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Soon, digital kirtan archive

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Adigital archive on Kirtan is being developed to preserve the rich tradition of the devotional music form, which is on the verge of extinction in India, noted Indologist Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri said, says IANS.

Called 'Towards the History of Kirtan', the project aims at mapping and documentin­g the genre's evolution since the 12th century. "Kirtan is on the verge of extinction. The archive hopes to trace the journey of kirtan music and lay it out for the future generation­s," Bhaduri said.

To bring it to fruition, the Deepa Ghosh Research Foundation (DGRF) and Netaji Institute for Asian Studies are implementi­ng the idea with support from the West Bengal government, said Bhaduri. "There are complexiti­es involved as there are kirtans which are sung only during specific events and some that are meant for all times. Even then there are further divisions -- kirtans for daytime, for night," explained Bhaduri.

Also, the manner of enunciatio­n varies, he said, on the sidelines of a seminar on science behind yoga and meditation organised by the foundation.

"Some are sung as 'ragas' and some as simple devotional chants. So the archive would have descriptio­ns, music samples and textual history associated with each variety," Bhaduri said, adding an agreement will be inked soon between both the organisati­ons. In the next six months, the first set of data would be put up on the digital archive.

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