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Music of the Divine with Mohan Brothers

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Address:

16th Cross Rd, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003

Venue: 

Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bengaluru

Date:

Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Price:

₹500

About Event

Music of the Divine
Sitar & Sarod Jugalbandi by the Mohan Brothers
A Musical Experience for Uplifting the Mood and Enhancing Mental Well-Being

After presenting several acclaimed concerts in Bengaluru, the internationally celebrated Mohan Brothers return with a transformative new offering. Their sitar–sarod jugalbandi creates an atmosphere of serenity and depth, offering listeners a soothing and spiritually enriching experience—one that quiets the mind, elevates the heart, and reconnects audiences with the timeless beauty of Indian classical tradition.

The 45 Strings Experience
This duet captures the pure, meditative essence of classical music—melodies that comfort, restore balance, and evoke a sense of inner harmony.
Presented as The 45 Strings Experience, the performance unites two extraordinary instruments: the 20-string sitar and the 25-string sarod. Together, they craft a lush, expressive sound world that stays with the listener long after the final note fades.

Curated especially for Bengaluru’s culturally discerning audience, the concert blends emotional intensity, artistic mastery, and traditional elegance—an authentic celebration of music as a pathway to peace and joy.

Featuring:
Lakshay Mohan – Sitar
Aayush Mohan – Sarod

Tue • 13 Jan 2026 • 7:00 PM
Venue: Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bengaluru
Duration: 2 Hours | Age: 5+ | Language: English & Hindi

About the Mohan Brothers
Widely regarded as two of the foremost young instrumentalists representing India on global stages, Lakshay and Aayush Mohan are known for their emotional depth, technical precision, and exceptional musical chemistry. They hold the distinction of being the first Indian instrumental duo invited to perform at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

Accolades from the press include:
• “Creating waves on the classical stage” – Deccan Herald
• “Harbingers of Indian classical music” – India Today
• “Immense craftsmanship” – Times of India
• “Unique style of playing” – FOX TV, USA
• “Lords of the Strings” – The Hindu, Bengaluru

They have performed at prestigious venues and festivals worldwide, including:
– Royal Festival Hall, London (with Anoushka Shankar during Pt. Ravi Shankar’s centenary)
– Berklee College of Music, Boston
– Symphony Space, New York
– Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix
– Central Conservatory of Music, China
– Sawai Gandharva Festival, Pune
– Gunidas Sangeet Sammelan, Mumbai
– Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa

Tickets: ₹500 onwards
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