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Prayagraj's Diwali Craft Fair Captivates with Vibrant Cultural Performances

15 Oct

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Summary

  • Diwali craft fair in Prayagraj features song, dance, and devotional acts
  • Highlight was an enthralling dance drama depicting Durga vs Mahishasura
  • Fair organized by North Central Zone Cultural Centre, concludes on Oct 19
Prayagraj's Diwali Craft Fair Captivates with Vibrant Cultural Performances

On October 15, 2025, the ongoing Diwali craft fair in Prayagraj, organized by the North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC), featured a captivating cultural event that enthralled the audience. The stage came alive with a variety of performances, including soulful Birha by Kanchan Lal Yadav, folk renditions by Ragini Chandra, and vibrant Chakri and Ghoomar dance showcases by Shiv Narayan and his troupe.

The highlight of the evening was an enthralling dance drama that depicted the epic battle between Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura. This mesmerizing performance left the audience spellbound. Visitors to the Diwali craft fair were able to enjoy the cultural events alongside their festive shopping.

The Diwali craft fair, which began on October 10, is set to conclude on October 19. The event organized by the NCZCC has been a resounding success, offering a unique blend of cultural experiences and traditional crafts to the people of Prayagraj.

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The Diwali craft fair in Prayagraj featured captivating performances of song, dance, and devotional expression, including soulful Birha, folk renditions, and vibrant Chakri and Ghoomar dances.
The Diwali craft fair in Prayagraj was organized by the North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC).
The highlight of the cultural events was an enthralling dance drama depicting the epic battle between Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura.

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