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Art and Music

arts an craft in varanasi
Art

Varanasi is a major centre of arts and designs. It is a producer of silks and brocades with gold and silver thread work, carpet weaving, wooden toys, bangles made of glass, ivory work, perfumes, artistic brass and copper ware and a variety of handicrafts. The cantonment graveyard of the British Raj is now the location of Varanasi’s Arts and Crafts.

Music

Notable artists (musicians and dancers) and historians who are connected with the city include Anand KrishnaBismillah Khan, musicians Omkarnath ThakurRavi ShankarGirija DeviGopal Shankar MisraGopi KrishnaKishan MaharajLalmani Misra, N. Rajam, Anand KrishnaSiddheshwari DeviSamta PrasadSitara Devi, and Pandit Vikash Maharaj.

Varanasi’s music tradition is traced to the Pauranic days. According to ancient legend, Shiva is credited with evolving music and dance forms. During the medieval era, Vaishnavism, a Bhakti movement, grew in popularity, and Varanasi became a thriving center for musicians such as Surdas, Kabir, Ravidas, Meera and Tulsidas. During the monarchic rule of Govind Chandra in the 16th century, the Dhrupad style of singing received royal patronage and led to other related forms of music such as Dhamar, Hori, and Chaturang. Presently the Dhrupad maestro Pandit Ritwik Sanyal from Varanasi is working for the revival of this art-music