Rivers

Nectar of immortality: A film on the Kumbh Mela and its people

This film tells the story of the Kumbh Mela and the river Ganga when millions of people come to take a holy dip in the Ganga

Author : Jonas Scheu, Philipp Eyer

'Amrit: Nectar of Immortality' is a film shot during the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar in 2010. Reputed to be the biggest such gathering of people, the Mela attracted 50 million people. This film, directed and scripted by Jonas Scheu and Philipp Eyer tells the story of the Kumbh Mela and the river Ganga through the voices of the people that visited the river during this event.

The Kumbh Mela attracts huge crowds from all over India (Photo courtesy: Amritfilm.net)

The film begins with scenes of the massive gathering that is the Kumbh Mela. The visuals capture the diversity and passion of the various people that flock to this holy river. People interact with the Ganga in several ways. Some make a pilgrimage to the river, others settle by its banks, and still others wage a war to protect its flow. The film interviews several of these devotees and attempts to understand their relationship with the river.

Some of the people extensively interviewed in this film are:

Shri Siddhartha Krishna Brahmachari:

Narmada Devi Puri Ma:

Sunderlal and Vimla Bahuguna:

G.D Agarwal:

Watch the entire film here

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