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News: Teejan Bai, the renowned Pandavani artist, passed away on July 5, 2026, after taking the Chhattisgarhi folk tradition to global audiences.
About Pandavani

- Pandavani is a traditional folk-narrative and musical performance art from Chhattisgarh based on the Mahabharata.
- Origin: Pandavani originated from the rural oral traditions of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha to help common people understand the moral teachings of the Mahabharata.
- Naming: The word ‘Pandavani’ is derived from “Pandava” and “Vani,” which together mean “the voice or narration of the Pandavas.”
- Core Theme: Pandavani presents episodes from the Mahabharata through storytelling, music, acting, and improvisation.
- Key Elements of a Performance:
- Narrator (Gayak): The main performer sings, narrates, and enacts different characters through voice, expressions, and gestures.
- Musical Accompaniment: Instruments such as the tambura, tabla, harmonium, manjira, and kartal provide rhythm and melody during the performance.
- Improvisation: The performer adds local humour, contemporary references, or social commentary to connect with the audience.
- Language and Expression: The narration uses the Chhattisgarhi dialect with expressive facial expressions, body movements, and hand gestures.
- Performance Styles:
- Vedamati Style: The performer sits and narrates the story in a composed and devotional manner.
- This style gives greater importance to storytelling than dramatization.
- Kapalik Style: The performer stands, moves around, and enacts different characters in a lively manner.
- This style is highly theatrical, interactive, and was popularised by Teejan Bai.
- Vedamati Style: The performer sits and narrates the story in a composed and devotional manner.
- Notable Artists: Teejan Bai, Ritu Verma and Jhaduram Devangan are renowned artists who have contributed significantly to the popularity of Pandavani.



