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The Krishna Effect: After the success of music, documentary series will be released on Janmashtami
The documentary will bring out the philosophical aspect of the novel along with the geographical journey of the Madhya Pradesh government's 'Shri Krishna Pathey' project, its cultural significance and stories of the associated temples
On Janmashtami, you can see the leelas of Shri Krishna in a new way. Indian philosopher and musician, Rishikesh Pandey, also known as Devrishi, after his successful music album, has now come up with a new documentary series based on his novel 'The Krishna Effect' and the divine leelas of Lord Shri Krishna. Combining the sound of Krishna's flute with the rhythm of the Gita, documentary series promises to weave philosophy, music and culture into a visual tapestry this Janmashtami.
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This music album has songs like 'Krishna Stuti', 'Brij Ke Nandlala', 'Vihari Tere Naina' and 'Hari Bol'. 'Krishna Stuti' and 'Brij Ke Nandlala' are already gaining popularity on music platforms, the rest of the songs will be released on Janmashtami. The documentary has been produced by Sadhana Pandey under Devoti Bharat, supported by Sanatan Wisdom. Sadhana Pandey says, 'We want to present the teachings of Shri Krishna in a new context for the younger generation, which makes music and film easy to reach them.'
The documentary will bring out the philosophical aspect of the novel along with the geographical journey of the Madhya Pradesh government's 'Shri Krishna Pathey' project, its cultural significance and stories of the associated temples. Devrishi's novel 'The Krishna Effect' is inspired by the journey of this project, which follows the path of Shri Krishna from Vrindavan to Dwarka. It includes Vrindavan, Mathura, Ujjain and Dwarka. The Hindi version of the novel has been published as 'Shri Krishna Pathey', the foreword of which has been written by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. He has described it as a 'cultural bridge' between Sanatan wisdom and modern internal dialogue.
Born on 16 May 1992, Rishikesh Pandey, also known as Devrishi, founded Sonic Philosophy. For the past eight years, he has written and composed songs for Indore under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, which has helped spread awareness and played a key role in Indore getting the number one position for eight consecutive years. He has also worked with renowned artists like Shaan, Sonu Nigam, Javed Ali, Jubin Nautiyal and Shankar Mahadevan.
At the core of 'The Krishna Effect' is Devrishi's sonic philosophy. He explains, 'Gita is a song and the Sanskrit shlokas of Gita are sound frequencies.' Through this documentary, Devrishi and Sadhna Pandey are going to bring alive the stories and journey of Shri Krishna and will also present the sonic philosophy, in which sound is considered a medium of spiritual awakening and mental balance. By blending ancient wisdom with contemporary storytelling, the series aims to connect the timeless message of Sanatan philosophy with the minds of the new generation.
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