Advertisement
A Divine Offering of Melody, Devotion & MasteryExperience an enchanting evening of Carnatic music as Smt. U. Nagamani, Indiaβs first female Carnatic mandolin artiste, leads Naad Arpanam β a stirring concert that blends bhakti, tradition, and artistry at the Margazhi Festival 2025. πΌπ«
Every December, as the sacred Tamil month of Margazhi begins, devotion awakens through music. Dawn ragas fill the air, temple courtyards resonate with hymns, and the city transforms into a grand stage for one of Indiaβs most cherished cultural traditions. Rooted in sangeetam and bhakti, Margazhi celebrates the idea that music itself is prayer.
To honour this timeless spirit, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre presents a two-day festival dedicated to the divine connection between sound and spirituality.
On Day 2, Naad Arpanam takes audiences on a musical journey across languages and traditions β featuring compositions in Sanskrit, Tamil, and Telugu by revered composers like Muthuswami Dikshitar, Tyagaraja, Purandhara Dasa, and Gopalakrishna Bharathi.
β¨ Expect an immersive experience of:
π΅ Soulful raga alapana
π΅ Intricate kalpana swarams
π₯ Rhythmic brilliance of tani avartanam
π A sacred flow from Lord Ganesha to tributes for Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, Lord Venkateshwara, Lord Muruga, and Lord Krishna
Led by the extraordinary Smt. U. Nagamani, the concert features a stellar ensemble:
πΆ Sri U. Jaya Vigneshwar β Mandolin
πͺ Sri Madipakkam P. Suresh β Mridangam
π₯ Sri S. Sunil Kumar β Kanjira
Together, they create a tapestry of sound filled with devotion, precision, and spiritual grace β a true offering of Naad Arpanam.
πΌ This performance is supported by Reliance Foundation.
Join us for an unforgettable celebration of music that transcends performance and becomes prayer. πΆβ¨
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra E, Mumbai, India
Tickets
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.











