Mumbai: Musicians perform Thyagaraja Music Festival in Mumbai on Jan 15, 2020. Around 75 musicians playing instruments like, Mrudangam, Veena, Violin, Gatam besides singers rendering in unison the Pancharatna Kritis (Five Gems) of Saint Thyagaraja, before nearly 2000 music lovers as the entire Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Auditorium reverberated with the tunes in the ragas Nattai, Gowlai, Arabhi, Varali and Sri to mark the 173rd Aaradhana (Samadhi) of the Saint Thyagaraja. (Photo: IANS)
Mumbai: Musicians perform Thyagaraja Music Festival in Mumbai on Jan 15, 2020. Around 75 musicians playing instruments like, Mrudangam, Veena, Violin, Gatam besides singers rendering in unison the Pancharatna Kritis (Five Gems) of Saint Thyagaraja, before nearly 2000 music lovers as the entire Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Auditorium reverberated with the tunes in the ragas Nattai, Gowlai, Arabhi, Varali and Sri to mark the 173rd Aaradhana (Samadhi) of the Saint Thyagaraja. (Photo: IANS)
Mumbai: Musicians perform Thyagaraja Music Festival in Mumbai on Jan 15, 2020. Around 75 musicians playing instruments like, Mrudangam, Veena, Violin, Gatam besides singers rendering in unison the Pancharatna Kritis (Five Gems) of Saint Thyagaraja, before nearly 2000 music lovers as the entire Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Auditorium reverberated with the tunes in the ragas Nattai, Gowlai, Arabhi, Varali and Sri to mark the 173rd Aaradhana (Samadhi) of the Saint Thyagaraja. (Photo: IANS)
Mumbai: Musicians perform Thyagaraja Music Festival in Mumbai on Jan 15, 2020. Around 75 musicians playing instruments like, Mrudangam, Veena, Violin, Gatam besides singers rendering in unison the Pancharatna Kritis (Five Gems) of Saint Thyagaraja, before nearly 2000 music lovers as the entire Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Auditorium reverberated with the tunes in the ragas Nattai, Gowlai, Arabhi, Varali and Sri to mark the 173rd Aaradhana (Samadhi) of the Saint Thyagaraja. (Photo: IANS)
Mumbai: Musicians perform Thyagaraja Music Festival in Mumbai on Jan 15, 2020. Around 75 musicians playing instruments like, Mrudangam, Veena, Violin, Gatam besides singers rendering in unison the Pancharatna Kritis (Five Gems) of Saint Thyagaraja, before nearly 2000 music lovers as the entire Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Auditorium reverberated with the tunes in the ragas Nattai, Gowlai, Arabhi, Varali and Sri to mark the 173rd Aaradhana (Samadhi) of the Saint Thyagaraja. (Photo: IANS)
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