Pune: The rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra’s Konkan region is set to captivate Pune audiences as the 800-year-old Dashavtar folk theatre tradition arrives in the city for the first time. Known for its vibrant storytelling, colorful costumes, and spiritual essence, Dashavtar brings alive the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu through dance, music, and dialogue.
This age-old performance art, deeply rooted in rural Konkan’s devotional and cultural life, has been passed down through generations. Combining mythological narratives with local dialects and folk tunes, Dashavtar performances often continue through the night, creating an immersive cultural experience.
Cultural enthusiasts in Pune are expressing excitement about witnessing this rare art form. Organizers believe the event will help preserve and promote Maharashtra’s indigenous traditions while introducing urban audiences to one of the state’s most authentic folk expressions.
The performances will be held over the weekend, showcasing artists from Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts — regions considered the heartland of Dashavtar.

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