Kalahandi Utsav (Odia: କଳାହାଣ୍ଡି ଉତ୍ସବ) also called "Kalahandi Utsav Ghumara" is an annual exhibition or festival celebrated along with district administration in Bhawanipatna and Dharamgarh of Kalahandi District in the Indian state of Odisha.[2] Kalahandi Utsav is a platform to encourage, motivate and showcase the art, culture, music, drama, literature, handy crafts of Odisha globally.[3]
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KalahandiUtsav (Odia: କଳାହାଣ୍ଡି ଉତ୍ସବ) also called "KalahandiUtsav Ghumara" is an annual exhibition or festival celebrated along with district administration...
Kendunuan: This Nuakhai is meant for Kendu, another kind of forest fruit. KalahandiUtsav: Along with the district administration this festival is celebrated...
All the tourist attraction in Kalahandi region comes under Bhawanipatna jurisdiction. Though tourist potential of Kalahandi has not been exploited optimally...
Bhawanipatna is a city and the headquarter of Kalahandi district in the state of Odisha, India. Bhawanipatna has numerous temples dedicated to different...
celebrated by the people of Kalahandi District, Orissa, India. The festival involves Maa Manikeswari, the family goddess of the Kalahandi King's family. Maa Manikeswari...
place, and it is considered to be the oldest such stone in the undivided Kalahandi district. According to an ancient belief, Rama's brother Lakshman and...
opera culture.[citation needed] The Kalinga Baliyatra, the Boitabandan utsav at Paradeep and Chelitola awaken our glorious maritime invincibility of...
Parampara Raghurajpur, February Sri Ksetra Mohotsav: Puri, April Gundicha Utsav: Puri, June Puri Beach Festival: Puri, November Konark festival: Konark...
are situated hear, royal families Bobbili, Vizianagaram, Jeypore and Kalahandi extent of lands hear. "Introductions". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 March 2020...