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Amid strains of thumri, colourful
folk performances and aroma of traditional cuisine, the three-day 'Bihar
Mahotsav' kicked off in the national capital.
The festival organised
jointly by Department of Art, Culture and Youth, Government of Bihar, Sangeet
Natak Akademi and Bihar Lalit Kala Akademi opened last evening with the
rendition of 'Bihar Rajyageet' (state song) followed by 'Bihar Gaurav Gaan'.
A giant cut-out of world-famous
Yakshi statue, sights of Madhubani paintings, Sikki art and photographs of the
state's famous monuments like Gol Ghar and tomb of Maner Sherif welcomed the
visitors at the Rabindra Bhawan premises bedecked with colourful festoons.
Visitors savoured the
flavour of traditional cuisine like chuda-dahi, sattu drink, the famous litti-choka,
and also visited stalls for handicraft and paintings of Bihar .
While folk dances delighted
spectators, renditions of thumri of Benares gharana and Gaya gharana by artist Kumud Jha Diwan
provided the classical interlude.
Visitors this weekend will
also be treated to cultural performances in the evening.
"We are making an entry
into the national capital with our cultural identity.... We have endeavoured to
develop this festival series into a cultural bridge. Organised in Delhi , it will give people here an opportunity to know the
art, culture, music, cuisine and handicrafts of Bihar ,"
Secretary, Department of Art, Culture and Youth, Bihar Government Chanchal
Kumar said in a statement.
"We started the 'Mahotsav'
in 2009 in Kolkata, followed by Allahabad, Jaipur and in Guwahati earlier in
March before entering Delhi," a senior official of the Department of Art, Culture
and Youth, said.
Books on Bihar
and its history and heritage, especially the lost art of 'Patna Qalam' among
others are also on sale.
An exhibition of works of
artists from Bihar is also being held.
भारत बंद में शामिल नहीं होगी जेडीयू
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