
Baithaki 2026 is a soulful evening of Hindustani Classical Music presented by Swaranjali Delhi in collaboration with Eternal Oasis Gurugram. The event focuses on the themes of Raaga & Raasa to provide a spiritually enriching experience.
Date & Time: Saturday, 21 March 2026, starting at 5:30 PM.
ocation: Anandam, 1st Floor, Eternal Oasis, 591A, Sector 42 Main Road (near Shiv Nadar School), Gurugram, Haryana.
Performing Artists-
The program features a mix of vocal and instrumental performances by renowned artists:
- Shri Subrata De (Sitar)
- Master Arjun Ahluwalia (Sitar)
- Dr. Rama Sundar Ranganathan (Vocal)
- Smt. Sonali Natta (Vocal)
- Accompanists: Shri Jitendra Swain & Pt. Siddhartha Chatterjee on Tabla with Shri Mukesh Bharadwaj on Harmonium.
Swaranjali– Swaranjali Delhi, founded in 2000 (registered in 2003 as a Trust) by Shri Subrata De, is a prominent NGO dedicated to promoting Indian Classical Music and Dance through the Guru-Shishya Parampara.It provides a platform for both established and upcoming artists, organizing major festivals like the Gharana Festival, Murchhana Festival, and Baithak series across India.
Key Aspects of Swaranjali Delhi:
- Mission: To preserve, perform, and promote Indian classical music and dance, including providing training and performance opportunities to students and nurturing talent.
- Festivals: Organizes events such as the Gharana Festival, Murchhana Festival, Shraddhanjali, and Baithak (classical music & meditation sessions) often in collaboration with bodies like ICCR and India Habitat Centre.
- Classes/Training: Provides music education (vocal, instrumental) and dance classes, including Kathak, which are designed to teach foundational techniques such as posture and gesture.
- Inclusivity: Offers specialized training for underprivileged students and focuses on keeping the purity of traditional art forms.
- Structure: Registered as a Trust , it operates as a charitable Trust organization in Pan India.
Forthcoming events are at –
Amritsar & Bathinda ,Punjab – Baithai series on 24th & 25th March 2026.
Agartala- “Colours of India” series on 17th April 2026
Delhi – Swardhwani Festival on 19th April at Muktadhara from 1PM to 9PM in association with Dhwani Foundation.
Hyderabad- “Colours of India” series on 25th April 2026 from 2 PM to 9 PM at B M Birla Auditorium.
Bhubaneswar- Shraddhanjali at Suchana Bhawan Auditorium on 27th June 2026 at 4 PM
