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Brahma Temple in Pushkar
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Brahma Temple in Pushkar: A Sacred Abode of the Creator
Nestled in the heart of the holy town of Pushkar in Rajasthan, India, the Brahma Temple stands as one of the most revered and unique temples in the world. Dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe according to Hindu mythology, this temple is one of the very few places where Brahma is worshiped. With its ancient architecture, deep-rooted spiritual significance, and captivating legends, the Brahma Temple attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists every year, making it a must-visit site for those exploring the spiritual and cultural heritage of India.
Historical Background
The Brahma Temple, also known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, has a rich history that dates back over 2000 years. While the exact date of its construction is shrouded in mystery, it is believed that the temple was originally built in the 14th century by the sage Vishwamitra, with subsequent renovations and additions by various rulers and devotees over the centuries.
According to legend, the temple was established after Brahma performed a yajna (a Vedic ritual) at the Pushkar Lake. It is said that a lotus flower fell from Brahma’s hand and landed in Pushkar, giving rise to the sacred lake. To commemorate this divine event, Brahma decided to build a temple and perform the yajna at the very spot. The town of Pushkar thus became a significant pilgrimage site, with the Brahma Temple at its center.
Architectural Marvel
The Brahma Temple is an exquisite example of traditional Rajasthani architecture, showcasing a blend of marble and stone construction. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings, sculptures, and silver coins that reflect the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
The temple’s entrance is marked by a red spire (shikhara), which stands tall and can be seen from a distance. This red spire is a distinguishing feature of the Brahma Temple and symbolizes the sacred fire of the yajna performed by Brahma. As you approach the temple, you’ll notice the marble steps that lead to the main sanctum, adding to the grandeur of the structure.
The main sanctum houses the four-faced idol of Lord Brahma, known as Chaturmukhi Brahma. Each of the four faces represents the four Vedas – Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda – which are believed to be the source of all knowledge in Hinduism. The idol is adorned with traditional Rajasthani attire, and the sanctum is illuminated with the soft glow of oil lamps, creating a serene and divine atmosphere.
Religious Significance
The Brahma Temple holds immense religious significance in Hinduism. Lord Brahma is one of the Trimurti, the three principal deities in Hinduism, alongside Vishnu (the preserver) and Shiva (the destroyer). However, despite his role as the creator of the universe, Brahma is rarely worshiped, and there are very few temples dedicated to him. This makes the Brahma Temple in Pushkar a unique and important place of worship.
The temple is closely associated with the Pushkar Lake, which is considered one of the holiest lakes in India. Pilgrims believe that taking a dip in the lake during the Kartik Purnima (full moon in the Hindu month of Kartik) washes away sins and brings salvation. The Brahma Temple, being located near the lake, becomes the focal point of worship during this time, attracting thousands of devotees who come to offer prayers and seek blessings.
The temple is also linked to the legend of Savitri and Gayatri, the two wives of Brahma. According to the story, when Brahma was about to perform the yajna, he needed his wife, Savitri, to be present. However, when she did not arrive on time, Brahma married a local girl, Gayatri, to complete the ritual. This enraged Savitri, who cursed Brahma, stating that he would be worshiped only in Pushkar. This curse is believed to be the reason why Brahma temples are rare.
Festivals and Rituals
The Brahma Temple is a vibrant hub of religious activities and festivals, with the most significant being the Pushkar Camel Fair and Kartik Purnima.
Pushkar Camel Fair: The Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November, is one of the largest and most famous fairs in India. While the fair is primarily known for the trading of camels, horses, and other livestock, it also has a deep spiritual connection. The fair coincides with the Kartik Purnima, making it an auspicious time for pilgrims to visit the Brahma Temple and take a holy dip in the Pushkar Lake. The fairgrounds come alive with cultural performances, music, dance, and religious rituals, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Kartik Purnima: Kartik Purnima is a significant religious festival celebrated with great fervor at the Brahma Temple. The festival marks the day when Brahma performed the yajna at Pushkar, and it is believed that the gods descend to the Pushkar Lake on this day. Devotees from across the country flock to the temple to offer prayers, light lamps, and participate in the special rituals conducted by the priests. The temple and the entire town are beautifully illuminated, creating a mesmerizing and spiritual ambiance.
Aarti and Daily Rituals: The temple conducts regular aarti (a ritual of worship with fire) three times a day – in the morning, noon, and evening. The morning aarti, known as Mangala Aarti, is performed at dawn and is considered highly auspicious. Devotees gather in large numbers to witness the aarti and chant hymns in praise of Brahma. The temple priests also perform various rituals throughout the day, including offering flowers, fruits, and sweets to the deity.
Cultural and Spiritual Significance
Beyond its religious importance, the Brahma Temple holds a special place in the cultural and spiritual landscape of India. Pushkar, often referred to as the “King of Pilgrimage Sites,” is a town steeped in history, spirituality, and folklore. The presence of the Brahma Temple adds to the town’s spiritual aura, making it a center for meditation, yoga, and spiritual retreats.
Many seekers and spiritual practitioners visit Pushkar and the Brahma Temple to connect with the divine energy that is believed to permeate the area. The tranquil surroundings, coupled with the spiritual vibrations of the temple, create an ideal environment for self-reflection and inner peace. The temple’s association with creation, knowledge, and cosmic order makes it a place of profound spiritual learning and growth.
Preservation and Conservation
The Brahma Temple, with its ancient heritage and architectural beauty, is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The ASI, along with local authorities and religious bodies, has undertaken various initiatives to preserve and conserve the temple. These efforts include regular maintenance, structural repairs, and the promotion of eco-friendly practices in and around the temple premises.
However, the growing influx of tourists and pilgrims poses challenges to the temple’s preservation. To address these challenges, awareness programs and guidelines are being implemented to educate visitors about the temple’s cultural and historical significance, encouraging them to respect and preserve the sanctity of the site.
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ram-kuti · 6 months ago
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Ram Kuti Pushkar: A Haven for Followers of Ranchoddas Ji Maharaj
Discover serenity at Ram Kuti Pushkar, a peaceful guesthouse nestled in the heart of Pushkar. Known for its spiritual significance and vibrant history, Pushkar is a town that captivates with its divine charm and calm aura. Situated conveniently near the sacred Lord Brahma Temple, Ram Kuti offers a quiet haven for spiritual seekers and pilgrims. 
A mere 14-minute walk from Varaha Temple and less than a mile from Pushkar Lake, Ram Kuti is a place of peace amidst the fervor of Pushkar. It's a place where the soul finds comfort, surrounded by the divine aura of Brahma Temple, the majestic Pushkar Fort, and the soothing waters of Ana Sagar Lake. This bed and breakfast boasts air-conditioned accommodations with the luxury of free private parking and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences. Guests at Ram Kuti can enjoy the comfort of thoughtfully furnished rooms, complete with a wardrobe, private bathroom, and the welcoming touch of fresh bed linen and towels. The promise of a refreshing start to your day is ensured with a variety of breakfast options, including à la carte, vegetarian, and vegan, catering to all preferences.
Venture a little further, and the sacred sites of Ajmer Sharif and Dargah Sharif are within reach, adding to the enriching spiritual journey. With Kishangarh Airport only 23 miles away, Ram Kuti remains accessible while offering a retreat into peace and calm.
Rated highly by guests for its excellent service and hospitality, Ram Kuti stands out as a preferred destination for those seeking a quiet escape in Pushkar. Its reputation as  excellent guest house is backed by glowing reviews, highlighting the smooth check-in process, flexible policies, and the warmth of its management. Recognized as a couple-friendly property, it ensures a safe and welcoming experience for all guests, making it a top choice among budget hotels in Pushkar.
Immerse yourself in the rich Hindu heritage that Ram Kuti embodies, with its traditional architecture and the peaceful ambiance that resonates with the spiritual vibe of Pushkar. As a town revered for its sacredness, Pushkar invites pilgrims to its holy waters and the only  Brahma Temple in India, promising purification and salvation. Ram Kuti is not just a guesthouse but a gateway to experiencing the divine legacy and vibrant culture of Pushkar, from the annual Camel Fair to the serene Tapo Bhumi.  On 2 nearby bills overlooking the Brahma Temple are 2 further temples dedicated to Gayatri and Saraswati.
Choose Ram Kuti Pushkar for your next retreat into serenity and spiritual awakening in the divine town of Pushkar. Experience unmatched hospitality, peaceful surroundings, and the rich cultural tapestry that this town has to offer.
About Gurudev
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“As Gurudev says it is no good just thinking spiritual thoughts, or engaging in chanting, ritual fasts and pilgrimages.  These things are good, but they mean nothing unless one does something - something that will help other people”.
(Extracts from Shri Manubhai Madhvani Autobiography ‘Tide of Fortune’ published in 2008)
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Pujya Ranchhoddasji Maharaj was an ageless saint and Messiah, with vision and missionary zeal.  He was born into a Maharashtrian Deshastha Rigvedic Brahmin family in Baifal village of Varad in Amaravati Province, on the fourth day of the Hindu Kartik month.  His father was a police constable and he had one sister and three brothers.  His mother was very devout. 
In his childhood he studied for two years in Baifal and for one further year at the nearby town of Naachan.  It was his childhood desire to become a Yogi Saint and when he was nine years old he left home and went towards Jaipur which at that time was known by the name of Amer.   in the village of Dhousa near Jaipur he had a fortunate meeting with Shri Balkrishnadasji Payhariji Maharaj, who was/who became his own Gurudev.  He went with his Gurudev to the Ashram at Galtaji which is still there today.  It is a natural cave in a hill, 14 kms from Jaipur.  This is an area of great natural beauty surrounded as it is by mountains, greenery, wildlife, and a marvelous waterfall all under the blue skies of Rajasthan. Many centuries old buildings are to be found here. 
At Galtaji ashram he was initiated with the five rituals of Virakta Diksha and thereby became Yajurvedi, following the discipline of Vishisthadvaita of Shri Jagadguru Ramanandacharyaji Maharaj of Shri Matha of Varanasi.  Gurudev travelled widely throughout the country on foot and after years of meditation and self realisation attained the spiritual power which enabled him to give direction to all those standing at the crossroads of life. 
Gurudev strongly advocated that there is no greater religion than service to humanity.  He stood for an age-old culture and values but never created a cult of his own personality.  He showed a way of performing selfless actions, discarding the rigidity of rituals.  Gurudev said that the only way to attain happiness is by giving it.  The gist of his teaching is a path of love through selfless service.  His message is not renunciation but selfless action, not attachment but dedication.  To give guidance to all those who have lost their path or who are treading in darkness he spearheaded the concept of volunteerism and voluntary efforts. 
Gurudev preached the principles of Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah – may everyone be happy, and Tamso Ma Jyotirgamaya – lead me from darkness to light.   He taught that we should serve the people to lead them from darkness to light, physically, mentally, ethically and spiritually without distinction of caste or creed.   In short, he was a man of vision.  His endearing spirit for this benevolent task attracted thousands of dedicated and devoted disciples. 
He conceived the idea of organizing charitable eye camps and starting medical relief work over four decades ago. Annually from 1950 onwards he conducted free eye camps.  These were for the relief of blindness among the poor & needy in remote areas where no hospital facilities were available. 
He envisaged the role of voluntary institutions to aid the millions of suffering humanity.  He founded various Trusts to organize and conduct all the activities throughout the year at three Centres.
1)   Sadguru Sadan Trust, Kuvadva Road, Rajkot - 360 003 Gujarat
2)   Raghubir Mandir Trust, Janki Kund, Chitrakoot - 210 204 Madhya Pradesh
3)   Ram Dham Trust Pushkar– 305 022 - Rajasthan
He also started relief operations during natural calamities such as droughts, floods, cyclones & earthquakes.  He tried to eradicate or mitigate the poverty, illiteracy and suffering of so many people. 
He died on 19th April 1970 in  Bombay.  Although Gurudev is no longer with us bodily, his soul is still very much alive and his eternal divine inspiration is leading us from darkness to light in our day-to-day life.
·        Manubhai Madhvani , Kakira, July 2003 
(Extract from ‘Voice of Experience’ published in 2003)
History of Ram Kuti
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Pushkar was one of Gurudev’s  favourite destinations.   He founded the Ashram called Ramdhan,  as a place for worship and a logistical hub for his charity work in the region. 
Opposite Ramdhan, a house was established by Shri Haribhai Nathwani and Bhagiratbai Nathwani.  In the basement they kept a special room (Guffa) where Gurudev stayed, spent many days and nights in meditation and sleeping. The house was called Ram Kuti (abode of Lord Rama)
1970 – After Gurudev’s death in Mumbai, the Nathwani family preserved  Gurudev’s room for his disciples.  Today it is a place of great solitude and  peace for meditation. 
1982 – After the death of Smt Jyotiben Manubhai Madhvani, Shri Manubhai established a Foundation called Jyotiben Manubhai Foundation.  This foundation purchased the original house.
In the due course, Manubhai enhanced the Gurudev’s area to make it a larger and a more spacious area for meditation.
At the same time  Manubhai built the existing Guest House to enable visitors to have access to Gurudev’s quarters as well as visit the many religious sites in Pushkar.
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udaipurtours12 · 9 months ago
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Top 5 best places to visit in Pushkar, focusing on its religious significance 
Pushkar, nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, India, is not just a city but a spiritual oasis that attracts pilgrims and travelers alike. Its rich religious heritage, coupled with breathtaking landscapes, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural immersion. Here, we delve into the top five religious places in Pushkar, each offering a unique glimpse into the city's sacred essence.
1 Pushkar Lake: A Divine Reservoir of Purification
Pushkar Lake stands as the centerpiece of spirituality in Pushkar. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to have been formed by Lord Brahma himself. Devotees flock to its banks to partake in ritualistic baths, which are said to cleanse sins and bestow blessings. The tranquil surroundings and the sacred ghats provide the perfect setting for reflection and spiritual rejuvenation.
2 Brahma Temple: Pilgrimage to the Creator's Abode
The Brahma Temple is one of the rare temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, making it a significant religious site for Hindus. Constructed with a distinctive red spire and adorned with intricate carvings, the temple exudes an aura of divinity. Pilgrims offer prayers and seek blessings for prosperity and fulfillment of desires.
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3 Savitri Temple: Ascending to Goddess Savitri's Abode
Perched atop a hill overlooking Pushkar town, the Savitri Temple honors Goddess Savitri, the consort of Lord Brahma. The journey to the temple involves a trek up the hill, offering devotees not only spiritual solace but also panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. It is a place of worship and introspection, where one can connect with the divine amidst nature's splendor.
4 Varaha Temple: Reverence to Lord Vishnu's Boar Incarnation
The Varaha Temple pays homage to Lord Vishnu in his Varaha (boar) incarnation, symbolizing the preservation of the universe. Adorned with intricate sculptures and architectural marvels, the temple is a testament to ancient craftsmanship and religious devotion. Visitors immerse themselves in prayers and rituals, seeking the blessings of Lord Vishnu for protection and prosperity.
5 Pap Mochani Temple: Seeking Redemption at the Goddess's Feet
Pap Mochani Temple, dedicated to Goddess Gayatri, is believed to absolve devotees of their sins and grant them spiritual liberation. Situated near Pushkar Lake, the temple beckons seekers of redemption with its serene ambiance and sacred vibrations. Pilgrims offer prayers and perform rituals, seeking forgiveness and enlightenment on their spiritual journey.
In addition to these religious landmarks, Pushkar offers a myriad of experiences to enrich one's visit further. Luxury camps in Pushkar provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in opulent comfort amidst the desert landscape, offering a glimpse into the royal heritage of Rajasthan. Desert safaris allow adventurers to explore the rugged terrain and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the dunes, creating memories that last a lifetime.
For those planning to visit during the iconic Pushkar Fair tour packages offer a comprehensive experience, combining visits to religious sites with cultural festivities and camel trading. Whether you seek spiritual solace, cultural immersion, or simply an escape into the mystical realm of Rajasthan, Pushkar beckons with open arms, promising an unforgettable journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
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apropos17 · 1 year ago
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No freedom to express: another google review that just vanishes
the fable of Velonie
This series was solely intended by its creators to malign the Christian community. Andrew Louis is a Hindu who has through his work (which was from the beginning till the end a piece of crap) defamed the Christian community at large. He, along with the shameless Gayatri and Pushkar (who believe that the audience are forever on the lookout for promiscuous content) have portrayed Laila as a regular Church- goer who piously recites the rosary but within closed doors is involved in a lot of abominable acts like an illicit relationship, abortion etc. Throughout the series, Christians are depicted in bad light and the actors are seen carrying rosaries and praying the ‘Hail Mary’ and indulging in hideous crimes. Feeling sorry for those who misuse the ‘Rosary’, they will surely suffer the wrath of God.
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suchananewsblog · 1 year ago
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Suzhal: The Vortex Review
Even though each episode is about an hour long, you won’t even blink: Divya Nair applauds Suzhal: The Vortex.   Suzhal: The Vortex is a Tamil Web series created by Pushkar-Gayatri (of Vikram-Vedha fame) and directed by Bramma and Anucharan M, starring Parthiban, Kathir, Sriya Reddy and Aishwarya Rajesh. Suzhal is set in the rural town of Sambaloor known for Mayana Kollai, a nine-day annual…
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jeremiebaldocchi · 2 years ago
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10 Février, 18h31 - Temple Pap Mochani / Gayatri Mata, Pushkar, Inde #travel #travelphotography #travelphoto #voyage #voyages #inde #india #rajasthan #pushkar #pushkarindia #papmochani #papmochanitemple #gayatrimata #gayatrimatatemple #pap_mochani_temple #gayatri_mata_temple (à Gayatri Mata Mandir Pushkar Rajasthan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CokmbY5SPLL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tumbirus · 2 years ago
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Continue.....We can give a mystical justfication or simply note that of all the mantras ,this one was most frequently used in Vedic rites of passage and ceremonies .Every Brahmin male ,for the past three millennia ,would be thought this at time of upanayana or initiation ritúals ,when he is given the sacred thread ,after which he becomes eligible to read Vedas. Additionally ,this mantra would be chanted during the Sandhya rituals ,at dawn and dusk .This is elevated the status and popularised the mantra.Traditionly ,when the Gayatri Mantra is chanted ,it is prefixed by a line ,which begins with the 'omkara',the chanding of om ,followed by invocation of the three Vedic world's:earth (bhu) atmosphere (bhuva) and sky (svar).This then is followed by the three lines of eight syllabus each,which is essentially the poetic metre known as Gayathri .Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita 10-35 says that Gayatri is the foremost poetic metres ,contributing to its popularity.However,there are many manyras in the Rig Veda,which follow this three-line-eight -syllable pattern.Of identified as the Gayatri Mantra .it is dedicated to the Rig Vedic deity savitur ;hence for a long time this mantra was known as savitri. when the Mahabharata was put down in writing about 2,000 years ago,Gayatri is described as a women from whose mouth came children,who were the Vedas.Thus Gayatri or savitri become the mother of Vedas and gradually come to be equated with Saraswati. The puranic lore , Saraswati was linked to Brahma,to ensure symmetry in the Hindu Trinity ;Vishnu was with Lakshmi,Shiva with Shakti.At pushkar,in Rajasthan ,an old Vedic site , Saraswati was explicitly connected with Savitri and Gayatri.As per local lore, Brahma become impatient as savitri had gone too long for a bath ,and so created Gayatri ,to help him complete the ceremony.An angey savitri crused Brahma that no one would worship his icon in temples.Insted of Brahma, Gayatri/Savitri come to associated with Vishnu.So in the Gujarath region ,...countinu (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoABM9av3G8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theechudar · 2 years ago
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From Vadandhi to Freddy, a list of OTT releases this weekend- Cinema express
From Vadandhi to Freddy, a list of OTT releases this weekend- Cinema express
Vadhandhi- The Fable of Velonie – Amazon Prime Video (December 2) Vadhandhi- The Fable of Velonie marks SJ Suryah’s debut in the OTT space. A noir crime thriller, this series is backed by Pushkar and Gayatri and is directed by Andrew Louis. It revolves around a determined cop Vivek (Suryah) who finds himself fixated on solving the murder of an 18-year-old Velonie, whose murder is riddled with a…
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*Prime Video Screens an Exclusive Showcase of Upcoming Amazon Original Series, Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie, a Tamil Crime Thriller, at the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI)*
The eight-episode thriller will premiere in India and more than 240 countries and territories on Prime Video, starting 2nd December
Produced by Pushkar and Gayatri under the banner of Wallwatcher Films, and created by Andrew Louis, the Amazon Original series stars the multifaceted film artiste, S.J. Suryah in his streaming debut
The series also marks the acting debut of Sanjana, who plays the titular role of Velonie, and features a stellar ensemble cast including Laila, M. Nasser, Vivek Prasanna, Kumaran, and Smruthi Venkat in pivotal roles
*GOA, India —28th November, 2022* — Prime Video, India’s most-loved entertainment destination, presented an exclusive screening for its upcoming Tamil crime thriller, Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie, at the ongoing 53rd edition of International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Asia’s oldest and India’s most iconic international film festival. The first-look showcase opened to a packed house and the series was appreciated for its visual treatment, gripping plot and powerful performances. Much like its title Vadhandhi, which means rumours, the show takes you into the world of young and beautiful Velonie, played by debutante, Sanjana, whose story is riddled with rumours. A troubled but determined cop, played by S.J. Suryah, finds himself caught in the web of lies but is hell bent on finding the truth.
The screening was preceded by an interaction with Aparna Purohit, Head of Originals, Prime Video, India and the cast and creators of the series – Creative Producers Pushkar and Gayatri; writer, director and creator Andrew Louis; lead actor SJ Suryah and debutante actor Sanjana, who plays the titular role in the series. They shared with the audience, interesting anecdotes about the making of the series, and the reach of local content worldwide.
At Prime Video, we believe in bringing rooted and authentic stories to our viewers; stories that can engage, entertain and unite audiences and can transcend all barriers of language or geography. We want to take hyper local stories to the world,” shared Aparna Purohit, Head of India Originals, Prime Video. “Our relentless endeavour has been to create a platform where both fresh and emerging as well as experienced creators can showcase their passion projects to a diverse set of audiences, not just in India but across the world. It is an honour and pleasure for us to present our next Tamil Original series, Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie, at the prestigious 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI). Prime Video and IFFI share a common vision of promoting excellence in cinematic art and putting local, Indian stories on the world map!”
*Pushkar and Gayatri* , Creative Producers of the series, said, ““IFFI is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia, and it is very exciting for us to be showcasing our next project, Vadhandhi at the festival, just a few days before its worldwide premiere on Prime Video. A platform such as IFFI, helps us take this gripping crime drama to a wider audience. Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie is our second collaboration with Prime Video, and we firmly believe that we have found a great partner in them as we share the vision of creating content, not just for the Indian audience, but for viewers worldwide”
Sharing more about Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie, the writer, director and creator of the series Andrew Louis said, “I am elated to present my work to such a wide audience through Prime Video and look forward to its worldwide premiere on 2nd December. Besides the twists, turns and thrills of this whodunnit crime thriller, Vadhandhi is thought-provoking and will connect with viewers on an emotional level. To be able to give this eminent audience at IFFI, a first look of this story and to witness their reactions, is even more exciting for me. Being here today is truly an honour.”
SJ Suryah, lead actor of Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie shared, “I am excited to be at IFFI for the showcase of my streaming debut and to witness the audience’s reactions to it here. I cannot think of a better way to enter the world of streaming, than with Vadhandhi on Prime Video, with the support of a brilliant team including Pushkar and Gayatri, Andrew Louis, and the power-packed star cast. I am counting days for the worldwide premiere on 2nd December, and I am sure audiences are going to binge-watch this series, as soon as it launches. I am confident that this thrilling, yet emotional story will resonate with audiences the world over.”
“I am thrilled to be at IFFI for the showcase of Vadhandhi – The Fable of Velonie, my debut project. I am thankful for this opportunity, that millions can only dream of, and so happy to see the audience’s reactions. It is a dream come true to be a part of the series and getting to work with such an amazing, experienced and supportive team,” said actor *Sanjana* . “I can hardly wait for the worldwide release of the show and hope that everyone will love it.”
Amazon Original Series Vadhandhi – Fable of Velonie will be available on Prime Video for worldwide audiences starting 2nd December. The 8-episode Tamil crime thriller will also be available in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
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hotyoga · 2 years ago
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MINDSET mind is a powerful thing when you fill it with positive feelings. Suddenly life is start changing. OK OKAY Image Pushkar city Is viewed by panoramic from the hill of gaytri mata temple (at Gayatri Mata Mandir Pushkar Rajasthan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkpZJpoPboX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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That’s the problem with this town. Everyone knows each other, right? That’s not important right now! My little sister is missing! Can you find her or not?
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‘Suzhal: The Vortex’ review: A terrific star cast makes this layered series all the more effective
‘Suzhal: The Vortex’ review: A terrific star cast makes this layered series all the more effective
The series created by Pushkar and Gayatri, and directed by Bramma and Anucharan, is a rare piece of literary work that studies a close-knit community, questioning their beliefs and customs without taking a patronising tone The series created by Pushkar and Gayatri, and directed by Bramma and Anucharan, is a rare piece of literary work that studies a close-knit community, questioning their…
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Pushkar Raj Lord Bhrama Artist: B.G. Sharma. (via eBay: India_hub)
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