A little over 100km to the south of Kolkata is Gangasagar, the confluence where the Ganga meets
If religion is not your cup of tea, then head to a small village, Kenduli, around 185km west of Kolkata for the Kenduli Mela (January 14-16). The Baul minstrels of West Bengal and Bangladesh believe that this village on the bank of the Ajay River is the birthplace of the Vaishnava poet Jayadev. So they gather here every year in his honour and hold night-long musical programmes for three days. The Baul community aren’t followers of any particular religion, but that of their personal gurus and their songs talk about the philosophy of sahaja or the Innate, garbed in simple language. The performers stay put while the audience move from one akhara (group) to another, listening to the soulful music. Modernisation has influenced the traditional set-up somewhat but the music remains as mellifluous as ever. You can stay at Bolpur, about 30km from Kenduli, and attend the night-long sessions. West Bengal tourism also operates a package tour from Kolkata during the festival.
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