Published on March 31, 2026
The vibrant celebrations of Ramanavami, a festival commemorating the birth of Lord Rama, have begun in Bengaluru, filling the city with melodious tunes and spiritual fervor. This year’s festivities are graced of Hindustani music expert N Rajam and renowned Mandolin Rajesh, both of whom have been honored with National Awards for their contributions to the art.
The Sree Ramaseva Mandali, based in Chamarajpet, plays a pivotal role in organizing the Ramanavami celebrations, drawing music lovers from across the region. This year’s event promises a rich tapestry of cultural performances, merging traditional Hindustani music with contemporary interpretations that reflect the spirit of the festival.
N Rajam, celebrated for her mastery in Hindustani classical music, has an illustrious career spanning decades. Her soul-stirring renditions are expected to resonate deeply with audiences, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of the festival. Meanwhile, Mandolin Rajesh, known for his innovative use of the mandolin, will infuse modern elements into the traditional celebrations, making the music accessible to a younger generation.
The celebration is not just a musical affair; it is also a confluence of community devotion and artistic expression. The Sree Ramaseva Mandali has been at the forefront of cultural preservation in Bengaluru, providing a platform for artists to showcase their talents while honoring the timeless traditions associated with Ramanavami.
As the festival continues, the streets of Chamarajpet are adorned with colorful decorations and devotional banners, echoing laughter and joy. The local community, along with music enthusiasts, gather to participate in various events, reinforcing bonds of unity and shared reverence for the values that Lord Rama embodies.
With the rhythmic sounds of instruments and the melodic voices echoing through the air, the Ramanavami celebrations in Bengaluru emerge not only as a tribute to Lord Rama but also as a celebration of India’s rich musical heritage. The performances by N Rajam and Mandolin Rajesh stand as a testament to the enduring power of music to uplift spirits and foster communal harmony during this auspicious season.
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