Deepotsav to be a blend of spritirtuality, culture

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Deepotsav to be a blend of spritirtuality, culture

Thursday, 09 November 2023 | PNS | Lucknow

Preparations for Deepotsav are complete in Ayodhya and the celebrations are once again set to resonate on the global stage, showcasing diverse threads of Indian culture to the global audience and establishing its distinct spiritual identity.
Between the confluence of culture and spirituality, artistes from different states of the country will stage performances at Bharat Kund, Guptar Ghat, Birla Dharmshala, Ramghat and Ram Katha Park from November 9 to 11, treating the visitors to the diverse cultural offerings of the country through folk songs, musical instruments and folk culture.
“They will also get to understand the spiritual side of Sanatan Dharma and the richness of Uttar Pradesh in this context during the celebrations,” a government spokesman said here on Wednesday.
The artistes of traditional, but dying folk dance forms of ‘Dhobiya’ and ‘Faruwahi’, have also been provided an opportunity to perform by the state government during Deepotsav, to showcase the Braj folk dance in Ayodhya.
The artists of Braj in Awadh will mesmerise the audience with the culture, language and style of the land of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. Kumar Vishu will also perform at Deepotsav.
The seventh Deepotsav in Ayodhya will showcase a remarkable fusion of languages, styles, dialects and cultures from various states of India. Munna Lal and his team from Azamgarh will captivate the audience with ‘Dhobiya dance’, whereas Rajesh Sharma and the ‘Mayur dance’ team from Mathura will also mesmerise the crowd with their craft. The events will also feature ‘Rai dance’ from Jhansi and the tableau of Ram-Hanuman Sena.
The Deepotsav celebrations will also see sizeable number of artistes and performers from other states, who will present their unique arts to people to showcase the distinctive features of their cultures.  
Kunjiraman will present the ‘Kathakali dance’ of Kerala whereas Sharad Chandra Singh will perform the ‘Sindhi Cham dance’ of Sikkim, and Mandeep of Jammu and Kashmir will give a glimpse of his state through ‘Rouf dance’. Artists will mark their presence in the shrines of Lord Rama through Chhattisgarh’s ‘Gendi dance’, Gujarat’s ‘Garba’, Odisha’s ‘Dalkhai dance’, Karnataka’s ‘Dollu Kunitha’ and Rajasthan’s ‘Kalbelia dance’.
The Yogi government is giving opportunities to more and more artists to showcase their talents on stage. The necessary preparations for this initiative have also been completed. Here, people will get a glimpse of the culture of different parts of the state including Lucknow, Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Azamgarh, Bhadohi, Gonda, Sonbhadra, Ghazipur, Barabanki, Ambedkar Nagar, Akbarpur, Sultanpur, Jhansi and Banda. This means that the audience will be immersed in a diverse blend of styles, including Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj and Bundelkhandi.

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