ABHA (About Best Himalayan Adventures) – July 2019

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Gopichand or Radhika-Karn Episode


The longest performance of the festival started after 12:00 am. The 17-artist


troupe comprised of King Gopichand (Krishan), his friend Karan, and gopis


(herdswomen). The story revolved around Krishan’s incarnation as a king.


Gopichand spent days and nights dancing. Everyone, including gods, joined him.


He had thousands of queens. However, the unhappy king deserted his friends


and queens and forsook every mundane habit to become an ascetic and then an


immortal.


The symbolic costumes included royal crowns and coats and elaborate jewelry for


the herdswomen. The artists portrayed animals, equipment, and natural objects


through various gestures. They raised their hands, for example, to imitate the


trees. They held hands high above their heads to represent 7-gates of the palace


from which the king flew away to become an ascetic.


This performance had some fast beats and movements unlike others. The artists


took brief breaks during almost 4-5 hour long performance. Khankar Buddya


played the same tricks on the audience to keep them awake during the breaks.


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