Grand Baithaki on March 24 to Portray Nine Forms of Goddess Durga
Key Points:
- Navdurga Nrityam to be held on March 24 in Kadma
- Young artists from city and West Bengal to perform
- Event dedicated to Chaitra Navratri and Navdurga
JAMSHEDPUR – A grand classical dance baithaki titled “Navdurga Nrityam” will be organized in Jamshedpur on March 24 to mark Chaitra Navratri with performances devoted to the nine forms of Goddess Durga.
The classical dance institution The Danfit International is hosting the event. It is collaborating with California Television Global for the program.
Moreover, the cultural evening will be held on March 24, 2026. The day falls on a Tuesday during Chaitra Navratri.
The program will begin at 6:00 PM. It will take place at the institution’s office in Kadma.
On the other hand, the evening will focus on devotion and spirituality. The theme centers on the divine grace of Navdurga.
Young classical dancers from the city will participate. In addition, artists from West Bengal will also perform.
They will present choreographies inspired by the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga. Each segment will reflect spiritual virtues through classical techniques.
However, the baithaki format will allow intimate interaction with the audience. It will emphasize traditional aesthetics and expressive storytelling.
The organizers stated that the initiative seeks to strengthen cultural roots. They said it will encourage youth participation in Indian arts.
Meanwhile, similar cultural evenings have drawn appreciation in the city. Events like Nritya Prabha Baithaki have highlighted classical traditions.
In contrast, festive celebrations such as New Year dance events blended devotion with performance arts.
Besides, institutions have achieved recognition beyond the state. For instance, Kathak at Cuttack Mahotsav brought accolades to city students.
Similarly, university performers gained laurels at Arka Jain University competitions.
Mistu Mukherjee is directing the upcoming event. She leads The Danfit International as its director.
She noted that the evening will celebrate art and faith together. She added that the platform will nurture disciplined classical training.
The organizers have invited art enthusiasts and distinguished guests. Citizens across the city have also been urged to attend.
They said the celebration will merge dance with devotion. The evening is expected to reflect India’s classical heritage.

