Mathura to host Janmashtami celebrations for 8 days this year
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MATHURA/ Created : Aug 5, 2019, 17:34 IST
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Mathura will witness Janmashtami celebrations for eight days this year. The celebrations will begin from August 17 and continue till August 25, till a day after Janmashtami. This move comes in an attempt to give a big push to the … Read more
Mathura will witness Janmashtami celebrations for eight days this year. The celebrations will begin from August 17 and continue till August 25, till a day after Janmashtami. This move comes in an attempt to give a big push to the state in terms of redefining its cultural status. Read less
As per the latest news reports, a mega cultural event has been proposed to be organised in Mathura to celebrate this occasion. Referring to this development, the state Minister for Culture Chaudhury Laxmi Narain informed that international artists from countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, will be taking part in the celebrations, while artists from Manipur, Assam and Gujarat will also travel to this state to perform.
Reportedly, 1000 folk artists from Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Gujarat, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh will be performing at various events. One of the main highlights of the celebration will be Krishna Leela, which will be performed by artists from the New Delhi-based Shriram Bharatiya Kendra.
So yes, you can mark the dates if are planning a trip to Mathura and Vrindavan soon.
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