Kauthig 2018 recreates Pahadi connect with Pandava’s

Uttarakhand cultural Mahotsav `Kauthig 2018’, the 10 days long PAHADI community festival organized by Kauthig Foundation with an aim to promote, preserve Pahadi customs and unite Uttarakhandi paravsi denizens, presented a unique performance on Jan 25th by an artist group belonging to Jaunsar region of Uttarakhand who trace back their origin to the epic times of Mahabharata.  The group performed a pulsating dance sequence of Pandava’s , showcasing  how Pandava’s quenched their showcasing  how Pandava’s quenched their thrust by repeatedly pouring water from a magical pot, w  hich was absolutely empty when the performance started. This was quite an amazing and unbelievable act of God which enthralled the audience to no limit.  The other artist and groups who have been captivating the audience include Challiya, Hemant Butola, Kanika Joshi, Jagmohan Digari, Suresh Kala, Rekha Uniyal Kishan Mahipal, among others.


The mega festival that is going into its 11th year, showcases not only the unique cultural nuances of Uttarakhand but also prominently highlights the growing problem of migration from the hill villages, for which the grand replica of Pahadi house in traditional style has been erected with the theme of “Gaon Ko Savare” to remind and encourage Parvasi families in Mumbai region to take care of ancestral heritage in their respective villages. The event also has a health camp, matrimonial registration desk and Uttarakhandi handicrafts, products, traditional foods and fruit drinks stalls among others 

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