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Kerala Goshala Hosts Enchanting 13-Day Deepavali Music Festival

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  • Bekal Gokulam Goshala in Kerala hosts 13-day Deepavali Music Festival
  • Festival features over 400 artists from across India and abroad
  • Focuses on the veena, with a special concert by Udupi Pawana Achar
Kerala Goshala Hosts Enchanting 13-Day Deepavali Music Festival

Bekal Gokulam Goshala, a goshala (cow shelter) in Kerala, is hosting its 13-day Deepavali Music Festival from October 20th. The festival, which is in its 15th year, celebrates the divine confluence of art and devotion through musical worship offered to the sacred Gomatas (cows).

This year's festival places a special emphasis on the veena, with a concert led by Udupi Pawana Achar featuring five veenas. The festival will feature performances by around 400 artists from Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Singapore, and Dubai, who will offer their music in devotion to the Gomatas.

The goshala, which was established in 2010 with just one Vechur cow and one Vechur bull, has now blossomed to nurture over 250 cows of nine indigenous breeds, including Vechur, Kasaragod Kullan, Hallikar, and Malanad Gidda. The festival is organized by Parampara Vidyapeetham, an institution dedicated to promoting India's classical fine arts while preserving and protecting native cow breeds.

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The festival will be graced by the presence of Padma Vibhushan Padma Subrahmanyam, who will present a soul-stirring dance performance on the closing day. Drum Maestro Sivamani and 93-year-old legend TV Gopalakrishnan will also be part of the celebrations.

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The Bekal Gokulam Goshala is a cow shelter in Kerala that is hosting a 13-day Deepavali Music Festival.
The festival will feature performances by Padma Vibhushan Padma Subrahmanyam, Drum Maestro Sivamani, and 93-year-old legend TV Gopalakrishnan.
The festival places a special emphasis on the veena, with a concert led by Udupi Pawana Achar featuring five veenas.

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