About-the-Event
A Musical Tribute to the Timeless Dasa Traditions in Carnatic Music
The Dasa tradition in Carnatic music refers to the devotional compositions of the Haridasas,
saintly poets from Karnataka, who lived between the
13th and 18th centuries. Key figures like Purandaradasa and Kanakadasa contributed
immensely to this tradition. Purandaradasa, often
hailed as the “Father of Carnatic Music,”
systematized the teaching methodology, including
fundamental exercises still in use today. The Haridasas’ compositions are primarily in Kannada and are marked by their devotion to Lord Vishnu,
simple language, and profound spiritual messages.
Their music remains integral to Carnatic concerts and devotional settings, deeply
influencing the evolution of the genre. Discover the symphony of Mysuru’s grand
royal past and Carnatic music’s timelessness.
From 8-10 November 2024, immerse yourself in melodies that transcend time.

Join us in Mysuru
Where Every Raga
Reverberates in Royalty
Reverberates in Royalty
Contact
- D. Venkatesan Regional Director (South) Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
- indiatourism.chn@nic.in
- 9717000858
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