India, a country of extreme climate differences and therefore also of an unseen diversity in fauna and flora. Where it hardly grows in the North West of India in the Thar desert with an average rainfall of less than 10 cm / m2 per year, you drown, so to speak, in the rainforests in the North East of India where there are about 12 meters every year. / m2, a phenomenon that is due to the natural boundary that forms the Himalayas. But also differences in temperature of 90 to 100 degrees Celsius at the same time, in this admittedly immense country, are difficult for us to comprehend. India is also a country where just about every animal is worshiped by a certain part of the population. Or how about the Karni Mata temple where the reincarnations of the children of Yama, the god of death, are worshiped? These "children" are nothing more or less than tens of thousands of black rats that crowd the temple and willingly allow themselves to be fed by the faithful who come to worship them. Would you like to drink from a saucer of milk together with dozens of these "children of the gods"? Here it is possible .... Not really appetizing images, but fortunately enough counterweight is provided in this docuseries with, among other things, beautiful images of Indian tigers, snow leopards and other beautiful things that nature has to offer.