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Arghya 2026 – Shakti Naad Ensemble | Mumbai | 29 August

Sat, Aug 29, 2026
5:15 PM onwards (IST)
Balgandharva Rang Mandir, Mumbai
N. Rajam is an Indian violinist and honors with 2026 Padma Vibhushan awards.
Sangeeta-Shankar
Ragini Shankar is an Indian violinist.
Nandini Shankar is an Indian violinist.
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Arghya 2026 by Shakti Naad Ensemble is an evening of Indian classical music that brings together eminent instrumentalists and vocalists in a thoughtfully curated presentation. The programme features a distinguished Violin Ensemble led by Padma Vibhushan Dr. N. Rajam, alongside Sangeeta Shankar, Ragini Shankar, Nandini Shankar, and Ojas Adhiya (Tabla), showcasing the lyrical beauty and express...Read more

Arghya 2026 by Shakti Naad Ensemble is an evening of Indian classical music that brings together eminent instrumentalists and vocalists in a thoughtfully curated presentation. The programme features a distinguished Violin Ensemble led by Padma Vibhushan Dr. N. Rajam, alongside Sangeeta Shankar, Ragini Shankar, Nandini Shankar, and Ojas Adhiya (Tabla), showcasing the lyrical beauty and expressive depth of the violin tradition. 

The second segment presents a Vocal & Flute Duo featuring Saylee Talwalkar (Vocals) and Debopriya Chatterjee (Flute). They are accompanied by Krushna Salunke (Pakhawaj), Sardar Harmeet Singh (Tabla), and Sudhanshu Gharpure (Harmonium), creating a rich musical dialogue that blends melody, rhythm, and improvisation. 

Event Details:

  • Date: 29 August 2026 
  • Time: 6:15 PM onwards

Artists: 
Dr. N. Rajam 
Sangeeta Shankar 
Ragini Shankar 
Nandini Shankar 
Saylee Talwalkar 
Debopriya Chatterjee 

Accompanying Artists: 
Ojas Adhiya (Tabla) 
Krushna Salunke (Pakhawaj) 
Sardar Harmeet Singh (Tabla) 
Sudhanshu Gharpure (Harmonium)

Venue: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Bandra, Mumbai 

Organizer: Shakti Naad Ensemble

Organizer: Shakti Naad Ensemble

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