a dip in the river and cupping the water in their hands. They even carry a small amount of water, known as Gangajal on their way back to be used in rituals. Devdutt Pattanaik traces the history of the Ganga in Hindu mythology. He discusses the importance of Ganga as a deity, her corelation with the other deities, especially Shiva, her prominence in different sects and her descent from heaven to earth.
Year: 2016
Country:
Studio: EPIC
Director:
Cast: Devdutt Pattanaik, Rasika Dugal
Crew: Debashish Das (Post Production Supervisor), Tamal Das (Editor), Nitin Bhatkar (Editor), Sujeet Singh (Editor), Sumit Singh (Editor), Rishab Seth (Creative Director)
First Air Date: Oct 21, 2015
Last Air date: Jan 13, 2016
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 55 Episode
Runtime: 22 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 10.744
Language: Hindi
Keyword : hinduism, indian folklore
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Ramayana And Mahabharata
Trimurti
Colours
Shiva
Jeev Jantu
Indra
Boons & Curses
Heaven & Hell
Shakti
Ganesha
Asthras
Vaahanas
Ganga
Gita
Yatra
Gods and Food
Yugas
The Beginning
Dikpala
Vivaah
Shape Shifting
Avatars of Vishnu
Nakshtras and Grahas
Plants and Gods
Puja
Dhyan & Darshan
Amrit Manthan
Forest & Field
Astik - Nastik
Surya Vansh & Chandra Vansh
Aatma
Haldi-Kumkum-Chandan-Bhasm
Hanuman
Puri Temple
Elephants
Rama's Ancestors
Mountains
Karna
Years In Exile
Vedic Gods And Goddesses
Vrata
Storytellers Of Ramayana & Mahabharata
Lakshmi & Saraswati
Mothers
Women In Mahabharata
Varaha and Narasimha
Varnas
Sita & Draupadi
Brothers & Sisters
Ramayana Characters In Mahabharata
Harishchandra
Aarti - Toran
Women in Ramayana
Uttar Ramayana
Yayati
Yoga
Vedic Gods as Fathers
Kingship
Khajuraho
Radha
Grama Devata
Dwarka
Types Of Marriages
Dravida
Shabri
Rites Of Passage
Buddhism
Ravana
Surya Dev
Jainism
Versions Of Ramayana
Greek Mythology
Christianity