Goa Tourism is organizing the much-anticipated Chikhal Kalo Mud Festival 2024, honouring Bal Krishna’s childhood.
This cultural program is set to start on the 16th and 17th, with the main Chikhal Kalo festivities scheduled to take place on the 18th of July 2024 at the Shree Devki Krishna Temple in Marcel, Goa.
The opening ceremony is scheduled for the 16th of July, with the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, gracing the event as the Chief Guest.
The ceremony will also be attended by esteemed dignitaries including Rohan A Khaunte, Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, and Printing and Stationary; Govind Gaude, Hon’ble Minister for Art & Culture, Sports & Youth Affairs, RDA, Govt. of Goa; Dr. Ganesh Gaonkar, Chairman of GTDC and MLA, Sanvordem Constituency; Sanjeev Ahuja, IAS, Secretary Tourism, Govt. of Goa; Puneet Kumar Goel, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Goa; and Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director, Department of Tourism, Govt. of Goa.
Rohan A Khaunte, Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, and Printing and Stationary stated “The Chikhal Kalo Mud Festival exemplifies the essence of Goan spirit and hospitality. This event offers an unparalleled opportunity for visitors to engage with our traditions in a dynamic and interactive way.”
He added, ” Festivals like Chikhal Kalo are crucial in our efforts to boost cultural tourism and provide a deeper understanding of Goa’s rich and diverse heritage. We are proud to support such initiatives that not only celebrate our past but also contribute to the vibrant tourism sector, fostering economic growth and cultural exchange.”
Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director, Tourism & Managing Director GTDC expressed his thoughts stating “The Chikhal Kalo Festival is a vibrant celebration of Goa‘s rich cultural heritage and traditions. It serves as a reminder of our community’s deep-rooted connection to our historical and spiritual practices.
“This festival brings together locals and visitors in a joyous and immersive experience and also showcases the unique and diverse cultural landscape of Goa. We are committed to preserving and promoting such traditional festivities, ensuring they remain a significant part of our cultural identity for generations to come.”
The festival’s program is designed to offer a diverse experience. On the 16th of July 2024, the activities will include a Cooking Competition, followed by the Ashadh Sari – Bhakti Sangeet performed by Goan artists Hrishikesh Dhawlikar (a Zee Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs Finalist), Vishwajeet Mestri, and Siddhi Surlakar. The Formal Inaugural Function will take place, followed by the Abhangwari concert featuring renowned singer Mahesh Kale.
On the 17th of July 2024, the festival will feature a Bhajan Recital at the Shree Devki Krishna Temple. This serene event will provide attendees with an opportunity to immerse themselves in spiritual music and reflect on the cultural significance of the festival.
The final day, the 18th of July 2024, will commence with the traditional Chikhal Kalo celebrations. Additionally, there will be a Photography and Reel Making Competition, encouraging participants to capture and creatively showcase the vibrant essence of the festival.
The Chikhal Kalo Festival is an exceptional opportunity to experience and partake in Goan heritage, traditions, and cultural festivities.
It is a testament to the state’s rich history and the community’s dedication to preserving and celebrating their unique customs. The festival not only offers a glimpse into the past but also fosters a sense of unity and pride among Goans and visitors alike.
More on Chikhal Kalo Festival
Chikhal Kalo, a unique religious festival exclusive to the village of Marcel in Goa, beautifully blends devotion and enjoyment. This celebration pays homage to the profound bond shared between the farming community of Goa and our nurturing Mother Earth.
Held annually on the 11th day of the Hindu month of Ashadh, it takes place within the expansive grounds of the Devki Krishna temple. With the arrival of the monsoon, the temple premises transform into a muddy terrain, adding to the festival’s excitement.
Along with lively dancing, the festival includes traditional games such as chendu fali (similar to cricket) and gilli danda. The slippery surface causes participants to tumble and become coated in mud repeatedly, an essential part of the ritual, giving the festival its name, Chikhal Kalo. Embracing tradition, individuals eagerly immerse themselves in the joyous muddiness, revelling in the experience.
Captivating cultural performances showcase the vibrant arts and traditions of Goa. From mesmerizing folk dances to soulful music, the rich tapestry of Goan culture comes alive on stage. Everyone tests their skills and enjoys fun activities with games like Chendu Fali and Gilli Danda, creating joyful moments of friendly competition.
Traditional dishes are prepared with love and care, tantalizing taste buds with Goan cuisine‘s vibrant spices and unique ingredients. The festival celebrates togetherness and connects with the warm-hearted people of Marcel as the entire community comes together for this festive extravaganza.
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