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Bithoor Festival: A Vibrant Tapestry of Indian Culture
1 Mar
Summary
- The festival concluded with a Ganga Aarti at Patthar Ghat.
- Diverse folk performances showcased India's unity in diversity.
- Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana lauded Bithoor's rich heritage.

The 3-day Bithoor festival concluded on Saturday, March 1st, 2026, leaving attendees with a profound sense of cultural and spiritual enrichment. The event celebrated the diverse tapestry of India's traditions, featuring vibrant folk performances, classical arts, and a spiritually uplifting Ganga Aarti.
The festival's closing day was alive with colorful performances representing various regions, including Braj, Bundelkhand, and Punjab. These presentations highlighted India's unity in diversity, a sentiment echoed by Uttar Pradesh Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana. He participated in the Ganga Aarti at Patthar Ghat and spoke about Bithoor's rich historical and spiritual legacy.
Audiences were captivated by energetic folk dances like the Pai-Danda from Bundelkhand and the martial Gatka from Punjab, alongside classical vocal recitals and graceful Kathak performances. The festivities culminated in a grand Ganga Aarti, followed by a distinctive musical fusion performance, providing a memorable finale to the celebrations.




