Exploring Odisha’s Heritage & Global Festivals | Wings S3EP36

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • Join us on this exciting episode of Wings, where we embark on a journey through Odisha's vibrant culture and dive into a world of fascinating global festivals!
    Experience the charm of Odisha with a stay at the luxurious Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. Delight in traditional Odissi cuisine served on silver plates, offering a royal dining experience. We visit Raghurajpur, the famous artist's village, where local artisans create stunning Pattachitra paintings and other handicrafts, preserving ancient art forms, and visited the millennia old Udaygiri caves in Bhubaneswar.
    Explore Odisha's Puri for an immersive experience of the Rath Yatra, a grand chariot festival that draws millions of devotees. Witness the spiritual fervor as hundreds of Hare Krishna devotees gather in Hungary for the annual Festival of Chariots, celebrating with vibrant processions and devotional music. Discover the serene yet challenging Amarnath Yatra, a pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Cave in the Himalayas.
    Head to Ingai, Brazil, where the St John the Baptist bonfire festival lights up the night with joyous celebrations, traditional dances, and vibrant bonfires, marking a significant cultural event in the region.
    Feel the electrifying atmosphere at the iconic Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom, where music lovers from around the world gather for unforgettable performances. Experience the soulful rhythms of the Gnaoua Music Festival in Morocco, celebrating the rich heritage of Gnaoua music. Join thousands of revelers at Brazil’s Parintins Folklore Festival, a dazzling display of music, dance, and folklore traditions.
    Conclude with a visit to Kyrgyzstan's National Carpet Festival, where exquisite handmade carpets are showcased, celebrating the country’s rich textile heritage. Don't miss this captivating episode of Wings, where culture, tradition, and festivals come alive! Subscribe now and join us on this global adventure.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @_wokeweaklingscryoverwords_

    Kalinga is the ancient name of Odisha. It had one of the oldest Sea Ports on Earth.

  • @medicostaymotive7168
    @medicostaymotive7168 Před 18 dny

    Odisha is one of the most peaceful and unexplored state of India❤

  • @rudramadhavmaharana
    @rudramadhavmaharana Před 21 dnem +1

    No any indian media don't take coverage on these tourist spot
    You did it I appreciated

  • @DebapriyaSahoo-c4i
    @DebapriyaSahoo-c4i Před 18 dny

    Thanks wion for covering our lovely odisha 😊😊😊

  • @rudramadhavmaharana
    @rudramadhavmaharana Před 21 dnem +1

    Welcome sir

  • @als.1024
    @als.1024 Před 21 dnem +1

    There is only one God.
    We can not honer any other god...😮😢

    • @_wokeweaklingscryoverwords_
      @_wokeweaklingscryoverwords_ Před 21 dnem

      BULLSHIT ! Multiple Civilizations got ruined in the name of your "One" God. That won't happen in Bharat.