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Release of ASM Journal Volume 91

We are happy to share with you that on 25th November 2023, on the occasion of the Foundation Day of the Asiatic, the Society has released Volume 91 of the ASM Journal. It has come to the Society's notice that some unscrupulous elements are collecting money for publishing papers in the Society's Journal and offering bogus certificates. The Asiatic Society does not collect money for publishing in its journal, nor does it guarantee publication, and neither does it issue any certificate. Authors must verify with the Society before submitting any papers, and papers will be published only after rigorous peer review and editing. The Society does not take responsibility for any payments made to third parties claiming to represent the Society, or for their papers appearing in a cloned/spam journal. Ours is a print-only journal. 

   

The Literary Club of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai
invites you to a talk: “Cultures of Confluence: Multi-faith tolerance in our musical compositions” by Vithal C Nadkarni in the Durbar Hall on Friday 15th July at 5 p.m.
The Literary Club of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai is pleased to invite you to a talk by Vithal C Nadkarni on the gharanas of Indian classical music titled “Cultures of Confluence: Multi-faith tolerance in our musical compositions” in the Durbar Hall of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai on Friday 15th July at 5 p.m.

Whether it is “Pratham dhar dyan Ganesh” by Rampur Ustad Inayat Khan or “Sumira Saheb Sultan by Agra doyen Pandit S N Ratanjarkar, Muslim Ustads and Hindu Pandits have for centuries celebrated each other’s faiths and festivals with brilliant compositions. These are lovingly sung and shared across the Indian sub-continent till this very day. What is the cultural and philosophical history of this super inclusive Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb or tradition? How did it evolve and spread across the gharanas of Indian classical music?

Writer-columnist and former Vice-President of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai, Vithal C Nadkarni, presents a coruscating horde of these ecumenical treasures in a lecture-demonstration. Do join us for an evening of evocative music that will transport you into a world of new experiences.
Tea will be served at 4.30 pm.

- Meenal Kshirsagar , Vice President of the Society & Chairperson - ASM LitClub
- Prof. Mangala Sirdeshpande, Officiating Hon. Secretary, Asiatic Society of Mumbai

   

   

   

   

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