- Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan
Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan born 30 August 1953 in
Nagpur ,Maharshatra (India ) is a civil engineer and a law graduate who has profound knowledge and interest inIndian classical music . He is the first person in recent centuries to unveil and demonstrate theSarana Chatushtai as originally suggested byBharata Muni in the Bharata Natya Shastra which is the only way to obtain 22 srutis (notes useful to music) on a musical instrument. He started his career as an engineer with the state government ofMaharashtra . Later he went into teaching civil engineering and eventually joined social work. He was a part of the Knit India movement (1985-1988) and Narmada Bachao Andolan (1998-1993) with lateBaba Amte . He also worked with Dr. Vikas Amte for Earthquake Relief at Killari,Maharahstra (1993-1994). He started his research onIndian classical music in the 1990's which led to his work on theSarana Chatushtai and later he also evolved a methodology to develop perfectly tuned flutes.Research on Indian Classical Music
Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan's research on
Indian classical music led to the successful demonstration of theSarana Chatushtai in the year 1998. This was the first time in many centuries that this has been actually proved subjectively and objectively on flute as well as a stringed instrument. Other than Bharat Muni, him and probably Sharang Dev, there is no evidence of any other musicologists realizing the existence of srutis as per Bharata Natya Shatra . His work has been acknowledged by music experts and he has also presented a paper on the same at ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Calcutta, India at the National Symposium on Acoustics (1998). This demonstration proves incorrect, the assumption by PanditVishnu Narayan Bhatkhande , who has criticized the concept of existence of srutis itself in his book Bhartiya Sangita Paddhati [Vol 2] (written in the late 18th or early 19th century).Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan later also evolved a methodology to develop perfectly tuned flutes for ten thatas in the present
Indian classical music using both bamboo and PVC material.Others
Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan is the author of the first Indian book on the solution for
Rubik Cube which was published in 1981. He is also the nephew of late renowned Indian social workerBaba Amte .References
1. Publication : Paper authored by Avinash Balkrishna Patwardhan unveiling the fundamental principles governing
Indian classical music by research on Bharata Muni'sNatya Shastra at the National Symposium on Acoustics (1998), ITC Sangeet Research Academy,Calcutta ,India .
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