Re-enactment of Ram-Raavan yudh at Luv-Kush Ramlila in
Ramlila Maidan,
Delhi.
Ramlila is a dramatic folk re-enactment of the life of
Lord Ram, ending up in ten-day battle between Lord Ram and
Ravan, as described in the
Hindu religious epic, the
Ramayana.A tradition that originates from the
Indian subcontinent, the play is staged annually often over ten or more successive nights, during the auspicious period of 'Sharad Navratras', which marks the commencement of the
Autumn festive period, starting with the
Dussehra festival. Usually the performances are timed to culminate on the festival of Vijayadashami day, that commemorates the victory of Lord Ram over demon king Ravana, when the actors are taken out in a procession through the city, leading up to a mela ground or town square, where the enactment of the final battle takes place, before giant effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhakaran and son
Meghanath are set fire, and coronation or abhisheka of
Rama at
Ayodhya takes place, marking the culmination of festivities and restoration of the divine order.
Rama is the 7th incarnation of
Vishnu and central figure of the Ramayana.
The Ramayana is based on the life, times and values of Lord Rama. Lord Rama is called the
Maryada Purushottam or 'The best among the dignified'. The story of Lord Rama and his comrades is so popular in
India that it has actually amalgamated the psyche of the
Indian mainstream irrespective of their religion. The very story of Ramayana injects ethics to the Indian mainstream.
Most Ramlilas in
North India are based on the
16th century Avadhi version of Ramayana, Ramcharitmanas, written by
Gosvami Tulsidas entirely in verse, thus used as dialogues in most traditional versions, where open-air productions are staged by local Ramlila committees, 'Samitis', and funded entirely by the local population, the audience.
Ramlila has received considerable global attention, especially due to its diverse representation throughout the globe, especially amongst the
Indian diaspora community, and regions where Hinduism has spread over the centuries, like
Africa and several
South East Asian countries.
UNESCO proclaimed the tradition of Ramlila a
Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible
Heritage of
Humanity in
2005. Subsequently,
Govt. of India and
IGNCA produced a two-hour documentary, titled "Ramlila - The traditional performance of Ramayana" for UNESCO, on '
Ramnagar Ramlila', and Ramlila traditions of
Avadh, Braj and
Madhubani, and that of Ayodhya, which assimilates elements of all three. Another unique Ramlila, is being staged since
1972, at
Bakshi Ka Talab, about
20 km from
Lucknow, where lead characters like Rama, Lakshman and
Hanuman are played by Muslim youths, a clear departure in a region known for communal flare-ups; this four-day Ram
Lila starts on the day of Dusshera day, and has also been adapted into a
Radio play, 'Us Gaon ki Ram Lila', by Lucknow
All India Radio, which won the Communal
Harmony Award in
2000.
Lav Kush Ramlila-
Lav Kush Ramlila Committee is one of the oldest committees in Delhi, was established in the year
1979. Since its inception the committee has been organizing Ramlila at
Red Fort, Delhi.
The Committee is being governed by the office bearers, elected out of dignitaries, prominent citizens, businessmen and other learned personalities.
Lav Kush Ramlila Committee has achieved the recognition as the favorite organization in Delhi. It has also achieved the recognition of best Ramlila committee in Delhi central zone and conferred with an award by Nav
Bharat Times.
Apart from organizing Ramlila, a mela or fair is also organized in the same premise. In addition, other stage programs, like, Kavi Sammelan, Keertan of
Khatu Shyam Baba, program of Baba Satnarain Mouryaare also organized during the event.
Fire Works Competition is held followed by prize distribution.
Source:
Wikipedia &
http://www.lavkush.com/lavkush_ramleela
.html
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- published: 07 Oct 2014
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