In its 25th edition, Ruhaniyat – Seeking the Divine continued to impress music lovers with a diverse lineup of artistes. Held at the Empress Botanical Garden, the event celebrates its commitment towards celebrating India’s folk, Sufi and mystical traditions — those that speak of unity, longing, devotion and the oneness of existence. The event has become a confluence of cultures, bringing together artistes from India and across the world over the years and this edition was no different.
<p><strong>So Said the Mystics of Gujarat:</strong> Hemant Chauhan and Group (Gujarat) (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
<p><strong>The Melodic River Flows On:</strong> Yip Hei Man — Guzheng (Hong Kong) (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
<p><strong>Qawwali:</strong> Warsi Brothers and group (Hyderabad) (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
<p><strong>Whispers Through Rainforests:</strong> Tais Reganelli (Brazil) (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
<p><strong>A Glimpse of Baul Worldview:</strong> Parvathy Baul (Bengal) (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
<p>Celebrating India’s folk, Sufi and mystical traditions (Photo Jignesh Mistry)<br></p>
Jignesh Mistry is a photojournalist with Pune Times and covers en...
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