TMU Hosted Beautiful Classical Music Evening with Pandit Rajendra Prasanna
The Classical Music Event was held at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad. It was a wonderful and peaceful programme where the famous flute player Pandit Rajendra Prasanna performed. The event was organised by SPIC MACAY with the help of the DSW Office and the Culture and Heritage Club of TMU. The main aim of this event was to connect students with Indian classical music and culture.
The programme started with the lighting of a lamp in front of Goddess Saraswati. This created a positive and respectful environment. During the welcome speech, Prof. M. P. Singh said that such events help students understand Indian culture better. He also said that these programmes help students become more creative and thoughtful.
Mesmerising Performance by Pandit Rajendra Prasanna
During the TMU Classical Music Event, Pandit Rajendra Prasanna gave a very beautiful flute performance. His years of dedication and mastery were clearly reflected in every note he played. The entire auditorium had been filled with a sense of peace, spirituality, and musical bliss. Each tune had touched the hearts of the listeners and created an unforgettable experience.
The performance was further enhanced by the excellent accompaniment of tabla by Pt. Devjyoti Das Gupta and flute support by Samyak Parashari. Their coordination and harmony had added depth and richness to the presentation, making the TMU Classical Music Event even more impactful and engaging.
Students and faculty members had remained completely engrossed throughout the performance. The enthusiasm and presence of music lovers had made the event grand and meaningful. The audience had appreciated the artists with continuous applause, reflecting the success of the programme.
A Step Towards Cultural Enrichment
The TMU Classical Music Event had played an important role in promoting Indian classical music among young minds. It had not only entertained the audience but also helped in building respect for India’s cultural heritage. Such events encourage students to explore art forms beyond academics and develop a well-rounded personality.
Several dignitaries, including Prof. Pradeep Tangade, Deepak Malik, Prof. Upendra Malik, and Anant Bhardwaj, had attended the event along with faculty members and students from Dental and Nursing colleges. The program was smoothly conducted by Mani Saraswat, ensuring a well-organised flow of activities.
At the end of the event, Dr Ratnesh Jain expressed his gratitude to the artists and organisers. He had highlighted that such cultural initiatives help in spreading positivity, creativity, and a deep sense of respect for Indian traditions among students.
Conclusion
Overall, the TMU Classical Music Event had turned out to be a grand success. The mesmerising performance by Pandit Rajendra Prasanna had left a lasting impression on everyone present. The event had beautifully showcased the richness of Indian classical music and strengthened students’ connection with their cultural roots. It had truly been an unforgettable evening filled with music, harmony, and inspiration.


