Come February and it's springtime! The time of the
year when nature dawns all it's colorful splendour and Agra bursts into
colorful celebrations. For 10 days there is a sheer celebration of Uttar
Pradesh's rich heritage of arts, crafts, culture, cuisine, dance and music.
Yes, it is Taj Mahotsava time again. There are festivities all around
and Agra truly puts on the colors of joy and gets transformed into one
non stop carnival. Organised by Uttar Pradesh Tourism, and held as an
annual event at Shilpgram, literally next door to the Taj Mahal, the Taj
Mahotsav is indeed a fitting tribute to the legendary skills of matercraftsmen
and exponents of art, music and cuisine. Not only this, it is also a gentle
peep into the rich heritage and extraordinary legacies of this wonderful
land.
The festivities commence with a spectacular procession inspired by Mughal
splendour. Bedecked elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and
mastercraftsmen.... all help to recreate a visual delight reminiscent
of the golden era of the Mughal Darbars.
Taj Mahotsav is where the legendary artisans and
mastercraftsmen breathe life into their exquisite works of art. Marble
inlay apart, the Festival brings forth an array of other fine crafts as
well- wood carvings from Saharanpur, brass and other metalwasre from Moradabad,
handmade carpets of Badohi, the blue pottery of Khurja, the Chikan work
of Lucknow, the silk of Banares... to name a few. Agra with its legendry
tradition of exquisite craftmenship is thus the ideal venue for holding
a crafts fair like the Taj Mahotsav.
At the Mahotsav, be sure to be a part of the Food Festival. Relish the
exotic cuisine's and delicacies prepared by some of the oldest exponents
and the typical preparations from the interiors of Uttar Pradesh.
Throughout the Mahotsav, one can experience a profusion of folk music
and dances of Dundelkhand, 'Nautanki' (Drama), 'Sapera' dance of Rajasthan,
Lavani of Maharashtra.... performed just the way they used to be centuries
ago.
Agra is renowned for it's breathtaking, centuries old monuments. For experiencing
the pomp and glory of the eras gone by there are classical performances
held at these ageless sites, recreating the splendor and ambience once
associated with Mughal monarchs. |