Tag: spiritual music

  • Tuka Mhane Kahe Kabira – A Musical Dialogue of Two Paths of Bhaktimarg: Saguna and Nirguna

    Tuka Mhane Kahe Kabira – A Musical Dialogue of Two Paths of Bhaktimarg: Saguna and Nirguna

    Mumbai, September 2025: Pancham Nishad proudly presents “Tuka Mhane Kahe Kabira”, a unique evening of devotional and spiritual music that celebrates the timeless philosophies of Sant Tukaram and Sant Kabir. The concert will be held on Thursday, 25th September 2025, 6:30 pm onwards at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi, Mumbai.

    Saint Kabir and Saint Tukaram, though separated by regions, languages, and traditions, remain united in spirit—one rooted in devotion to Lord Vithoba (Saguna Bhakti), the other immersed in the formless divine (Nirguna Bhakti). Tukaram’s Abhangas capture the beauty of Vithoba and the philosophy of everyday life, while Kabir’s verses confront life’s truths with disarming simplicity. Despite humble professions—Tukaram as a trader and Kabir as a weaver—both transcended worldly duties to embrace a higher calling, finding the divine in daily life, whether in trade or in weaving.

    In this programme, acclaimed vocalist Jayateerth Mevundi will bring alive the soulful Abhangwani of Sant Tukaram, while Bhuvanesh Komkali will render the profound Kabirwani, weaving together two timeless voices in one powerful musical dialogue.

    Adding depth and context, Dr. Dhanashree Lele will guide the audience as the content narrator, presenting insights into the philosophies of these two paths, as represented by the saints in Marathi and Hindi, respectively. The evening will be enriched with an ensemble of accomplished co-artistes: Mandar Puranik (Tabla), Dnyaneshwar Sonawane (Harmonium), Sukhad Munde (Pakhwaj), Ninad Mulaokar (Flute), and Suryakant Surve (Additional Rhythms).

    Speaking about the programme, Jayateerth Mevundi said: “Sant Tukaram’s Abhangas are not just devotional verses; they are reflections of life itself. Every line carries the rhythm of the common man’s struggles and surrender to Vithoba. Singing them is like conversing with the divine.”

    Bhuvanesh Komkali added, “Kabir’s poetry compels us to face the truth. His words are sharp, fearless, and liberating. To present Kabirwani on such a platform is both a responsibility and a joy.”

    Shashi Vyas, Founder-Director of Pancham Nishad, shared: “Kabir and Tukaram may differ in language, geography, and bhakti traditions, but their core message is one—the eternal search for truth. Through ‘Tuka Mhane Kahe Kabira’, we aim to weave their voices into a single musical dialogue, interspersed with studious narration by Dr. Dhanashree Lele, resonating with today’s audience.”

    Event Details:

    Title: Tuka Mhane Kahe Kabira

    Date & Time: Thursday, 25 September 2025, 6:30 pm onwards

    Venue: Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi, Mumbai

    Tickets: Available on www.bookmyshow.com (with a limited number of seats reserved)

  • Nellai Heights Ganesh Festival Presents Tribhukti – The Confluence of Devotional and Spiritual Music

    Nellai Heights Ganesh Festival Presents Tribhukti – The Confluence of Devotional and Spiritual Music

    • A 20-Year Tradition of Music, Faith, and Community

    Mumbai, August 2025 – The Festival Committee of Nellai Heights, Chembur, proudly announces the 20th edition of its annual cultural offering, Tribhukti: The Confluence of Devotional and Spiritual Music, as part of its Ganesh Festival celebrations. The concert will be held on Saturday, 30th August 2025, at 7:30 pm, at the Podium of Nellai Heights, Plot 16/18, Swastik Park, Pandit C.R. Vyas Marg, Chembur, Mumbai.

    Over the past two decades, Tribhukti has become a cultural landmark, weaving together devotional fervor and the richness of Indian classical music. The concert continues to attract music connoisseurs, residents, and devotees, making it a cherished tradition of Mumbai’s festive calendar.

    This year’s edition will feature:

    • Anuja Zokarkar – acclaimed vocalist celebrated for her soulful devotional renderings
      • Vinay Ramdasan – versatile musician admired for his deep repertoire of spiritual and classical music

    They will be accompanied by:

    • Prasad Padhye – Tabla
    • Sukhad Munde – Pakhawaj
    • Dnyaneshwar Sonawane – Harmonium
    • Suryakant Surve – Additional Rhythms

    The program is supported and curated by Pancham Nishad, an organization renowned for presenting excellence in Indian classical and devotional music.

    Quote from the Organizers

    “For us, this festival is not just an event but an offering of devotion through music. Over the past twenty years, Tribhukti has stood as a confluence of faith, tradition, and artistry. We are honored to continue sharing this joy with the community,” said the Festival Committee of Nellai Heights.

    Quotes of the performing Artist:

    We are delighted to present Tribhukti, a special Indian classical music concert curated by Shashi Vyas, on the occasion of the Ganesh Festival. For decades, this festival was celebrated with Indian classical music concerts, where some of the greatest masters offered their art as devotion. In recent years this tradition has become less frequent, and through Tribhukti, Vinay and I feel privileged to be a part of reviving it. It is our humble offering to Lord Ganesha and to the timeless cultural heritage of our music. – says Anuja Zokarkar

    It is both a true honour and a joy to be part of Tribhukti, along with my wife Anuja Zokarkar, this year. As we all know Mumbai’s Ganesh festival scenario once resounded with the music of great maestros, and by reviving this tradition, Tribhukti beautifully reconnects the festival with its rich musical heritage. I am deeply thankful to Shashi Vyasji for taking up this thoughtful initiative ahead, which not only preserves a glorious legacy but also adds a refreshing vibe that nurtures the place of Classical Music in today’s cultural celebrations – say’s Vinay Ramdasan

    Preserving a Tradition

    Mumbai’s Ganesh Festival once resounded with the voices of legendary maestros such as Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Mallikarjun Mansoor, and Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki. In recent years, however, the presence of classical music in such celebrations has declined. By hosting Tribhukti, Nellai Heights proudly upholds this cultural legacy and inspires other communities to integrate classical music into their festivities—preserving tradition while nurturing future generations.

    Event Details

     Date & Time: Saturday, 30th August 2025, 7:30 pm onwards
     Venue: Podium of Nellai Heights, Plot 16/18, Swastik Park, Pandit C.R. Vyas Marg,   Chembur, Mumbai
     Organised by: Festival Committee of Nellai Heights
    Supported & Curated by: Pancham Nishad
    Entry: Free and open to all

    About Nellai Heights Ganesh Festival

    For over two decades, the residents of Nellai Heights, Chembur, have celebrated Ganeshotsav with a unique blend of devotion and culture. Through Tribhukti, the community has created a tradition that honours Lord Ganesha while preserving India’s rich musical heritage.