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Upanishad ganga

Chinmaya Mission proudly presents the “First of its Kind” tele-serial “Upanishad Ganga”; to be aired on Doordarshan's National network(DD1),  every Sunday between 10:00 - 10:30 am for 52 weeks, from 11th March 2012.

Upanishad Ganga is a mammoth effort covering the entire gamut on Indian Culture, Heritage, Philosophy and Wisdom spanning more than 5000 years. In this serial, the knowledge of ‘Upanishads’is explained in a modern context through stories.  It can transform our life, ennoble our vision, purify our hearts and inspire our efforts with selflessness. 

Its a great service to our culture, our country and humanity to spread the knowledge of the Upanishads.  It is dedicated to revive the glorious cultural heritage and pride in the Spiritual Genius of Bharat.    Conceptualized by Swami Tejomayananda, Global Head - Chinmaya Mission, it is Directed by Dr.Chandraprakash Dwivedi (of Chankya fame), and acted by many renowned TV actors, this serial is produced by ‘Chinmaya Creations’.  Please pass on this message to many more.  Let the knowledge of the Upanishads flow uninterrupted like the Ganga and touch the hearts of everyone.

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  1. It is really a nice series and i loved the cast as well as the direction...
    All the best !!!
    Thanks to DD1 :)

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