Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik
Devlok With Devdutt Pattanaik | |
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Genre | Indian mythology |
Presented by | Devdutt Pattanaik |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes |
Season 1 - 26 Season 2 - 30 |
Production company(s) | Epic Channel Networks Pvt. Ltd. |
Release | |
Picture format | |
Original release | 21 October 2015 |
External links | |
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Devlok (English translation meaning "House of God") with Devdutt Pattanaik is an Indian Hindi television series which aired on The EPIC Channel. The show is based on Indian mythology and presented by renowned mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik. The show takes viewers on a voyage of Hindu mythology and highlights characters, stories, events and symbols. Devdutt Pattanaik shares his expertise by attempting to demystify and decode the folklore and traditions that accompanies Hindu mythology.[1] [2]
Show summary
The show is a tête-à-tête between the guest and the famed mythologist, author, speaker and illustrator, Devdutt Pattanaik. No culture exists without mythology and in Devlok, Devdutt Pattanaik, through his discussion redefines mythology as something that is comprehensive, acknowledging the subjective truth of humanity and something that is indifferent to rationality. In each episode, Devdutt covers one phenomenon from the great texts. From the concept of the Holy Triad – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva to the different avatars of the Goddess Durga, each episode is engaging and addictive. Devdutt in his own unique conversational style makes mythology relevant to the common man. The series premiered on The EPIC Channel on 21 October 2015 with 26 interesting episodes. The show gained immense popularity and on demand of viewers, the channel sanctioned the second season of the show. Second season of the show started on 11 July 2016 with 30 interesting episodes. [3] [4]
Episode themes
In Devlok, Devdutt attempts to answer questions like – is mythology fiction or non-fiction, religion or tradition, fantasy or history? He does this by taking the viewer through the origins and evolution of various concepts and through stories which explain this progression. In his own inimitable style, Devdutt also puts these stories into a modern day context explaining their relevance for our quotidian lives. He also discusses mythology in relevance to what it means rather what it symbolizes and represents in terms of our cultural identity.
Human beings have used stories from mythology to make sense of their world from time immemorial and it is this understanding of the world that Devdutt attempts to explain. He brings to the forefront the common structures underlying these stories, symbols and rituals of communities, decodes them and puts them in context of today's world.[5][6]
Episodes
Season 1
- Episode 1 - Texts
- Episode 2 - Ramayan & Mahabharat
- Episode 3 - Trimurti
- Episode 4 - Colors
- Episode 5 - Shiva
- Episode 6 - Jeev-Jantu
- Episode 7 - Indra
- Episode 8 - Boons & Curses
- Episode 9 - Heaven & Hell
- Episode 10 - Shakti
- Episode 11 - Ganesha
- Episode 12 - Astras
- Episode 13 - Vahanas
- Episode 14 - Ganga
- Episode 15 - Gita
- Episode 16 - Yatra
- Episode 17 - Gods & Food
- Episode 18 - Yugas
- Episode 19 - The Beginning
- Episode 20 - Dikpala
- Episode 21 - Vivaah
- Episode 22 - Shape Shifting
- Episode 23 - The Avatars Of Vishnu
- Episode 24 - Nakshatras & Grahas
- Episode 25 - Gods & Plants
- Episode 26 - Puja
Season 2
- Episode 1 - Dhyan & Darshan
- Episode 2 - Amrit Manthan
- Episode 3 - Forest & Field
- Episode 4 - Astik Nastik
- Episode 5 - Suryavansh & Chandravansh
- Episode 6 - Aatma
- Episode 7 - Haldi, Kumkum, Chandan & Bhasma
- Episode 8 - Hanuman
- Episode 9 - Puri Temple
- Episode 10 - Elephants
- Episode 11 - Rama's Ancestors
- Episode 12 - Mountains
- Episode 13 - Karna
- Episode 14 - Years in Exile
- Episode 15 - Vedic Gods & Goddesses
- Episode 16 - Vrata
- Episode 17 - Storytellers of Ramayan & Mahabharat
- Episode 18 - Laxmi & Saraswati
- Episode 19 - Mothers
- Episode 20 - Women in Mahabharat
- Episode 21 - Varaha & Narasimha
- Episode 22 - Varnas
- Episode 23 - Sita & Draupadi
- Episode 24 - Brothers & Sisters
- Episode 25 - Ramayan Characters in Mahabharat
- Episode 26 - Harishchandra
- Episode 27 - Aarti & Toran
- Episode 28 - Women in Ramayan
- Episode 29 - Uttar Ramayan
- Episode 30 - Yayati
References
- ↑ "Dwell into Indian Mythology with Devdutt Pattanaik on The EPIC Channel". India InfolinOnline. 19 October 2016.
- ↑ "Epic to celebrate one year mark with better programming". Indian Television. 10 October 2015.
- ↑ "Dwell into Indian Mythology with Devdutt Pattanaik on The EPIC Channel". Telly Chakkar. 16 October 2016.
- ↑ "Telescope: A question for TV". The Indian Express. 14 January 2016.
- ↑ "Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik". Writers Brew. 29 October 2015.
- ↑ "Epic further firms up 10 pm slot; lines up two new shows". Best Media Info. 14 October 2015.