3-day Lalit Parva on Janmashtami begins

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3-day Lalit Parva on Janmashtami begins

Thursday, 13 August 2020 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Three-day event ‘Lalit Parva’ is being organized on the occasion of Janmashtami. The online event began from today.

Being organized by Government of Madhya Pradesh, Department of Culture, Triveni Art Museum, Ujjain the event is all about regional folk music and lecture based on Lord Krishna.

The event is being broadcasted on the social media platform YouTube Channel. The entire event is being hosted by renowned anchor and narrator Vinay Upadhyay. It is to be noted that during the event, an art exhibition of 64 arts on Krishna from Guru Sandipani and 14 pictures was also held. This was followed by, Krishna devotional songs of Nimari, Malvi, Bagheli and Bundelkhand were performed from Lokparampara of Madhya Pradesh.

After that, Kalpana Dwivedi started her lecture on the life-vision, propounded by Lord Krishna by Mainpuri, he said that five thousand two hundred and forty-six years ago, sixteen roops of Lord Krishna emerged. Lord Krishna established the ideal time to act according to the situation, he first created the principle of karma.

In the Mahabharata period, when Arjuna sees his family in Kurukshetra in front of him, he gets distraught, then Lord Krishna, who became the charioteer of Arjuna, not only inspired Arjuna to move on the path of karma but he got it on the path of karma from his Gita preaching. Dwivedi also shared other stories related to Shri Krishna's life.

As part of the presentation on August 13, traditional folk songs in Malwa, Nimar, Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand and Chambal regions of the state will be presented. Bhagwat Sharan Shukla, Varanasi will present a lecture based on human civilization and Lord Krishna.

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