Uttarakhand's Uttarayani Festival Celebrates Culture, Spirituality & Social Awareness

The Uttarayani Kauthig Festival in Dehradun, organized by the Seva Sankalp Foundation, serves as a vibrant celebration of Uttarakhand's folk culture and spiritual traditions. Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri emphasized the event's role in fostering social harmony, environmental sensitivity, and guiding people towards inner peace. The festival featured cultural performances by noted folk artists and included competitions in painting, bhajan, and traditional cuisine to showcase local talent. Foundation trustee Geeta Dhami highlighted the event's parallel social welfare goals, including anti-drug awareness and support for remote communities.

Key Points: Uttarayani Kauthig Festival Promotes Uttarakhand's Folk Culture

  • Celebrates Uttarakhand's folk culture
  • Promotes spiritual awareness & social harmony
  • Provides platform for women & local artisans
  • Features traditional music & competitions
  • Aims to expand cultural reach across India
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Mahamandaleshwar Kailashanand Giri attends 4-day Uttarayani Kauthig Festival in Dehradun

Mahamandaleshwar Avdheshanand Giri highlights festival's role in spreading spiritual awareness and preserving Uttarakhand's rich cultural heritage.

"The Uttarayani Kauthig Festival... is not only a symbol of our rich folk culture and traditions, but also a medium to spread love, cooperation, and spiritual awareness in society. - Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri"

Dehradun, February 7

Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri Maharaj, head of the Juna Peeth, attended the four-day Uttarayani Kauthig Festival as the Chief Guest on Saturday. The festival is organised by Seva Sankalp Foundation at Parade Ground, Dehradun.

Addressing the gathering, Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri said that the Uttarayani Kauthig Festival organized by Seva Sankalp Foundation is not only a symbol of our rich folk culture and traditions, but also a medium to spread love, cooperation, and spiritual awareness in society. He stated that such events promote mutual harmony, sensitivity towards nature, and life values among people, guiding them towards balance, discipline, and inner peace. He described the festival as not just a celebration of folk culture, but an experience that connects the mind and soul.

He further said that the festival serves as a medium to internalize culture. Uttarakhand is the birthplace of Sanskrit, and every saint and sage has performed penance in this sacred land. According to him, every citizen of India is indebted to this state, as every culture and civilization shares a connection with Uttarakhand. He also emphasized that the Uttarayani Festival should be expanded to other parts of the country so that Uttarakhand's culture can reach every corner of India.

Seva Sankalp Foundation Founder Trustee Geeta Dhami said that it is a matter of pride that the Uttarayani Kauthig Festival is promoting spiritual consciousness, cultural heritage, and folk traditions. She highlighted that Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is known not only for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage.

She added that folk songs and traditional musical instruments further enrich our folk culture. The festival is also providing a dedicated platform for women, farmers, self-help groups, and others to showcase their products and traditional cuisines.

Geeta Dhami also said that through this festival, various awareness programs are being organized to spread the message of social responsibility. As part of this initiative, a street play based on anti-drug awareness was organized to guide youth and society towards a positive direction. She expressed gratitude to all volunteers, artists, and supporting organizations.

She further stated that through Seva Sankalp Foundation, several social welfare programs are being conducted across the state. The organization aims to reach citizens living in remote and inaccessible areas and support them in sectors like health, education, and sanitation. Along with preserving Uttarakhand's cultural heritage, the foundation is continuously working towards nature conservation, promotion of local agriculture, and traditional products.

BJP State President and Rajya Sabha MP Mahendra Bhatt said that the Uttarayani Kauthig Festival is an important initiative to pass on our folk culture and traditions to the younger generation.

Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi said that the festival is not only a celebration of culture but also an opportunity for youth to connect with their cultural identity and promote creativity. He appreciated the work being done by Seva Sankalp Foundation.

During the cultural programs at the festival, people enthusiastically danced to the songs of Padma Jagar Samrat Pritam Bharatwan. Folk singer Fauji Lalit Mohan performed "Kashmiri Border Pyari," Saurabh Maithani performed "Main Pahado Ku Rehbasi Tu Delhi Ron Wali," and folk singer B.K. Samant performed songs like "Tu Aija O Pahad" and "Thal Ki Bajara." Performances by Rajendra and Rajendra Prasad also received great appreciation. Their melodious and soulful songs mesmerized the audience, and everyone present enjoyed the vibrant colors of folk culture. Shweta Mahra's performance added further charm to the event.

The festival also featured a series of cultural and traditional activities, including a painting competition, a bhajan competition, and a traditional cuisine competition. Participants showed great enthusiasm and showcased their talent. In the painting competition, Anshik Chauhan secured first place, Kavishma Rai second, and Avni Sariyal third. In the cuisine competition, Ankita Mahar secured first place, Gurvinder Kaur second, and Yuva Himalaya Jamuna Rawat third. Sulochana Negi, Devkala, Bhupal Singh Negi, Shaili Bansal, and Nidhi Thapa were also honored.

On Sunday, February 8, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami will attend the Uttarayani Kauthig Festival as the Chief Guest. Singer Jubin Nautiyal, Inder Arya, Bhagnauli Team Almora, Jwaleshwar Sanskritik Kala Kendra Jauljibi, Danpur Ghati Cultural Group, Shiromani Maharana Pratap Group, Tharu Cultural Group, and Sangeetmay Yoga will also present their performances.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Dehradun, I'm so proud! The Parade Ground looked amazing. The performances by Pritam Bharatwan and Fauji Lalit Mohan were the highlight. More such festivals are needed to keep our roots alive for the youth.
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Sarah B
This is beautiful. The integration of social messages like anti-drug awareness with cultural celebration is a very effective model. Kudos to the Seva Sankalp Foundation for their holistic approach to community development.
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Arjun K
Swami Avdheshanand Giri Maharaj's words resonate deeply. Uttarakhand is indeed the spiritual heart of India. Taking this festival to other states is a brilliant idea—let the whole country experience Devbhoomi's culture.
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Geeta V
While the festival is wonderful, I hope the foundation ensures the benefits truly reach the remote areas they mention. Sometimes events in big grounds don't translate to change in the villages. The intent is good, but execution is key.
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Karthik V
The lineup for tomorrow with Jubin Nautiyal is fantastic! It's a great way to attract younger crowds to traditional festivals. Blending modern and folk is the way forward. Can't wait to see the pictures!
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Michael C
The emphasis on nature conservation alongside cultural preservation is crucial.

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