An Akhand Path was held in memory of legendary tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain at Amritsar's Golden Temple on Thursday morning.
The ceremony was organized by the late tabla maestro's younger brother, Fazal Qureshi, who expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to honour his brother at such a sacred site. Speaking to ANI, Fazal Qureshi shared, "Today, I feel incredibly grateful that an Akhand Path has been performed at the Golden Temple. It has been a long-held wish of mine to arrange for this tribute in Zakir Bhai's name, and I am deeply thankful for the chance to do so here."
He added, "We are also from Punjab, and our Gharana is rooted here, which makes this occasion even more special. I have also been given the hukumnama, which I will take to my institute and keep it there, where anyone can come and seek blessings."
The Akhand Path, a continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib, was held behind the Shri Akal Takht Sahib, where kirtan was performed to honour the memory of Zakir Hussain.
Bhai Gurdev Singh from the Golden Temple also spoke about the occasion. "Today, we remember Ustad Zakir Hussain, a name that became synonymous with the tabla. His contribution to music and the people is immeasurable. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy lives on," he said.
Singh noted the deep reverence shown by Hussain's family despite their different religious backgrounds, emphasizing the universal nature of love and respect. (ANI)
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