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Ancient India Comes Alive in Delhi Festival
9 Feb
Summary
- Festival recreated rhythms of India 26CE using theatre, music, and art.
- It aimed to bridge ancient Indian thought with contemporary audiences.
- Young voices and modern interpretations engaged with ancient themes.

A vibrant two-day cultural festival, Kalidas ka Kathaalok, recently concluded at Delhi's Purana Qila on February 7 and 8. This event offered an immersive journey into the intellectual and cultural landscape of ancient India. It aimed to present stories and performances not as historical artifacts, but as relevant contemporary dialogues.
The festival drew inspiration from Mahakavi Kalidas' era and expanded to encompass broader aspects of ancient Indian life. It explored its societies, trade, arts, and philosophies. Using theatre, music, spoken word, and installations, the event recreated the atmosphere of India in 26 CE.
Curated under the Samay Yaan vision, Kathaalok sought to bridge ancient Indian wisdom with modern audiences, especially the youth. It encouraged honest reflection on what continues to inspire and evolve. Visitors experienced visual installations, traditional crafts, and ancient practices.




