Mandleshwar - Culture

Culture

There are festivals such as Holi, Diwali, id, Christmas, Gurunanak Jayanti. Narmada Jayanti, Gangour Navratri, and Ganesh Chaturathi are festivals of Mandleshwar.

"Pahal – The initiative” Mandleshwar is working well there, to make a new environment for which Mandleshwar was famous at a time. It is a group of people who wants to contribute in making a new environment with a great zeal in the fields of culture/literature /Arts/ Sports etc. in Mandleshwar. Many bhajan groups are active here and Bhajan Singer and Tabla player Shreedhar Joshi, Ganesh Mama, Guddu Dave, Manish Vasure and many other persons are devoted to music and art. Every year Dilip singh Chouhan 'Manoj' arranges panch kroshi yatra. A well known bhajan group "Guru Seva Bhajan Mandal" run by Ramchandra Joshi is popular in Nimar area. Guru Seva Bhajan Mandla has won many popular Bhajan Competetions during 1980 to 2000. Sitting MLA. Rajkumar Mev's contribution to the development of Mandleshwar is remarkably admirable ; in the month of SAWAN his Kawad Yatra and time to time Bhajan Sandhya and many other activities create a beautiful cultural environment in this town. CM. Shivrajsingh ji has declared Mandleshwar a holy town because of its religious importance.


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