An ode to the divine maestro: 189th Aradhana Utsavam of Sri Muthuswami Dikshitar


An ode to the divine maestro: 189th Aradhana Utsavam of Sri Muthuswami Dikshitar

The timeless legacy of Nadjyoti Muthuswami Dikshitar, one of the greatest exponents of Carnatic music and a revered spiritual composer, continues to resonate through every note, melody, and verse of his kritis. To honor his celestial genius and the spiritual energy embedded in his compositions, Sri Guruguha Gana Vidyalaya (Est. 1943) is proud to commemorate the 189th Aradhana Utsavam.

Join us in celebrating this divine event with heart and soul, as students of the Vidyalaya present musical offerings in the form of Sangitanjali and renditions of the revered Aradhana Kritis.

📅 Programme Highlights:
26th October 2024 - Saturday | 5:00 PM
Inauguration
Sangitanjali by students of the Vidyalaya

27th October 2024 - Sunday | 9:30 AM
Group rendition of Aradhana Kritis
Sangitanjali by students of the Vidyalaya
Mangala Arati

📍 Venue:
Sankara Hall & Sankara Institute of Philosophy & Culture
93, Southern Avenue, Kolkata - 700029

Organized by Guruguha Sangeeth Sammelan®, the student wing of Sri Guruguha Gana Vidyalaya, this event stands as a humble offering to the universal spirit of music that transcends generations and boundaries.

Let the divine symphony guide your soul into realms of bliss and devotion. All are welcome to immerse in the cosmic harmony that celebrates the life and contributions of Muthuswami Dikshitar.

"Music is the gateway to the divine – a bridge between the mortal and the eternal." Let us gather to offer our deepest respect through the language of music and devotion.

Organizing Team:
Atul Jairaj – President
Jayashree Ganesh – Honorary Secretary

Mark your presence, soak in the essence, and let the divine ragas reverberate in your hearts. See you there!

Venkataramanan Ramasethu
25th October 2024

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