As the name says, this album highlights the importance of Indian classical music and the manner in which it gets carried from one generation to the next. This album features Grammy award winner Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt and his son, Canadian Grammy nominee Salil Bhatt. Both father and son are world renowned artists and are creators of Mohan Veena and Satvik Veena.
Both these artists are known as dynamic and flamboyant performers and their music is a reflection of the extensive amount of travelling they have done all over the world in around 75 countries holding the Indian flag of music art and culture high.
The first raga they have played is 'Vachaspati', a rare Karnataka scale brought out so aesthetically and brightly making it come alive with all its emotions and the spiritual energy. Vachaspati is a high energy raga and the way Pt Bhatt and Salil have presented it is indeed evoking instant energy flow in the listeners. The presentation is complete with a detailed Alaap, Medium and fast tempo compositions and wrapping it up with very high speed jhala in taal, the eternal 16 beat cycle. The second raga is Nat Bhairav, very popular morning raga which is discovered by the Bharat Ratna Pt Ravi Shankar, the guru of Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. This raga brings the morning tenderness and the feelings and energy attached with the morning, signifying the beginning of new life with start of each new day and the welcoming of the first rays of sunlight. The final short presentation of the Dhun Maand also known as Kesariya Balam is an ultimate treat for the listeners taking the listeners to the dry desert of Rajasthan, the state to which Pt Bhatt and Salil belong to. It beckons the listeners to come to Rajasthan with its quintessential Padharo Mhare Desh theme.