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When the World Listens: A Tribute to Music on World Music Day

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July 01 - 31, 2025

On the 21st of June, the world pauses—and listens.Not to traffic or chatter, but to something deeper—music. World Music Day, born in France in 1982, reminds us that music is not just sound. It is a soul-language—a bridge between hearts, cultures, and generations. Across more than 120 countries, people step out with flutes and guitars, tablas and violins, offering melodies not for fame, but for freedom.

- Pranay Dutta

When the World Listens: A Tribute to Music on World Music Day

In India, this freedom is ancient. Music here is not performance—it is prayer, discipline, and meditation. From the gharanas of Hindustani to the depth of Carnatic ragas, Indian classical music flows like a sacred river. And at its heart lies the timeless Guru-Shishya Parampara—where knowledge is passed not through books, but through breath, eye, and devotion. A raga is not just played; it is felt, lived, and surrendered to.

The Parampara: Sacred Sound, Living Tradition

In this tradition, the note (swara) is divine, the rhythm (tala) eternal. Great maestros—Pandit Ravi Shankar, MS Subbulakshmi, Bismillah Khan, Lalgudi Jayaraman, Zakir Hussain—did not just create music; they became music. Their art teaches us that music is not outside us—it is the echo of our inner universe.

Music, Mind, and the Nature Within

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