New Delhi: Sai Prakash Spiritual Charitable Trust, Gurugram, in association with CBS Cultural Foundation celebrated its 23rd anniversary of Vasant Utsav with great fervor and enthusiasm.
The event, held on 2 February showcased a rich tapestry of India’s cultural heritage, featuring mesmerizing music and dance performances.
The event is inaugurated by Chandra Bhanu Satpathy, who lit the ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and divine blessings.
The event featured a soul-stirring vocal performance by Asha Bahadur Gurung, a gifted artist born without sight.
Her devotional renditions transcended visual boundaries, touching the hearts of the audience.
The acclaimed Prince Dance Group from Odisha presented a vibrant array of dance performances, including a tribute to Shri Guru Bhagwat, a depiction of the life of Shri Krishna, and a patriotic tribute with the Indian flag and Dashavatar.
The young talents of Sai Ka Aangan added a delightful dimension to the event, presenting a captivating musical narrative that beautifully illustrated Navadha Bhakti.
“Ether,” a nascent music band nurtured under Dr. Satpathy’s guidance, mesmerized the audience with a captivating fusion of traditional Indian ragas, devotional chants, and modern melodies.
Dr. Satpathy emphasized the importance of broadening our spirit and assisting those in need, quoting “Samanyata se manavta hai” (unity in diversity leading to humanity).
He highlighted the significance of Vasant Utsav as an inter-cultural celebration, stressing the importance of respecting other cultures while preserving our own.
This sentiment echoes the wisdom of Swami Vivekananda, who advocated for mutual respect and understanding among diverse cultures.
The program was broadcast Live for global audience.