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Sri Madhwa Purandarotsava 2026, featuring Vid Kumaresh, Pravin Godkhindi, Patri Satish Kumar and Ishaan Ghosh

Mon, Jan 19, 2026
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM (IST)
Sree Vaikundam Kalyana Mandapam, Thiruvananthapuram
Kumaresh Rajagopalan is a leading figure in Carnatic violin, widely admired as a performer, composer, and mentor, and best known for his long-standing partnership with his brother Ganesh as the celebrated “Ganesh–Kumaresh” duo, where classical tradition meets fresh, contemporary expression.
Pravin Godkhindi  is an Indian classical Hindustani flute (bansuri) player.
Patri Satish Kumar performing on stage, playing the mridangam during a concert.
Ishaan is a Tabla player from the Farrukhabad Gharana.
Kumaresh Rajagopalan, Pravin Godkhindi +2 more

About This Event

Get ready for a mesmerizing musical experience at the Sri Madhwa Purandarotsava 2026, where a special Jugalbandi concert will take center stage. This unique collaboration will feature the exceptional talents of Vid Kumaresh on the violin, Pravin Godkhindi enchanting audiences with his flute, Patri Satish Kumar...Read more

Get ready for a mesmerizing musical experience at the Sri Madhwa Purandarotsava 2026, where a special Jugalbandi concert will take center stage. This unique collaboration will feature the exceptional talents of Vid Kumaresh on the violin, Pravin Godkhindi enchanting audiences with his flute, Patri Satish Kumar on the mridangam, and Ishaan Ghosh skillfully playing the tabla. Scheduled to take place in the cultural hub of Trivandrum, this concert promises to be a celebration of traditional Indian music, showcasing the harmonious interplay between different instruments and the artists' virtuosity. The Jugalbandi format encourages a spontaneous and interactive dialogue between performers, making each performance a one-of-a-kind experience. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with soulful melodies and intricate rhythms that reflect the rich heritage of Indian classical music. This concert not only highlights the proficiency of the musicians but also pays tribute to the legacy of Purandara Dasa, one of the most revered saints and composers in Indian music history. Mark your calendars for this extraordinary event, as it is bound to leave a lasting impression and provide a deeper appreciation for the art form. Don't miss the chance to be part of this musical journey at Sri Madhwa Purandarotsava 2026!

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Kumaresh Rajagopalan is a leading figure in Carnatic violin, widely admired as a performer, composer, and mentor, and best known for his long-standing partnership with his brother Ganesh as the celebrated “Ganesh–Kumaresh” duo, where classical tradition meets fresh, contemporary expression.

Kumaresh Rajagopalan, with brother Ganesh, is a globally renowned Carnatic violin duo trained from childhood. Known for their Raga Pravaham style, they blend tradition with innovation in concerts

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Ishaan is a Tabla player from the Farrukhabad Gharana.

Ishaan Ghosh

Tabla

Ishaan Ghosh, a Farrukhabad Gharana tabla artist, is the son of Pandit Nayan Ghosh and grandson of Padmabhushan Nikhil Ghosh. A child prodigy, he performs as a soloist and accompanist, collaborating

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Pravin Godkhindi  is an Indian classical Hindustani flute (bansuri) player.

Pravin Godkhindi

Bansuri (Flute)

Pravin Godkhindi is a leading Indian bansuri player trained by his father. Known for gayaki and tantrakari styles, he performs classical, fusion, and film music. Awarded nationally, he plays globally.

Patri Satish Kumar performing on stage, playing the mridangam during a concert.

Patri Satish Kumar

Mridangam

Patri Satish Kumar, born 1970 in Vizianagaram, is a Carnatic mridangam maestro trained from age 3. An A-Top graded artist, he performs globally and won the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2020.

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South, West Nada, Fort, East Fort, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, KL, 695023

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Sree Vaikundam Kalyana Mandapam

Thiruvananthapuram, KL, IN

Vaikuntha Mandapam, also known as the Thennur Mandapam, is a historic pavilion located in Vandiyur village near the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu. Built in 1653 CE by King Thirumalai Nayak, this sacred site is closely linked to the Chithirai Festival of Madurai. According to Hindu tradition, it marks the spot where Lord…

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South, West Nada, Fort, East Fort, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, KL, 695023

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