Chitrakoot's "Bansuri Wale Baba" Revives Dying Flute Tradition, Teaches for Free

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News18•05-01-2026, 13:14
Chitrakoot's "Bansuri Wale Baba" Revives Dying Flute Tradition, Teaches for Free
- •Saint Mohan Das from Mathura, known as "Bansuri Wale Baba" in Chitrakoot, is reviving the traditional art of flute playing.
- •He plays the flute daily on Chitrakoot's Parikrama Marg for Lord Kamtanath, captivating devotees with its sweet melodies.
- •Mohan Das believes the flute is a beautiful medium of devotion, associated with Lord Krishna, and aims to preserve this art.
- •He offers free flute lessons to the new generation, refusing any payment, to ensure the tradition continues.
- •His objective is to prevent the flute tradition from becoming obsolete, emphasizing its cultural and spiritual significance.
Why It Matters: Saint Mohan Das is single-handedly reviving the flute tradition in Chitrakoot, teaching for free.
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