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Navatman: A Sacred Space

39m · Speaking Of Indian Arts · 23 Mar 04:49

It's a school, a production company, a professional troupe, a platform for curated events, and much more -- but most of all, Navatman is a sacred space that cultivates and protects pure love for classical Indian arts. How did this organization carve out its place in the midst of bustling Manhattan; how did its community outreach expand across the globe? In this episode, co-founders Sahi and Sridhar recount the Navatman story.

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