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Sun 30 Aug 2026

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM IST

Grateful2Gurus | Shri Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan

Location

Hamsadhwani Youth Hostel, 2nd Avenue, Indira Nagar, Adyar,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020 India

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At the heart of India’s civilisational knowledge systems lies the Guru–Śiṣya Paramparā. Through this enduring tradition, philosophy, science, medicine, literature, governance, the arts, and spirituality have been preserved and renewed through living lineages. More than a system of education, it is a way of learning that shapes character, cultivates wisdom, and ensures the continuity of knowledge across generations.

For over a decade, INDICA has celebrated this living tradition by bringing together scholars, practitioners, artists, and seekers to honour those who preserve, embody, and transmit India’s civilisational heritage. Since its inception in 2016, Grateful2Gurus has been the heart of this celebration. Conceived not as an award but as an offering of gratitude, it has grown from intimate felicitations organised by local chapters into one of INDICA’s most cherished annual observances.

Over the years, Grateful2Gurus has honoured more than 154 Gurus representing an extraordinary spectrum of Indian Knowledge Systems, including Veda and Vedānta, Sanskrit, philosophy, archaeology, history, Ayurveda, Yoga, music, dance, temple traditions, literature, linguistics, governance, science, and the performing arts.

Those honoured include internationally acclaimed scholars, traditional Ācāryas, artists, scientists, physicians, and community teachers who have dedicated their lives to preserving and transmitting India’s civilisational heritage. Every felicitation is a public expression of gratitude offered by disciples and the wider community, affirming that knowledge flourishes through the living bond between teacher and disciple.

INDICA invites you to join us in honoring Shri Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan as part of our #Grateful2Gurus 2026 Honors.

On this occasion we invite you to read our conversation with him, where the Maestro speaks not merely of a style of playing but of a philosophy that has travelled through an unbroken guru–shishya paramparā from Tyagaraja Swami.

#Grateful2Gurus 2026
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Shri Lalgudi G. J. R. Krishnan

Shri Lalgudi G. J. R. Krishnan stands among the foremost Carnatic violinists of our time and is one of the most distinguished exponents of the revered Lalgudi Bani. A disciple of his father and guru, the legendary Shri Lalgudi Jayaraman, he has not only preserved this celebrated musical tradition but has also evolved a distinctive artistic voice within it—demonstrating that a living bani is a source of creativity and renewal rather than limitation. With a performing career spanning over five decades, he has earned international acclaim as a concert artiste, composer, collaborator, and mentor. His profound musicianship has been recognised through some of the highest honours in Indian classical music, including the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and the Sangita Kalanidhi title. His contributions extend far beyond performance. Recognising that a musical tradition flourishes only when its entire ecosystem is nurtured, Shri Krishnan conceived the pioneering ViolinWise initiative under the Lalgudi Trust. Until 2020, India had thousands of accomplished violinists but not a single professionally trained luthier dedicated to crafting and restoring concert-quality violins. Through ViolinWise, he has helped train four internationally qualified luthiers, creating an essential foundation for future generations of musicians. This pioneering effort represents a landmark contribution not merely to violin playing, but to the sustainability of India's Carnatic music ecosystem. Through his teaching, the Lalgudi Music Academy, and visionary initiatives such as ViolinWise, Shri Lalgudi G. J. R. Krishnan continues to preserve, enrich, and transmit the enduring legacy of the Lalgudi Bani while contributing meaningfully to the future of Carnatic music as a whole.