India

Republic Day To Showcase Cultural Grandeur At Maha Kumbh

Devotees and visitors at Maha Kumbh will witness a unique blend of spirituality, patriotism, and cultural heritage on Republic Day as part of the ongoing ‘Sanskriti Ka Maha Kumbh’ event.

Organized by the Yogi Adityanath-led government, the cultural festival began on 16 January and has since hosted a variety of artistic performances.

The Department of Culture has curated vibrant performances at the Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, and Triveni pandals.

The highlight of the day will be a performance by Bollywood singer Sadhana Sargam at the Ganga Pandal, promising to enthrall the audience with her soulful melodies.

On 26 January, the Republic Day celebrations at Maha Kumbh will feature a variety of patriotic events.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Uttar Pradesh’s rich rural traditions through performances like Faruwahi, Birha, and Alha.

Simultaneously, classical art enthusiasts can enjoy Kuchipudi, violin recitals, classical singing, and traditional dance performances.

The Department of Culture has meticulously designed the day’s schedule to ensure an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

Key Republic Day Events At Maha Kumbh

Ganga Pandal

  • Sadhana Sargam (Bollywood Singer)
  • Deepika Reddy (Hyderabad): Kuchipudi
  • Shri Kala Ramnath (Maharashtra): Violin – Sangeet Academy Awardee

Triveni Pandal

  • Snehlata Mishra (Delhi): Classical/Semi-Classical Vocal
  • Ravi Shankar Upadhyay (Delhi): Pakhawaj Instrumental
  • Kantika Mishra (Lucknow): Kathak Dance
  • Ashutosh Pandey (Kanpur): Bhajan

Yamuna Pandal

  • Abha-Vibha Chaurasia (Madhya Pradesh): Hindustani Vocal
  • Ms Priya Venkataraman (Delhi): Bharatnatyam
  • Sandeep Malik: Kathak
  • Rajan Tiwari (Banaras): Bhajan
  • Omkar Nath Awasthi (Unnao): Alha
  • Sudarshan Yadav (Chandauli): Birha
  • Pratima Yadav (Ambedkarnagar): Awadhi Singing
  • Ramhit (Gorakhpur): Faruwahi
  • Rajnish (Pilibhit): Tharu Tribe Performance

Saraswati Pandal

  • Ashok Bhatia (Mumbai): Madhav Drama Stage
  • Manoj Yadav (Lucknow): Bhajan
  • Akhilesh Mishra (Lucknow): Bhajan

The Republic Day events at Maha Kumbh aim to bring together India’s diverse cultural traditions while celebrating the nation’s unity and heritage.

Also Read: Uttar Pradesh Roadways Enhances Services For Devotees At Maha Kumbh

Vishal Talwar

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