Baithaki 2026 Promises a Mesmerising Hindustani Classical Music Experience Rooted in Raaga and Raasa in Gurugram

Gurugram, Haryana | March 20, 2026:
Music connoisseurs and cultural enthusiasts are set to experience an enchanting evening of Hindustani classical music as Baithaki 2026 takes center stage. Presented by Swaranjali Delhi in collaboration with Eternal Oasis Gurugram, the event promises a deeply immersive and spiritually uplifting journey rooted in the timeless themes of Raaga and Raasa.

Scheduled for Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 5:30 PM, the event will be held at Anandam, 1st Floor, Eternal Oasis, 591A, Sector 42 Main Road (near Shiv Nadar School), Gurugram, Haryana.

Designed as an intimate baithak-style gathering, Baithaki 2026 aims to recreate the traditional ambiance of Indian classical music, fostering a close connection between artists and the audience. The evening will explore the emotional depth and spiritual resonance of ragas, offering a serene and contemplative experience.

 

Baitaki 2026

Stellar Line-Up of Performances

The program features an impressive blend of vocal and instrumental performances by accomplished and emerging artists:

  • Shri Subrata De – Sitar

  • Master Arjun Ahluwalia – Sitar

  • Dr. Rama Sundar Ranganathan – Vocal

  • Smt. Sonali Natta – Vocal

Accompanists:

  • Shri Jitendra Swain – Tabla

  • Pt. Siddhartha Chatterjee – Tabla

  • Shri Mukesh Bharadwaj – Harmonium

Together, the ensemble will present a rich tapestry of melodies, rhythm, and improvisation, reflecting the profound traditions of Hindustani classical music.

About Swaranjali Delhi

Founded in 2000 and registered as a Trust in 2003 by Shri Subrata De, Swaranjali Delhi is a leading non-profit organization committed to preserving and promoting Indian classical music and dance through the revered Guru-Shishya Parampara.

Over the years, the organization has built a strong reputation for nurturing talent and providing a platform for both established maestros and promising young artists.

Key Initiatives Include:

  • Festivals: Gharana Festival, Murchhana Festival, Shraddhanjali, and Baithak series, often in collaboration with institutions like ICCR and India Habitat Centre.

  • Training Programs: Vocal, instrumental, and dance education including Kathak, focusing on foundational techniques and artistic discipline.

  • Inclusivity: Special initiatives to train underprivileged students while maintaining the purity of traditional art forms.

  • Pan-India Presence: Active cultural programming across the country as a charitable Trust.

Upcoming Events by Swaranjali Delhi

Swaranjali continues its cultural journey across India with an exciting lineup of forthcoming events:

  • Amritsar & Bathinda, Punjab: Baithaki Series – March 24 & 25, 2026

  • Agartala: “Colours of India” – April 17, 2026

  • Delhi: Swardhwani Festival – April 19, 2026, at Muktadhara (1 PM – 9 PM), in association with Dhwani Foundation

  • Hyderabad: “Colours of India” – April 25, 2026, at B.M. Birla Auditorium (2 PM – 9 PM)

  • Bhubaneswar: Shraddhanjali – June 27, 2026, at Suchana Bhawan Auditorium (4 PM)

An Evening of Musical Meditation

Baithaki 2026 is more than just a concert—it is a celebration of India’s rich cultural heritage and a meditative journey through sound. With its focus on Raaga (melody) and Raasa (emotion), the event invites audiences to pause, reflect, and connect with the deeper essence of music.

For lovers of classical arts, Baithaki 2026 promises an unforgettable evening of harmony, devotion, and artistic excellence.


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