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‘Jugalbandi’ delights visitors at twin hills

Updated: April 20th, 2019, 20:41 IST
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BHUBANESWAR: The 70th Monks, Caves and Kings witnessed a unique ‘jugalbandi’ of music for the first time as Sushant played the tabla and Sashikant came up with a fine rendition of ‘Vabani dayani’ in Raag Bhairavi and Taal Jamtal at the twin hills of Udayagiri-Khandagiri here Saturday.

Video blogger and Intern with a leading IT company, students from TERI (Energy and Resources Institute), Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University, senior official of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), dental surgeon and vocal artist Sashikant joined the 70th Monks, Caves and Kings among others.

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All the walkers at Monks, Caves and Kings enjoyed the ‘jugalbandi’ of music, history, archaeology and tales of rulers of the great Kalingan Empire. While the morning hours at the twin hills of Khandagiri remained cool, filled with divinity and the guide narrating a series of interesting stories to the first-time visitors, others were also found glued to the tales as they saw some rare evidences like the famous Hatigumpha Inscription and the historic caves, probably created for the Jain monks at Udayagiri.

Guide Satyaswaroop Mishra described how the-then collector of Cuttack Andrew Sterling discovered the inscription and it was learnt that the British official was spending a major time from his administrative responsibilities in working on the rock edict and later others came forward in understanding the inscription and later it was deciphered completely.

Mohammad Anas Khan, a video blogger, said, “I found the Jain trail under the Ekamra Walks very interesting. The event takes visitors to the era of emperor Kharavela when the Kalinga empire was at its peak.”

Two students from KIIT University Shivam Shrey and Parijat Sinha also termed the Monks Caves and Kings as a ‘unique experince’ and urged the student community from all city-based institutions to explore it and be part of the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Kalinga Empire.

Dipti, a student of TERI, New Delhi, and currently an intern with World Wild Life Fund for Nature (WWF), said, “The walk is very interesting and takes the visitor to a different world. I will try to be there at Ekamra Walks, Old Town Circuit and the Museum Walk at Kala Bhoomi in the near future.”

A senior official from RBI Niladri Bihari Panda who came to attend the 70th Monks, Caves and Kings along with his dental surgeon brother Nagendra Bihari Panda, said, “I came to the twin hills on so many occasions, but today’s experience was unique as I could get a new perspective of the historical background of my own forefathers and the rulers, who ruled a major part of Asian region in the past.”

 

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