This dance performance brings to life the legendary battle of Mahishasura Badh, the slaying of the mighty demon Mahishasura by Goddess Durga. Rooted in ancient mythology, the story symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, divine justice, and the power of feminine energy. Mahishasura, through severe penance, gained a boon from Lord Shiva, making him […] read more
The performance narrates the birth of Krishna. It was foretold that Devaki’s eighth son would be born. When the child was born, the prison gates where Vasudeva and Devaki were held opened on their own, and the chains binding Vasudeva were broken. The guards fell into deep sleep, and Vasudeva carried the newborn child out. […] read more
In this performance, Krishna, while playing with the Gopis, suddenly disappears. The Gopis call out to him, “O Lord Narayan, where have you gone?” Krishna, when he is with them, they do not bind him with words, but the moment he disappears, they start calling him. When Krishna, in the form of a child, comes […] read more
This dance performance is premised on Krishna’s Rasleela, a divine and artistic tradition that originated from the playful and enchanting dance of Lord Krishna. As Krishna Ji played the flute on the banks of the Yamuna river, he called out to Radha, who, mesmerized by the melody, would rush to join him in dance. Their […] read more
Dashavatar refers to the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each taken to restore dharma and maintain cosmic balance. From Matsya, Kurma, and Varaha, who saved the Vedas, supported the churning of the ocean, and rescued the Earth, to Narasimha and Vamana, who destroyed tyranny and restored order, Vishnu appeared in many forms. As Parashurama he […] read more
This dance is based on the tribal tradition, where the tribal community goes hunting together. After facing initial failure, when the hunters finally succeed in their hunt, they burst into joyous celebration through dance. Their wives also join them in this moment of happiness, and the dance reaches a mesmerizing and ecstatic level of expression. […] read more
After the victory of Lanka, when Lord Ram returned home with Sita Mata, a ceremonial offering was organized. During the distribution, Lord Ram and Sita Mata were offering the prasad with their own hands. At that moment, some sages were sitting deep in thought. Lord Ram asked them what they were thinking about. The sages, […] read more