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Videos of the Maha Ras-Lila held at Bangladesh

A photo speaks of 1000 words, and a video speaks of millions of words! Watch out.

By Rishikesh Sinha

Ashim Singha, a Bishnupriya Manipuri of Bangladesh, has uploaded in the Google's You Tube the event of 165th Maha Ras-Lila held at Bangladesh.

For all Bishnupriya Manipuri people living all across the world, the uploaded-videos shows the magnitude at which the event was organised and celebrated. Moreover, the videos shows our own people in different world, in different environ, in different country and in different shades. The uploaded - videos truly works as a bridge between Bishnupriya Manipuri people scattered all over the world.

Click here. In this video one will see the football of Bishnupriya Manipuri who have come out with full dress rehearsal wearing our cultural dress. The environ is oozing out with activities.

Click here. In this video, one will see bunch of boys and girls performing Rakhual dance in an electrifying environment.

Click here. In this video there is "Raslila - Vrinda" dance. For many, particularly we Indians, the videos shows there is absolutely no difference in the aura the dance is organised.

Click here. The video shows the scale of mass paricipation of people in order to make the event grand and memorable.

I suppose those watching the aformentioned videos would like to know the names of people, dancers and prominent people for which the event got the spellbounding stature and participation. In addition, if possible he would have uploaded the videos of shops and markets busy in doing brisk business here in this grand event. Just a request.

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  1. Thanks a lot to Mr Ashim Sinha for the wonderful video clippings....my eyes just cant believe the crowd....Never seen such a BM crowd in any function in my life, that also the BM women in full traditional attire..it is just wonderful to watch..and rishi u are always great..u hv done a wonderful job by presenting these videos in such a marvellous way..thanks to both of u for ur effort.

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