A confluence of devotion, dance, and music at Ganga Pandal.

Independent morning.

Bureau Prayagraj.

Today witnessed a unique confluence of devotion, dance and music in the Ganga Pandal of Mahakumbh 2025. Devotional songs, Kathak dance and inspirational lectures enthralled the audience in this special event celebrating the greatness of Indian Sanatan culture.

The program started with the energy session “Apne Apne Ram” by Dr. Kumar Vishwas, in which he presented various aspects of Ram Katha in his own style. He highlighted the importance of Ramayana through the incidents of Mata Kaikeyi, Anjaniputra Hanuman and Kevat. Dr. Vishwas enthralled the stage with his songs congratulating all the Sanatanis on the anniversary of the consecration of the newly constructed temple of Lord Shri Ram.

After this, renowned Kathak and Bharatnatyam dancer Rajshree Shirke thrilled the audience with her performance. His “Shiva Aradhana” and dance drama based on “Ravana-Mandodari Samvad” revived ancient temple traditions. There was such a unique combination of sound and light in his presentation that it left the audience awestruck.

In the last episode of the program, famous playback singer Pratibha Singh Baghel drenched the entire Ganga pandal with her melodious bhajans. He enthralled the audience with popular songs like “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” and “Baaje Re Muraliya”. His songs made the devotional atmosphere of Mahakumbh more energetic.

A confluence of devotion, dance, and music at Ganga Pandal.

Today's events were particularly historic, because on this day the life consecration ceremony of Lord Shri Ram was completed in the newly built temple in Ayodhya. Mahakumbh 2025 has become a unique platform for spreading Indian culture and Sanatan traditions.

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