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Mystic India - New Film On Child Yogi Neelkanth

http://www.mysticindiathefilm.com

 

INDIA, November 14, 2003: Mystic India is a new film produced by BAPS

Swaminarayan Sanstha. Billed as the world's first large format epic on

India, this period film, set 200 years back in time, retraces an

incredible journey of inspiration, according to the press release. A

trailer for the film is available at "source." The release goes on, "An

adventure of hardships, survival and heroism undertaken by a child.

Mystic India rediscovers India, her culture and way of life. For

thousands of years, many have left their homes and set off across this

spiritual land on a spiritual quest; to share the meaning of life that

would elevate the rest of humanity. Of all such journeys, perhaps none

is greater than the true story of an 11-year old child yogi, Neelkanth.

From 1792 to 1799, Neelkanth walked alone, barefoot and barebody, 7,500

miles for 7 years through the length and breadth of India. Carrying no

maps, no food and no clothing, how he crossed the rivers, faced

dangerous animals and survived the freezing winter of the Himalayas, is

still a mystery. In March-May 2003, the Mystic India production team

traveled to 52 different film locations in India, re-creating the

adventures of Neelkanth (now known to us as Lord Swaminarayan).

Capturing dazzling images and scenes, the film transports the audience

to some of India's most sacred and treasured destinations." Mystic

India is scheduled for release in 2004.

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