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**Summary:**

The Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam is hosting its annual Navaratri Utsav Music series in Bengaluru from September 22nd to October 2nd, 2025. The festival features daily classical music concerts at the Sri Kanchi Shankara Mutt, showcasing a diverse lineup of vocalists, instrumentalists, and ensembles. The series began with a nadaswaram performance and continues with prominent artists like Shertallai Renganatha Sharma, Brinda Manikavasagam, Bharat Sundar, Amritha Murali, and many more.

**News Article:**

**Bengaluru Celebrates Navaratri with Classical Music Extravaganza**

**BENGALURU, September 23, 2025** – The city is resonating with classical music as the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam’s annual Navaratri Utsav Music series commenced yesterday at the Sri Kanchi Shankara Mutt in Malleswaram. The ten-day festival, a cultural highlight for Bengaluru, promises a rich tapestry of traditional Indian music through October 2nd.

The series, which began on September 22nd with a captivating nadaswaram performance by Kalyanapuram K.G.S. Dhyabaran, features daily concerts starting at 6:30 p.m. Tonight’s performance showcases the renowned vocalist Shertallai Renganatha Sharma.

The festival boasts a stellar lineup of musicians, including Brinda Manikavasagam (September 24), Namasankeerthanam by Udaiyalur Kalyanaram Bhagavathar (September 25), Bharat Sundar (September 26), Amritha Murali (September 27), and an anticipated duet by Abhishek Raghuram and Shruti Sagar (September 28).

Later in the series, audiences can look forward to Kunnakudi Balamurali (September 29), a violin duet by the acclaimed Dr. L. Subramaniam and Ambi Subramaniam (September 30), K.S. Vishnudev (October 1), and culminating in a veena performance by Jayanthi Kumaresh and a violin performance by Kumaresh (October 2).

The Sri Kanchi Shankara Mutt, located on Sri Kanchi Mahaswami Chandrasekhareendra Saraswathi Marga, 5th Main, 11th Cross, Malleswaram, welcomes all music enthusiasts to experience the beauty and tradition of classical music during this auspicious Navaratri celebration.

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