Manipuri Raas Leela Celebrated in Bangladesh

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It is an important part of the traditional Manipuri culture which symbolises the spiritual love for Lord Krishna

Sangram Datta

The Manipuri Raas Leela was celebrated at the Madhabpur Jora Mandap and Adampur Taigaon Sanatakur Mandap at Kamalganj upazila of Moulvibazar district in Bangladesh with religious enthusiasm on November 15.

Raas Leela meaning the dance of divine love, narrates the story of Krishna, Radha and the Gopis.

It is an important part of the traditional Manipuri culture which symbolises the spiritual love for Lord Krishna.

It was first started as a dance form in 1779 by Ningthou Ching- Thang Khomba, also known as Rajarshi Bhagya Chandra, 18th century Meitei monarch.

Manipuri Raas Leela namely  Maha Raas- performed during the full moon in November- December.

It is unique in terms of character, costume and ornaments.

A musical jugalbandi of Bansi (flute), Khol (drum) and Jhaal (big cymbal)  is also performed at the programme.

The celebration includes “Rakhal Nritya” (dance of Sri Krishna and the cowherds), “Kirtan”, “Natpala” and “Raas Leela” (dance of Sri Krishna, Radha and the milkmaids). ‘Raas Mela’ (fair) is also part of the festival. The range of products includes Manipuri handicrafts, household items, toys and much more.

More than two lac people, irrespective of caste and creed, from different areas of the country attended the festival.

The audience is spellbound by the flamboyant art forms of the Manipuris, encouraging the performers with loud applause.

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