Taj Mahotsav: A 10-day Cultural Event
Festivals of
India are known for its colorfully jovial spirit and India tour during
festival time adds to your vacations in
India.
And what would be more exciting and scintillating then planning your Taj
Mahal tour in Agra during the mesmerizing Taj Festival. A ten-day event,
the Taj festival- called Taj Mahotsav- at Agra is a cultural introduction
of India. With the wondrous Taj Mahal serving as the backdrop for the
annual festival, the Taj Mahotsav is usually held in the month of
February.
A great draw with
tourists who travel to
Agra for Taj Mahal
holidays, the Taj Mahotsav is an earnest endeavor to promote tourism in
India by Uttar Pradesh Tourism. The Taj festival is a culturally vibrant
platform that brings together the finest Indian crafts and cultural
nuances.
From folk music,
shayari (poetry), classical dance performances, elephant and camel rides
to games and a food festival, the event is a celebration of traditional
Indian art forms and crafts. The main events of Taj Mahal festival include
classical dance performances by leading dance exponents and musical
recitals by maestros, apart from display of various craft products and
cultural shows.
The festivities
commence with a spectacular procession inspired by Mughal splendor.
Bedecked elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and master
craftsmen all help to recreate a visual delight reminiscent of the golden
era of the Mughal Darbars. The food festival is an experience to savor
with exotic cuisines and delicacies prepared by some of the oldest
exponents and the typical preparations from the interiors of Uttar
Pradesh.
The Craft Mela, held
during the Taj Mahotsav, showcases the rich expertise of Indian craftsmen.
Exquisite crafts like marble inlays, wood carvings from Saharanpur; brass
and other metal-ware from Moradabad; handmade carpets of Badohi; the blue
pottery of Khurja; the Chikan work of Lucknow; the silk of Banares etc.
are exhibited during the Tal Festival.
Visitors and
tourists can experience a profusion of folk music and dances of
Dundelkhand, Nautanki (drama), Sapera dance of Rajasthan, Lavani of
Maharashtra, shayari (poetry) and classical dance performances as well as
elephant and camel rides and games at the Taj Mahotsav.