Rajsamand : Rajsamand Lovers of architecture and music, Jeevan Nath and Langa Party from Jodhpur enthralled the tourists with Rajasthani folk songs on the second day of the 18th Kumbhalgarh Mahotsav in Kumbhalgarh, the invincible fort of Maharana Kumbha. On the other hand, Lal Angi of Barmer’s Parsamal End Party Gair’s dance was the center of attraction. Jeevan Nath and Langa Party enthralled the program with many folk songs including Chhap Tilak Sab Chhini Re Mose Naina Milake, Nimbuda Nimbuda Nimbuda, Kaliyo Kood Padiyo Re Mela Mein and Kesariya Balam Avoni Padharo Mhare Desh. The picturesque Gair dance performed on the beats of desi drum by Lal Aangi Gair from Barmer entertained the people a lot. It was also the center of main attraction. Apart from this, the impersonators of Durga Shankar and Party from Chittor entertained the tourists by dressing up in different disguises.
Culture enlivened by the art of different provinces
Its Along with this, the artists who came to the fort complex showcased the cultural art of different provinces of Rajasthan. During this, guests including Udaipur Tourism Corporation Officer Shikha Saxena, Hotel Association President Bharatpal Singh Shekhawat and Heritage Society Secretary Kuber Singh Solanki were present. Deputy Director of Tourism Department Saxena said that Rajasthani glimpse will be seen in this festival which will last for three days. He told that tourists from different states come here to see it, apart from this many foreign tourists also become a part of this festival.