In the bygone era of the Maharajas, musicians graced special occasions with their captivating tunes. However, with the advent of modernity, the demand for traditional artists dwindled, pushing once-celebrated instruments like the Ravanahattho to the brink of extinction. Vadodara, once a hub for artistic grandeur, now witnesses street performers striving to keep this ancient art alive while struggling to make ends meet.
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Author-Dr.Aishwarya Nair