Banaras Shehnai Receives Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
Key Aspect | Details |
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Event | Geographical Indication (GI) tag conferred on Banaras Shehnai. |
Instrument | Traditional wind instrument with sacred and ceremonial significance. |
Origin | Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh. |
Cultural Significance | Played in temples, weddings, ghats, and classical performances. |
GI Tag Awarded By | Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
Received By | Ramesh Kumar, a 4th-generation shehnai-maker. |
Purpose of GI Tag | Protects and promotes authenticity of Banaras Shehnai. |
Global Recognition | Elevated by Ustad Bismillah Khan, a native of Varanasi. |
Role of Ustad Bismillah Khan | Brought classical attention to the instrument. |
Materials Used | Sheesham and Sagwan wood. |
Reed Sourcing | Dumraon, Bihar. |
Time to Make | 2-3 days per instrument. |
Craftsmanship Process | Involves precise mathematical calculations for tonal accuracy. |
Philosophy of Craftsmanship | Treated as a sacred creation, not a commercial product. |