Lights of India

'Lights of India', 2010

'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in... See full synopsis »

'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in... See full synopsis »

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Holger Klussmann

Runtime

45 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Documentary

Keywords

religion

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Lights of India

Holger Klussmann, 2010

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'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in... See full synopsis »

'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in Varanasi, the Kali Temple in Kolkata, Krishna's Birthplace in Mathura, and the historic Battlefield of the Bhagavadgita in Kurukshetra.Besides, you can also see places of Mahatma Gandhi, India's Father of the Nation. We take a look at Mani Bhavan, Gandhi's home during his stay in Mumbai, and we visit the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial 'Rajghat' in Delhi.A note from Holger Klussmann: In February 2010, I traveled from Germany to India and I saw many interesting and inspiring places. I felt like to show my impressions to other people. Especially, I do admire the relationship of Indians to their religion. You can feel that this people has a millennia-old high culture. For me, India seems to be a living fairy tale, every mystic aspect in the holy scriptures may be found in the daily life.I made all shots of '...

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'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in... See full synopsis »

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'Lights of India' is a Journey Through India and Its World of Gods. You see inspiring places like the Jain Temple in Mumbai, the Shiva Sculptures on Elephant's Island, the Ganga Ceremony in Varanasi, the Kali Temple in Kolkata, Krishna's Birthplace in Mathura, and the historic Battlefield of the Bhagavadgita in Kurukshetra.Besides, you can also see places of Mahatma Gandhi, India's Father of the Nation. We take a look at Mani Bhavan, Gandhi's home during his stay in Mumbai, and we visit the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial 'Rajghat' in Delhi.A note from Holger Klussmann: In February 2010, I traveled from Germany to India and I saw many interesting and inspiring places. I felt like to show my impressions to other people. Especially, I do admire the relationship of Indians to their religion. You can feel that this people has a millennia-old high culture. For me, India seems to be a living fairy tale, every mystic aspect in the holy scriptures may be found in the daily life.I made all shots of '...

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