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Pune Kabir Festival celebrates the wisdom shared by Kabir and all saints who walked this earth.
Annually, Baithak Foundation and a dedicated group of volunteers come together to create the city-wide lively engagement with saint poetry.
In the 2024 edition of Pune Kabir Festival we are collectively asking the question: What is Enough?
साईं इतना दीजिये, जामे कुटुंब समाये ।
मैं भी भूखा न रहूँ, साधू न भूखा जाए ।।
Through participation, embodied presence and learning, the festival aims to bring us together in listening and celebrating words and wisdom that has lived for centuries. By blurring the lines between a performer and audience, we envision the creation of a truly collective effort to create a space for dialogue in our city.
Festival Dates:
3rd and 4th of February 2024
The weekend event line-up is as follows:
Saturday 3rd Feb: 7.30 am to 10 am - Prabhat Pheri progresses from Omkareshwar temple to JM road.
Saturday 3rd Feb: 5.30 pm to 9 pm - Samaj Manch community expression evening at Rupa Rahul Bajaj Centre for Environment and Arts.
Sunday 4th Feb: 7.30 am to 10 am - Satsang in the Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Vithal Mandir, Aundh.
Sunday 4th Feb: 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm - Mai To Tere Paas Mein will have curated performances, including a deep- dive into saints' poetry and a Koodiyattam at Samvasaran Amphitheatre, BORI.
Events/Activities:
The entire week starting from 29th Jan 2024 will have activities planned in schools, colleges, after-school centres, hospitals, housing societies etc. in different parts of the city. These sessions will be led by volunteers joining the PKF.
At some places it could be a music workshop, an origami activity or it may be a drama class all revolving around the theme of the festival. There will be book readings and reflections too.
Did you know that Kabir was connected with the Warkari tradition of Maharashtra?
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Join us for a morning of Satsang by the river bank, where we'll soak ourselves in the soulful verses sung by warkaris and understand Kabir’s connection with Alandi.
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In partnership with Jeevitnadi, this gathering is not just a celebration of saint poetry but also a call to awaken ourselves to the state of our rivers and the dire need for conscious conservation.
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Date: 4th February
Venue: Vitthal Temple, Aundh Stretch
Time: 8 am to 10 am
Led by warkaris from Alandi: Dhananjay Maharaj Olekar, Goraksh Maharaj Daund, Mohan Ghule, Chakradhar Shinde, Akash Olekar
An opportunity for the thinker, seeker in you to take the stage and share your connection to this year's theme - ‘What is enough?’
We have all come across poetry, experiences and stories that make us think and look within. As the bards of the city come wandering along, we invite you to take the stage and express your thoughts through music, dance, performance poetry or any other medium of your choice.
Come, let’s express and experience!
Register here to share information about what you wish to share.
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Date : 3rd February
Venue : Rupa Rahul Bajaj Centre for Environment and Arts
Time : 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
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The stage is for everyone!
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