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Relive the Gurukul tradition
Updated On: 02 February, 2013 12:34 AM IST | | Ruchika Kher
Through a musical initiative, titled Gurukul, two sisters introduced children to the beauty and depth of Indian Classical music; their learning will culminate with a live performance in the city, tomorrow
By adopting the guru-shishya (teacher-disciple) tradition, Mumbai-based Kamakshi and Vishala Khurana, who are part of a musical project, The Sound Space, established Gurukul, a program to introduce the magic of Indian classical music and traditions in a fun and child-friendly fashion to children.
“The beauty of Indian art and culture has evolved through honouring the guru-shishya tradition. This sacred bond has the ability to sanctify our fast paced lives. Gurukul gives this unique gift to every child through a beautiful experience with sur, taal and laya,” says Kamakshi.

(Left) Vishala and (right) Kamakshi Khurana, co-founders of The Sound Space
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