Saturday, March 16, 2013

18-10-2012
Nirvana Academy a cultural club organized Dogri Sangeet Saanj





To celebrate Navratri, a Dogri Sangeet Saanj was organized by Nirvana Academy a cultural club at Aarohi Kala Sangeet Vidhalaya Gandhi nagar Jammu here today. Dogri folk songs were presented on the occasion by the talented and budding artist of Jammu. Programme started with jaikara of Mata Vaishno Devi and followed by popular Dogri songs “kunju chanclo”, “thaare tudha paiya kandiye paya barsala”. An energetic performance by Anmol Amla and the band “As Dogre a saadi shaan ge bhakhri” spell bound the audience. Kuldeep Kumar and group presented “Mere hikduea ghadbad hui balo”, “Loka kadu chuk goriye”, “Mau Mau Kare mera bilaa”, “Sun Kudiye tu kuthe chali” and “Chatni timbru di” well appreciated by the youth among the audience on the occasion. Participants on the occasion were Kuldeep Kumar, Anmol Amla, Arti, Pranie, Tandeep Kour, Palak Sharma, Amit Kumar, Ankush, Jaganjot Singh, Pankaj Sahrma and Kunal. Harpreet Singh Khalsa accompanied on guitar and Devinder Pal Singh on tabla. Meenakshi Sharma General Secretary Nirvana Academy told on the occasion that the main motive of the programme is to promote Dogri folk among the youth and children. She also threw the light on the importance of Navratri. She added that Mata Chadraghanta is worshipped on the thrid day of Navratri. She is very bright and charming. Durga Maa is astride a tiger, displays a golden hue to her skin and possesses ten hands and 3 eyes. Eight of her hands display weapons while the remaining two are respectively in the mudras of gestures of boon giving and stopping harm. Chandra and Ghanta, meaning supreme bliss and knowledge, showering peace and serenity, like cool breeze in a moonlit night. Others presented on the occasion were Hitesh Badyal (President NA), Neeraj Sharma (Vice President NA), Nishant Vaid (Seretary PR and Publicity), Neha Varma, Aman and Vinay

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