Swans float in the Banganga Tank waters as the Thirteenth Banganga Festival (Indian music), Mumbai, MH, India goes on as organized by MTDC (Maharashtra Tourism) and Indian Heritage Soceity. Feb'2005.
The sacred waters of the Banganga Tank in Mumbai are a vivid representation of the paradox of traditional life coexisting with unbridled modernization. The temple complex of Banganga is overlooked by many tourists, but is one of Mumbai's holiest sites and the oldest surviving structure in the city.
Pandit Jasraj performing at Bandra Bandstand in Mumbai (Bombay) at an event called Mumbai Beat organized by The Times of India and sponsored by DLF group.
Pandit Jasraj (January 28, 1930) is a famous Indian Classical vocalist, and the foremost exponent of the Mewati Gharana in Hindustani classical music.
Dance and cultural performances at Rajasthan Diwas. Every year in the month of March, Rajasthan celebrates its foundation day. Rajasthan Diwas is the day of the unification of erstwhile princely states and the state of Rajasthan. Organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the festival features traditional and rural sports like kho-kho, camel cart races and elephant polo. Run for Rajasthan is the highlight of the Rajashtan Diwas in which 32 torches are lit and brought to Jaipur by runners. As part of the festivities, local bazaars of Jaipur remain open late into the night and it offer interesting local textiles and handicrafts.
Shankar Mahadevan at the Rajasthan Diwas in Jaipur. Shankar Mahadevan is an Indian singer and music composer. He is a part of the Shankar Ehsaan Loy trio team that provides music to Bollywood films. He learned Indian Classical Music and Carnatic music in his childhood and started playing Veena at the age of five.
Music. dance and cultural performances at Rajasthan Diwas. Every year in the month of March, Rajasthan celebrates its foundation day. Rajasthan Diwas is the day of the unification of erstwhile princely states and the state of Rajasthan. Organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the festival features traditional and rural sports like kho-kho, camel cart races and elephant polo. Run for Rajasthan is the highlight of the Rajashtan Diwas in which 32 torches are lit and brought to Jaipur by runners. As part of the festivities, local bazaars of Jaipur remain open late into the night and it offer interesting local textiles and handicrafts.
Dance and cultural performances at Rajasthan Diwas. Every year in the month of March, Rajasthan celebrates its foundation day. Rajasthan Diwas is the day of the unification of erstwhile princely states and the state of Rajasthan. Organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the festival features traditional and rural sports like kho-kho, camel cart races and elephant polo. Run for Rajasthan is the highlight of the Rajashtan Diwas in which 32 torches are lit and brought to Jaipur by runners. As part of the festivities, local bazaars of Jaipur remain open late into the night and it offer interesting local textiles and handicrafts.
Kailash Kher weaving his magic onstage with his music and moves at Rajasthan Diwas in Jaipur.
Kailash Kher is an Indian singer of popular sufi music. He has risen to fame with a series of hits with his band, named Kailasa.
Every year in the month of March, Rajasthan celebrates its foundation day. Rajasthan Diwas is the day of the unification of erstwhile princely states and the state of Rajasthan. Organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the festival features traditional and rural sports like kho-kho, camel cart races and elephant polo. Run for Rajasthan is the highlight of the Rajashtan Diwas in which 32 torches are lit and brought to Jaipur by runners. As part of the festivities, local bazaars of Jaipur remain open late into the night and it offer interesting local textiles and handicrafts.
Pandit Jasraj at Bandra Bandstand in Mumbai (Bombay) at an event called Mumbai Beat organized by The Times of India and sponsored by DLF group.
Pandit Jasraj (January 28, 1930) is a famous Indian Classical vocalist, and the foremost exponent of the Mewati Gharana in Hindustani classical music.
Music and dance at QVM (Queen Victoria Market). At the northern, top end of the city (in Victoria Street, between Queen and Peel Sts) is Melbourne's famous Queen Victoria Market, a carry-over from the Victorian times. This is a working market with meat, fish, bakery and delicatessen sections as well as scores of fruit and vegetable vendor's stalls and general merchandise. There are more than 1000 stalls, most of them set up outdoors under tin roofs with iron gables. Music and dance performances are often held in Sundays.
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