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"Mystic India" is a true story of Neelkanth who, at age 11, set out alone on a seven-year journey across India. Along the way, Neelkanth experiences the harshness of India's land, which contains every type of habitat on Earth - from the freezing temperatures of the Himalayas to the scorching hot deserts to dense tropical rainforests - staying committed to a life of yoga and self-discipline while sharing his insights with others.
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During the later 18th century, an 11 year old boy named Neelkanth walked for 7 years, nearly 13,000 kilometres across India.
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With only the powers of yoga to survive the fierce cold, Neelkanth entered in the Himalayas alone.
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He later became a great reformer of India, dispelling violence and social divisions while stressing a reverence for all forms of life.
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India's festivals and traditions come to life on screen through song and dance, and the beauty and precision of India's architecture - including the perfectly proportioned Taj Mahal - demonstrate the mathematical skills used to construct ancient monuments.
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Rath Yatra, the Festival of Chariots, is a 2,500-year-old event that draws over a million people each year from across India to Jaganathpuri in eastern India.
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India is home to a billion people of different religions, traditions and backgrounds where 18 separate languages have arisen.
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India is a land of 1 billion people who speak 18 separate languages. Unity in diversity is the central message of "Mystic India," that people of all nationalities are part of the same family, that "we all share the same sky, walk the same earth, and breathe the same air." Welcome to discover the rich cultural heritage of mystic India.
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