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Punekars transcended into a Sufi trance

After a wait of two years, the Sufi and mystic music festival, Ru... Read More
Music lovers in the city flocked to Empress Botanical Garden last weekend to attend the Sufi and mystic music festival,

Ruhaniyat

. Hosting its 21st edition, the festival managed to transcend the audience to virtuosic paradise.

From the exuberant performance of Gujarati bhajans by Hemant Chauhan and group, to mystical Baul songs by Bengal's

Paravathy Baul

, the crowd witnessed an array of diverse music from all across the country. "All the performances were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience and every artist received a standing ovation," said Sachin Mane, organiser. Other performers included Narayanji Dhongade,

Mukhtiyar Ali

and Hifzur Rehman , with their respective groups.


Returning to the city after a span of two years, Ruhaniyat offered a musical blend of euphoric devotion and spirituality. Most importantly, the festival ensured that living traditions and unique aspects of intangible heritage were nurtured. "The response has always been fantastic and encouraging in Pune. However, it felt amazing to come back after two years to the city of music lovers," shared Sachin.
All COVID-19 protocols were followed at the event. Wearing masks and temperature checks were mandatory. "Due to COVID protocols, we had to limit the audiences to 50 per cent. However, we were overwhelmed by the cheering and standing ovations received," added Sachin.


The occasion was graced by many well-known names like Dinanath Kholkar, Milind Lakkad,

Sacheen Ratnaparkhi

,

Phiroz Poonawala

and

Dr Tarita Shankar

.


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