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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Uttarakhand's 'Devbhoomi' culture charms Lucknow festivalgoers

Uttarakhand's 'Devbhoomi' culture charms Lucknow festivalgoers

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Festival features traditional Uttarakhand products like paintings and Aipan print items.
  • A 'Devbhoomi' gallery displayed famous Uttarakhand prints on various merchandise.
  • Cultural performances included folk songs and a dance drama on 'Rajula Malusahi'.
Uttarakhand's 'Devbhoomi' culture charms Lucknow festivalgoers

Hundreds of visitors, many from the hills, are flocking to the 15-day Uttarayani Kauthig 2026 in Lucknow, organized by the Parvatiya Mahaparishad. The festival, which is ongoing as of January 19, 2026, features stalls brimming with traditional Uttarakhandi products, including intricate paintings, crockery, and distinctive 'Aipan' print handbags and batuas.

A major draw is the temporary 'Devbhoomi' gallery, where renowned Uttarakhand prints adorn various items like crockery, wall hangings, and handbags, attracting significant attention. Alongside these, shoppers are keenly purchasing utilitarian items such as moonj grass roti boxes, baskets, and traditional copper, brass, and aluminum utensils.

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Beyond the crafts and household goods, the festival offers a rich cultural experience. Attendees are enjoying folk songs performed by artists from Uttarakhand, and a dance drama based on the folklore 'Rajula Malusahi' has received widespread applause, adding a vibrant layer to the event.

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The festival showcases traditional Uttarakhandi products such as paintings, crockery, 'Pichouri', 'Aipan' print handbags, batuas, and various utensils.
The 'Devbhoomi' gallery at the festival features famous prints of Uttarakhand displayed on crockery, wall hangings, and handbags.
Visitors can enjoy cultural activities including folk songs and a dance drama based on the Uttarakhandi folklore 'Rajula Malusahi'.

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