भाषा चुनें— हिंदी / English
भाषा चुनें— हिंदी / English
Plays and Cultural Events —
" The plays, musical performances, and diverse cultural events organized by the Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Trust are radiant celebrations of Indian philosophy, heritage, and our profound cultural consciousness. Each event brings to life Prasad Ji’s timeless vision, where poetry, music, drama, spirituality, and cultural values come together to create an experience that touches the heart and illuminates the mind.
These events do more than preserve his rich literary legacy—they serve as a powerful medium to carry forward Indian values, culture, civilization, and our eternal artistic traditions to the younger generations. Here, young artists not only find a stage to showcase their talent but also connect deeply with India’s knowledge traditions, its classical–folk wisdom, and its enduring cultural ideals.
Through every performance, the Trust creates moments filled with beauty, emotional depth, moral inspiration, and cultural awakening, uplifting society at every step. These events remind us that art is not mere entertainment—it is a profound spiritual practice, a force that weaves humanity together with hope, harmony, unity, and the pride of Indian cultural heritage."
"Kamayani" | Presentation of Nagari Pracharini Sabha, Varanasi | Director: Vyomesh Shukla | Prasad Mandir, Chetganj, Varanasi | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature-Culture Festival
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad’s “Kamayani” regarded as India’s first—and until now, its last—complete epic. This extraordinary work stands at the pinnacle of literature, philosophy, and human sensitivity.
This epic presents a profound philosophical exploration of human life—its emotional currents, intellectual conflicts, and inner spiritual quest. Through the story of Manu and Shraddha, Prasad portrays the journey of the human mind—its curiosity, vitality, emotions, struggles, and rise—in an exquisitely artistic manner, where the divine harmony of intellect, emotion, and action shapes the direction of human life.
In Kamayani, the vastness of human experiences—love and sacrifice, hope and despair, rise and decline, struggle and peace—is depicted with remarkable depth and tenderness, making this epic a treasured jewel of India’s literary consciousness.
Through this work, Prasad conveys the clear message that the essence of life lies in faith, belief, and balance—and that only when a person lives in harmony with both intellect and emotion does he attain the fullness of true humanity.
Even today, Kamayani remains a radiant beacon of Indian culture, philosophy, and literary tradition, guiding generations toward inspiration, understanding, and the highest human values.
"Skandagupta" | Presentation of Kamayani Institute, Varanasi | Director: Amlesh Srivastava | Kashi Hindu University (BHU) | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature-Culture Festival
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad’s play “Skandagupta” is a majestic artistic portrayal of the life of the valiant Indian emperor Skandagupta Vikramaditya, who sacrificed everything to defend Mother India from fierce foreign invaders such as the Huns. Prasad depicts this historic hero not merely as a warrior, but as a noble soul—devout, compassionate, selfless, disciplined, and profoundly patriotic. His Skandagupta is a leader who, even when torn between personal love and national duty, places the integrity of India above all else.
“Skandagupta” is a powerful call to national consciousness. The play asserts that a true ruler is one who rises above personal comfort, pleasure, and ambition, and upholds national interest as the highest ideal.
In this remarkable work, Prasad expresses the eternal essence of Indian philosophy—duty is dharma, and sacrifice is the truest form of victory. Even today, “Skandagupta” stands as a timeless symbol of courage, duty, patriotism, and Indian civilizational pride, inspiring generations with its profound message.
"Akashdeep" | Presentation of Rangashala BHU | Director: Ravi Kumar Rai | Kashi Hindu University (BHU) | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature-Culture Festival
Aakashdeep by Jaishankar Prasad is a timeless story that embodies the core values of Indian culture—hope, compassion, truth, duty, and inner strength. The journey of Champā and Budhgupt is not merely a tale of personal struggle, but a living expression of the Indian worldview: no matter how deep the darkness, the inner lamp must never be extinguished. Even amidst bondage, injustice, and adversity, the protagonists remain steadfast on the path of dharma, integrity, humanity, and truth—and this inner light is the true symbol of the Aakashdeep.
The lamp illuminates the enduring wisdom of Indian heritage, where faith, ideals, and the indomitable human spirit shine ever bright. Prasad shows that in Indian thought, light is not merely physical—it represents consciousness, morality, compassion, and the pursuit of self‑realization, a light that guides humanity through time, trials, and tribulations.
Aakashdeep teaches us that the true strength of Indian civilization lies not in external grandeur, but in the divine inner flame of the human heart, which—through truth, courage, and love—can illuminate the world. It is this enduring message that makes the story a radiant legacy of Indian literature, culture, and human values.
"Ek Ghunt" | Bharatrang Lucknow presentation | Director: Chandrabhas Singh | Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
“Ek Ghunt” is not just a play; it is a profound expression of social consciousness that resonates with the dignity of women and human compassion. In this work, Prasad demonstrates that even a small “sip” can become a symbol of self-respect, sacrifice, and inner strength, showing how subtle actions can carry immense moral weight.
The play celebrates the honor, sensitivity, and moral courage of women, who, despite societal pressures, injustice, and adversity, uphold their self-respect and human values. It teaches that the true measure of life does not lie in material pleasures but in self-discipline, love, dignity, and responsibility toward others.
“Ek Ghunt” highlights that human relationships, ideals, and self-confidence reveal the real strength of an individual. It conveys that true life is one in which the flame of sacrifice, honor, humanity, and moral vigilance continues to burn, guiding generations with its timeless message.
"The Friendly Pillars of Jaishankar Prasad and Premchand - A theatrical performance based on real events" | Presented by Kamayani Institute, Varanasi | Director: Amlesh Srivastava | Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
This play is based on the lives and memoirs of two great literary figures—Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad and novelist Munshi Premchand. Both were contemporaries, with Premchand being approx 10 years elder to Prasad. The play centers on their friendly interactions, literary dialogues, and exchange of ideas, portraying their personal experiences, creative struggles, and deep sense of social responsibility in a heartfelt and engaging manner.
It showcases how these two eminent writers of the era used literature to awaken society, uphold moral values, and give new dimensions to Hindi literature. Their relationship reflects professional camaraderie, a profound cultural and intellectual friendship, inspiring one another through thought, creativity, and mutual respect.
The play conveys to the audience that literature is more than mere words; it is the consciousness of society and a witness to the times. It inspires us to understand how creativity, friendship, and social commitment together can leave a lasting impact on both history and literature.
"Shatraj ke khiladi" | Presentation by Kamayani Institute, Varanasi | Director: Amlesh Srivastava | Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
Munshi Premchand’s celebrated work “Shatranj Ke Khiladi” (The Chess Players) is set in the luxurious yet declining world of Nawabi Lucknow. This timeless drama stands as a powerful symbol of the political downfall, social decay, and moral indifference of that era. The two aristocrats—Mir and Mirza—remain completely detached from the condition of their country, absorbed in comfort, pleasure, and endless games of chess, while the British steadily tighten their grip over India.
Through this poignant narrative, Premchand conveys a profound message: when the leadership of a society loses its sense of duty, national awareness, and historical responsibility, subjugation becomes inevitable. Though satirical in tone, the play is deeply infused with national consciousness and a sharp critique of complacency.
“The Chess Players” reminds us that the future of a nation depends upon alert leadership, social responsibility, and collective awareness. When luxury, indifference, and moral weakness dominate, even the greatest civilizations can crumble from within.
"Kamayani" | Presentation of Nagari Pracharini Sabha, Varanasi | Director: Vyomesh Shukla | Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Education, Sarnath | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature-Culture Festival
“Kamayani,” the immortal masterpiece of the great poet Jaishankar Prasad, stands as a monumental creation in world literature. It is regarded as the bworld’s first—and till today, the last—emotional epic (Bhava-Mahakavya), a genre unparalleled in depth, vision, and artistic brilliance.
Through the symbolic journey of Manu and Shraddha, “Kamayani” presents the evolution of the human mind, where emotion, intellect, and action come together to form the foundation of a complete and meaningful life. More than a narrative, it is a profound philosophical exploration of human consciousness and existence.
The epic teaches that true joy does not arise from external objects but from faith, inner harmony, self-awareness, and balanced living.
“Kamayani” is a sublime song of love, hope, intuition, and human awakening—inspiring us to illuminate life with clarity, purpose, and emotional balance.
Even today, “Kamayani” continues to shine as a guiding light, reminding us that the greatest strength of humanity lies in its inner consciousness, spiritual insight, and unwavering self-belief.
"Janamejay Ka Nagyagya" | production by the National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi | Director: Praveen Kumar Gunjan | Nagari Natak Mandali, Varanasi | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad’s renowned play “Janamejaya ka Nag-Yagya” is a symbolic masterpiece, enriched with profound insights into Indian culture, history, and the deeper truths of human existence. The play is based on the celebrated episode from the Mahabharata, in which King Janamejaya, driven by grief over the death of his father Parikshit, undertakes a catastrophic snake sacrifice to avenge the wrong.
Through this narrative, Prasad conveys a timeless and universal message: the path of revenge ultimately leads to destruction, while forgiveness, compassion, and dialogue form the true foundation of dharma. The dramatic arc—from Janamejaya’s fury to his moment of self-realization—emerges as a powerful metaphor for the ethical and spiritual evolution of human life.
“Janamejaya’s Snake-Yagya” is not merely a dramatic retelling of a mythological episode; it is an eternal human drama, inspiring the values of non-violence, tolerance, and magnanimity. It reminds us that hatred can never build a civilization—only love can sustain humanity.
Even today, this play encourages audiences to choose a higher path: to transcend anger, conquer hatred, and uphold humaneness above all else. It is a stirring reminder that the true measure of civilization lies not in power, but in compassion and restraint.
"Skandagupta" | Presentation of Gandhi Hindustani Sahitya Sabha and Sumukha | Director: Arvind Singh Chandravanshi | National School of Drama NSD, New Delhi
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad’s historical play “Skandagupta” is a living epic of India’s soul, self-respect, and valor. This remarkable work is based on the life and struggles of the mighty Gupta emperor Skandagupta Vikramaditya, who stood firm against fierce foreign invaders like the Huns and sacrificed everything to protect the motherland. Here, Skandagupta is portrayed not merely as a conqueror on the battlefield, but as a noble character inspired by the supreme ideal of national duty.
“Skandagupta” is, in essence, a radiant call to national consciousness. It teaches that true leadership lies in self-discipline, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to duty, rising above personal desires and ambitions. The play powerfully articulates the eternal values of Indian philosophy—that duty itself is dharma, and sacrifice is the truest form of victory.
Even today, “Skandagupta” remains a powerful symbol of courage, moral responsibility, patriotism, and Indian identity. It continues to ignite the flame of love for the nation in the hearts of readers and audiences alike, inspiring generations with its timeless message.
"Prasad Musical Evening, Padma-Shri Sitar Gharana - Pandit Devabrata Mishra" | Sampurnanand Sanskrit University | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
Organized by the Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Trust, this distinguished festival stands as a radiant symbol of the renaissance of Indian literature, music, and cultural heritage. It is not merely an event—it is a revival of India’s artistic soul, a celebration of our timeless cultural memory, and a living expression of Prasad’s creative spirit and national vision.
The gracious presence of Padma Shri Pandit Devbrat Mishra elevates this festival to an aura of divine artistry. His sitar resonates with the depth, purity, and meditative strength of India’s classical music tradition—illuminating the audience much like the inner radiance found in Prasad’s poetry.
This festival is a grand cultural resurgence, reaffirming India’s artistic pride, literary refinement, and spiritual sensitivity. Here, Prasad’s ideals, his philosophy, and his love for Indian culture are not merely remembered—they come alive once again in the present age.
It reminds us that when literature and music flow together, they do not just enchant the human heart—they eternalize the very essence of culture.
"Musical Evening with Prasad, featuring renowned folk and classical singer - Sucharita Gupta" | Sampurnanand Sanskrit University | Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival
At the Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature–Culture Festival, the enchanting performance of renowned folk–classical singer Sucharita Gupta filled the atmosphere with emotion, melody, and a serene spiritual rhythm. Her voice carried a remarkable blend of the simplicity of Indian folk music, the depth of classical tradition, and a soul-touching sensitivity that left the audience spellbound.
Through her expressive singing, Sucharita Gupta brought alive the spirit of devotion, sensitivity, cultural refinement, and artistic grace. Her presentation created a unique cultural and spiritual bridge, beautifully linking Prasad’s literary vision with the soul of music.
The event emerged as a distinguished celebration of literature and culture—an elevating experience of the richness, dignity, and spiritual unity of the Indian musical tradition. Here, music once again revealed the divine essence of culture, lighting in every heart a flame of love, reverence, and aesthetic joy.
"Prasad Sangeetmay Sandhya, Internationally renowned flautist and Director Doordarshan-Akashvani - Dr. Rajesh Gautam" | Sampurnanand Sanskrit University Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature-Culture Festival
At the Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature & Culture Festival, the sublime flute performance of Dr. Rajesh Gautam elevated the event to extraordinary heights. Every note from his flute resonated like the rustle of Indian nature, the pulse of the human spirit, and the melodic nectar of timeless culture, immersing the audience in a profoundly moving experience.
His performance reflected a unique confluence of artistic devotion, musical spirituality, and Indian cultural consciousness, inspired by the vast literary vision of Mahakavi Prasad. The notes were not merely heard—they were felt, experienced, and internalized, stirring a divine resonance deep within the hearts of the audience.
Dr. Gautam’s presentation transcended a conventional musical recital. It became the embodiment of the soul of Indian culture, a pure stream of aesthetic consciousness, and a living manifestation of spiritual sensitivity. His flute illuminated the inner sanctum of every listener’s heart, making the festival not only unforgettable but also distinctive and timeless.
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature and Culture Festival – 2025 | Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi
Mahakavi Jaishankar Prasad Literature–Culture Festival–2025, held at Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi, was a unique confluence and living celebration of Indian literature, art, and culture. This festival was not merely a tribute, but an extraordinary effort to revive the creative vision, profound human insight, and timeless cultural values of Mahakavi Prasad, bringing his ideals alive in contemporary society and inspiring future generations.
The festival showcased a rich array of literary dialogues, musical performances, dance recitals, and instrumental presentations, which brought to life the poet’s multifaceted personality and his unparalleled artistic vision. It was not just a cultural event, but a grand celebration of Indian tradition, aesthetic consciousness, spiritual sensibility, and national pride.
The festival symbolizes the unbroken stream of literature and culture rising from the sacred land of Varanasi, illuminating all of India with knowledge, inspiration, and beauty. Just as Prasad’s words continue to ignite the flame of creative consciousness and cultural spirit within our hearts, this festival brought that same light vividly to life—an experience that enlightened the mind, stirred the soul, and uplifted every participant.