Exploring the Soul of Dhrupad: A Conversation with Arundhati ji
Introduction
Dhrupad, one of the most ancient and profound forms of Indian classical music, is a treasure trove of tradition, meditative depth, and artistic discipline. Recently, our community had the privilege to welcome Srimati Arundhati ji, a distinguished exponent of the Dhrupad style, who brings with her a legacy rooted in the Dagar Gharana and a profound passion for preserving this rich tradition.
A Journey Rooted in Tradition
Arundhati ji’s musical journey is remarkable. From being awarded the prestigious National Scholarship to her current role as a faculty member at the Shankar Mahadevan Academy, she embodies the essence of dedication to classical music. Raised in a family deeply immersed in music—her father a disciple of Pandit Bimle Ndomukharji, her brother a sitarist, and her sister a Kathak dancer—Arundhati ji was destined for a life in music.
The Essence of Dhrupad
During our conversation, Arundhati ji eloquently shared the essence of Dhrupad. Rooted in ancient Vedic traditions and temple music, Dhrupad is a meditative style that emphasizes purity of sound, emotional depth, and disciplined improvisation. She explained the role of syllables derived from sacred chants, which are carefully structured to resonate with the raga and evoke profound emotions. Her deep connection to the Dagar Gharana—a lineage known for its dedication to this art form—shines through in her understanding and delivery.
Teaching and Preserving Tradition
As a teacher, Arundhati ji bridges tradition with modernity. She trains students in both Dhrupad and Khayal styles, emphasizing voice training and the importance of meditation through music. Her goal is to introduce younger generations to the beauty of Indian classical music, making it engaging and accessible while preserving its integrity.
A Performance to Remember
Arundhati ji concluded the session with a captivating performance in Raag Jog, encapsulating the essence of Dhrupad’s meditative and intricate nature. Her precision, depth, and emotive connection left the audience spellbound, reinforcing the timeless relevance of this art form.
Looking Ahead
With her presence in Dallas, Arundhati ji offers a rare opportunity for music enthusiasts to explore the world of Dhrupad. Through performances, workshops, and teaching, she seeks to inspire and connect people to the spiritual and artistic depth of Indian classical music.