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 |
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