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In Search of Classical Music Traditions in an Ancient Indian City

In Search of Classical Music Traditions in an Ancient Indian City VARANASI Supriyo Maitro is an A-graded vocalist in the most ancient tradition of classical Indian music, “Dhrupad.” He has sung on the television and on the radio, performed before large audiences, yet he hasn’t experienced what the best in his field have described in the tradition a divine path that seekers call “sadhana” in India’s yogic traditions. Sadhana simply means the cultivation of one’s spirit for self-realization, and Dhrupad, whose origin can be found in one of the oldest scriptures, the “Sama Veda,” has been used as a meditative tool.

Floating solar energy exhibition flagged off from Assi Ghat | Varanasi News

Varanasi: A unique floating solar energy exhibition was organized under Suraj Se Samriddhi (prosperity through the sun) campaign at Assi Ghat in the midstream of Ganga on Friday afternoon. The floating exhibition displayed messages about the need to increase the use of solar energy in every sphere of society and keep the environment safe. Organized by Climate Agenda, an organization working for the protection of environment, this exhibition was inaugurated by the district project officer of Uttar Pradesh New & Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA), Ranvijay Singh. The exhibition passed through all important ghats while strictly adhering to the Covid-19 guidelines.

Alice Boner, Krishna s German devotee, companion : The Tribune India

Alice Boner, Krishna s German devotee, companion : The Tribune India
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Now, get KVT Mahashivratri prasad through Speed Post for Rs 251 | Varanasi News

Varanasi: The postal department will arrange to provide Mahashivratri prasad of Kashi Vishwanath Temple at the doorstep of the devotees. Now, one could can get the prasad at home through Speed Post after paying Rs. 251. Postmaster general of Varanasi region Krishna Kumar Yadav said on Wednesday that under an agreement between the department of posts and Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust, prasad of the temple in new format will be made available to the people through Speed Post Service. “Under this scheme, an e-money order of Rs. 251 has to be sent to the senior superintendent of post offices, Varanasi (East) Division from the nearest post office. The prasad would be sent to the addressee immediately as soon as the e-money order is received. The prasad will be in the temper proof envelope with proper packaging, and it will not be tampered with in any way,” he added.

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