On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath (2006)

Every 12 years, impassioned devotees pull a 65-feet tall unwieldy chariot in the Kathmandu Valley, its rider an enigmatic god worshipped by Hindu and Buddhist, on a months-long journey proceeded by abundant ritual and animal sacrifice.

Director: Kesang Tseten
Runtime: 75 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath about?
Every 12 years, impassioned devotees pull a 65-feet tall unwieldy chariot in the Kathmandu Valley, its rider an enigmatic god worshipped by Hindu and Buddhist, on a months-long journey proceeded by abundant ritual and animal sacrifice.
Who directed On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath?
On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath was directed by Kesang Tseten.
How long is On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath?
On the Road with the Red God: Machhendranath has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).