NewsAdmin11/24/2025
A commemorative gathering dedicated to the legendary Bharatanatyam guru, composer, and scholar Guru K. J. Govindarajan finally its way to Delhi. As part of the programme, āAnusmriti: The Living Memory of a Masterā a seminar conceptualised, curated, and moderated by Ms. Rashmi Khanna unfolded on Sunday, November 23rd, 2025, at the CD Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi. The occasion was graced by Padmashri Kiran Segal, eminent Odissi exponent, author, and one of Guru Govindarajanās seniormost disciples, as the Chief Guest.

Curated, conceptualised and moderated by Ms. Rashmi Khanna, the seminar brought together leading artistes, scholars and disciples to honour a guru whose pioneering contributions continue to inspire generations of dancers and musicians.

The seminar was a holistic celebration of music, dance, scholarship, and memory, echoing the confluence of raga, tala, and bhava that shaped Guru K. J. Govindarajanās artistic legacy. The distinguished panel included:
Eminent personalities including Ragini Chandershekar, MV Chandershekar, and Guru Radha Marar, Dr Usha Ram, among others, also graced the occasion.
A key highlight was the launch of the book āSculpting the Sacred in Sound and Movementā, authored by Ms. Rashmi Khanna, which documents for the first time Guru K. J. Govindarajanās artistic journey, musical philosophy, and teaching heritage. The seminar also featured a Bharatanatyam presentation by Ms. Khannaās students, set to a Tillana composed by Guru Govindarajan and the screening of a short documentary on Guru K. J. Govindarajan, titled āResonant Rhythms; The Musical Genius of Guru K. J. Govindarajanā.
Author and curator Rashmi Khanna shared,
āThis seminar is significant because it brings together diverse voices who carry his legacy forward, creating a space for reflection, remembrance, and renewed understanding of his profound contributions. Through this book, I wanted to preserve the essence of Guru K. J. Govindarajanās vision - where music, movement, and devotion existed in perfect harmony. His teachings remind us that classical art is not about repetition, but innovation and evolution; a living tradition that continues to inspire and transform."
In chronicling the journey of Guru K. J. Govindarajan, āSculpting the Sacred in Sound and Movementā does more than document a life - it restores to memory the intangible values of discipline, devotion, and creative truth that define the Indian classical arts. Rashmi Khannaās nuanced perspective as both practitioner and pedagogue allows her to write not as an observer but as an inheritor of the guruās artistic spirit. The book stands as a bridge between remembrance and renewal - an offering that celebrates the timeless resonance of the masterās vision and its continued relevance in contemporary practice.