Delphic Council of Rajasthan

Delphic Council of Rajasthan To rejuvenate, promote, and nurture Art forms, Craft Forms, and various Cultures to foster peace through trans-disciplinary and inter-cultural engagements.

Every place holds a story. Every tradition carries a legacy. Every generation adds a new chapter.This World Heritage Day...
18/04/2026

Every place holds a story. Every tradition carries a legacy. Every generation adds a new chapter.

This World Heritage Day, we celebrate the art, culture, and landmarks that keep history alive.
Heritage is more than the past — it inspires our present and future.

Did you know? India is home to 40+ UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it one of the richest cultural landscapes in the world.

At Delphic, we believe preserving heritage is not only about protecting old walls, but also about keeping creativity, traditions, and stories alive for the next generation.

Let’s value what time has gifted us. Happy World Heritage Day. ✨

On World Art Day, we celebrate the hands that preserve heritage and the creativity that gives culture its identity.In Ra...
15/04/2026

On World Art Day, we celebrate the hands that preserve heritage and the creativity that gives culture its identity.

In Rajasthan, every brushstroke, carving, weave, and handcrafted detail carries generations of skill, tradition, and storytelling.
Art is more than expression—it is history in motion, shaped by artisans who transform raw materials into timeless masterpieces.

Today, we honour the makers whose dedication keeps these traditions alive and inspires the future.

On the birth anniversary of Shri Ravi Shankar, we celebrate a sound that didn’t just cross borders—it transformed how th...
07/04/2026

On the birth anniversary of Shri Ravi Shankar, we celebrate a sound that didn’t just cross borders—it transformed how the world experienced Indian classical music.

A Bharat Ratna awardee, his journey went beyond performance—shaping global music itself.

From mentoring George Harrison of The Beatles to introducing Indian classical music on iconic stages like Woodstock, his influence quietly shaped an entire generation of Western music.

Today, we honour not just a legend, but a legacy that continues to inspire every note, every rhythm, every artist.

🎭 World Theatre Day isn’t just a celebration, it’s a legacy in motion. Started in 1961 by the International Theatre Inst...
27/03/2026

🎭 World Theatre Day isn’t just a celebration, it’s a legacy in motion.

Started in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute, it reminds us that storytelling once began live, with no edits, no retakes—just pure human connection.

From the open-air drama of ancient Greece to India’s own Natya Shastra, theatre has shaped culture, questioned power, and mirrored society for centuries.

In fact, modern cinema and films trace their roots back to theatre, evolving from the same foundation of performance and storytelling.

And here’s the magic—every performance exists only once. Same script, same actors… yet never the same story.
Because theatre isn’t watched. It’s experienced.

Long before “feminism” was a conversation, she was living it—a voice soft, yet powerful enough to reshape Hindi literatu...
26/03/2026

Long before “feminism” was a conversation, she was living it—
a voice soft, yet powerful enough to reshape Hindi literature.

Mahadevi Verma wasn’t just a poet—she was a quiet revolution in words.
A pillar of the Chhayavad movement, she made emotions feel seen and deeply personal.

Honoured with the Jnanpith Award and Padma Bhushan,
her legacy goes far beyond words.

Often called the “Modern Meera,”
she turned pain, silence, and strength into timeless art.

From Yama (a powerful poetry collection)
to Neerja (lyrical poems),
Deepshikha (spiritual, introspective verses),
and Sandhya Geet (evening-themed poetry)—

she didn’t just create literature, she created moods, moments, and meanings that stay with you. ✨

Did you know poetry is one of the oldest forms of human expression—spoken long before it was ever written?From the Nobel...
21/03/2026

Did you know poetry is one of the oldest forms of human expression—spoken long before it was ever written?

From the Nobel-winning legacy of Rabindranath Tagore to the timeless ghazals of Mirza Ghalib, poetry has shaped cultures, preserved histories, and given voice to generations.

Even today, in a world of reels and rapid content, poetry quietly thrives—because emotions never go out of style.

Celebrated every year on World Poetry Day, this day reminds us that a few lines can hold an entire universe.
Pause. Read. Feel.

The Hindu New Year follows the lunar calendar and begins with the month of Chaitra, aligning with the onset of spring an...
19/03/2026

The Hindu New Year follows the lunar calendar and begins with the month of Chaitra, aligning with the onset of spring and symbolizing renewal and growth.

Traditional systems such as the Vikram Samvat are approximately 56–57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, reflecting a timekeeping approach rooted in astronomical and cosmic principles.

More than a calendrical transition, it represents a continuum of tradition, culture, and a deeper connection with nature and cyclical time.
Wishing you a prosperous New Year and a blessed Chaitra Navratri.

On this International Women's Day, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of women who continue to shape ...
08/03/2026

On this International Women's Day, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of women who continue to shape a more inclusive and progressive society.
Warm regards from Delphic Rajasthan.

Let the colors of Holi inspire creativity, harmony, and new beginnings. 🌈Delphic wishes you a vibrant and joyful celebra...
03/03/2026

Let the colors of Holi inspire creativity, harmony, and new beginnings. 🌈
Delphic wishes you a vibrant and joyful celebration.✨

The Ayo Basant programme concluded on an inspiring note, marked by memorable performances and meaningful artistic expres...
03/02/2026

The Ayo Basant programme concluded on an inspiring note, marked by memorable performances and meaningful artistic expressions.

Day 2 began with a Paper Flower Making workshop, where participants, under the skilled guidance of Ms Anupama, learned to shape beauty and imagination through paper, blending creativity with craftsmanship.

The evening session featured Baat Pashmine Ki by Niche Entertainment, Pune—a multimedia presentation that took the audience into a world of creativity and reflection.

Presented through visuals and narration, the programme brought alive moments from Gulzar’s life, his memories, and intimate stories from his literary journey.

Shri Rajiv Kumar Sharma, Director General of Police, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Mr Sandeep Verma, IAS; Ms Sreya Guha, IAS (President, DCR); Ms Poonam, IAS; Mr Jitendra Kumar Soni, IAS; Mr Nishant Jain, IAS; and Mr Rishav Mandal, IAS, along with other distinguished guests, were present at the event.

The two-day cultural festival “Ayo Basant”, organised by the Delphic Council of Rajasthan with the support of the West Z...
03/02/2026

The two-day cultural festival “Ayo Basant”, organised by the Delphic Council of Rajasthan with the support of the West Zone Cultural Centre, North Zone Cultural Centre, Ustad Imamuddin Khan Dagar Indian Music Art & Culture Society, and The Dagar Archives, concluded on an inspiring note at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur.

Day 1 began with a Reel Making Workshop conducted by Neeraj Sarna, which offered participants an engaging and hands-on creative learning experience.

The evening unfolded into a soulful cultural programme featuring a mesmerizing jugalbandi of Santoor, Flute, Tabla, and Ghatam, transporting the audience into a deeply emotive musical realm.

One of the most moving moments of the evening was the wheelchair dance performance by “We Are One” (Divyangjan group). Recently featured on India’s Got Talent, the group’s performance left a lasting emotional impact and received heartfelt appreciation from the audience.

The presentations on the first day beautifully conveyed that art was not merely a form of entertainment, but a powerful medium of social sensitivity, inclusion, and human unity.

Mr Sandeep Verma, IAS; Ms Sreya Guha, IAS (President, DCR); Ms Poonam, IAS; Mr Jitendra Kumar Soni, IAS, Mr Nishant Jain, IAS; and Mr Rishav Mandal, IAS among other distinguished guests were present at the event.

Ayo Basant | 31 Jan – 1 FebCultural Evening | 1 FebruaryBaat Pashmine Ki — a multimedia presentation exploring the life ...
28/01/2026

Ayo Basant | 31 Jan – 1 Feb
Cultural Evening | 1 February

Baat Pashmine Ki — a multimedia presentation exploring the life and works of Gulzar.

📍 Rangayan, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur
🕡 6:30 PM onwards

An evening of words, images, and timeless poetry.
See you there.

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Delphic Council Of Rajasthan, HCM RIPA (OTS), JLN Marg
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