Ruhaniyat Series |top| Review
| City | Iconic Venue | Ambiance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | NCPA – Tata Theatre / Jamshed Bhabha Theatre | Formal, acoustically perfect | | Delhi | Siri Fort Auditorium / Purana Qila (Old Fort) | Heritage open-air | | Bangalore | Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Intuitive acoustics | | Kolkata | Science City Auditorium / Nandan | Cultural melting pot | | Pune | Yashwantrao Chavan Natyagruha | Local classical vibe | | Chennai | Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall | South Indian appreciation | | Hyderabad | Taramati Baradari (occasionally) | Qutb Shahi-era heritage |
A: Allowed, but not recommended under age 10 due to length and quiet atmosphere. ruhaniyat series
A: Yes. Most performances include English translations projected on screens or provided in booklets. | City | Iconic Venue | Ambiance |
A: Basic snacks, tea, coffee, and water. No full meals. Eat before arriving. A: Basic snacks, tea, coffee, and water
1. Overview & Concept Ruhaniyat (meaning "spiritualism" or "that which is related to the soul") is India’s oldest and most acclaimed Sufi and mystic music festival. Founded in 2001 by the cultural organization Seher , it is not merely a concert but a curated spiritual journey.
To showcase the mystical connection between different religious and cultural traditions through music. Unlike mainstream Bollywood or classical concerts, Ruhaniyat focuses on the Qawwali , Sufi kalam , Baul , Bhakti , and Gnostic traditions from India and around the world.