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Celebrating Devotion through Music: The Joydeb Kenduli Mela in Bengal’s Birbhum District

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Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

 Kenduli Mela is held at Kenduli in Birbhum district in January, known for congregation of ‘Bauls’ or wandering minstrels of Bengal.

Poush Mela is organised from the 7th day of Hindu month of Paush every year (month of January) at Shantiniketan, where the Visva-Bharati university founded by Rabindranath Tagore is situated.

Vasanta Utsav (Spring Festival), another joyous festival, is held at Shantiniketan in the month of March.

Fairs and Festivals are like a breath of fresh air that provides relief from the drudgery of everyday existence. Indians in particular are very fond of mirth and merry making.

The Kenduli Mela is a fair held in Kenduli, birth place of the famous poet Jaidev in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. Kenduli is at a distance of about 42 km from serene Shantiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore’s abode of peace.

Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

The Kenduli Mela in Birbhum is most well-known for the gathering of the Bauls, a group of mystic minstrels. They are the bearers of a unique musical tradition, who are identified by their saffron attire and distinctive musical instrument, the Ektara.

Bauls have the proud distinction of being included in the list of ‘Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity’ says UNESCO.

Joydev Kenduli Fair – The Spirit of Eternal Love – Amitabha Gupta
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

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The Baul community earns their livelihood by singing. The most interesting characteristic of their songs is that they convey profound philosophical view points of life using simple expressions.

They dexterously use inoffensive expressions in place of the ones considered offensive and yet succeed in evincing their view point. You have the scope to listen to them if you visit the Kenduli Mela in Birbhum.

Jaydev Kenduli Mela
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

The Kenduli Mela in Birbhum gives you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the music of these wandering minstrels who believe in the simplicity of love and life. You are sure to be impressed by their magnetic performances.

Joydev Kenduli Mela | LBB
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

The Kenduli Mela in Birbhum is held on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. This occurs each year in mid January. You are sure to enjoy this premiere festival of the Bauls who are indeed cultural assets of the land.

Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal
Joydeb Kenduli Mela’ / ‘Baul Mela’ in Birbhum, Bengal

Watch an Exhilarating Series of YouTube Videos on Joydev Kenduli Baul Mela

The Cultural Fair, Joydev Kenduli Mela, is organized in memory of the saint poet Jayadeva on the occasion of Poush Sankranti or Makar Sankranti. It starts on the last day of the Bengali calendar month, Poush and continues up to 2nd Magh

The start of the fair commemorates the auspicious day on which Jayadeva is claimed to have taken a bath at the Kadaambokhandi Ghat of the local Ajay river at the village of Jaydev Kenduli. 

In 1982, the district authorities took control of the fair to provide a better environment, a good sanitation system, drinking water, lighting and security.

Several thousand Bauls, a community of wandering minstrels who sing devotional songs to the music of the Ektara (one stringed instrument), assemble at the fair. Therefore the fair is also referred to as Baul Fair.

The Bauls stay in 160 temporary hermitages at Jaydev Kenduli for around a month. These Bauls appear to have inherited the legacy of Saint Jayadeva’s songs.

However, in recent years, the greatest Baul fair of the state is gradually losing its character, as the Bauls have been outnumbered by Kirtanias, who too perform in the Mela to gain popularity.

The fair, which is believed to be centuries old, caters primarily to the entertainment and joy of the village folks. Everything from cooking utensils to fishing nets are sold in the fair.


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8 replies on “Celebrating Devotion through Music: The Joydeb Kenduli Mela in Bengal’s Birbhum District”

Its a very informative article about Jaydeb Kenduli Mela or Baul Mela. The rich and glorious intangible cultural and spiritual heritage of Bengal is unique in nature.

Dear Dilip,

The Kenduli Mela, also known as the Baul Mela, is held annually in West Bengal, India, around the time of Makar Sankranti. This festival typically occurs in mid-January, often starting on the 14th of January and lasting for a few days. It is celebrated in the Kenduli village on the banks of the Ajay River in Birbhum district and is particularly famous for its gathering of Baul musicians and singers, who perform their mystical and soulful music during the event.

Dear Vikram,

The Kenduli Mela, also known as the Baul Mela, is held annually in West Bengal, India, around the time of Makar Sankranti. This festival typically occurs in mid-January, often starting on the 14th of January and lasting for a few days. It is celebrated in the Kenduli village on the banks of the Ajay River in Birbhum district and is particularly famous for its gathering of Baul musicians and singers, who perform their mystical and soulful music during the event.

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