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==History== ==History==


The Parthasarathy Swami Sabha was founded by Manni Thirumalachariar in 1900.<ref name="muthiahp208">{{cite book | title=Madras Rediscovered| last=Muthiah| first=S.| year=2004| authorlink=S. Muthiah| publisher=East West Books (Madras) Pvt Ltd| isbn=81-88661-24-4|page=208}}</ref>The ''sabha'' acquired its first permanent venue, the site of a cremation ground, in 1959.<ref name="muthiahp208" /> In 1962, the ''sabha'' constructed an open air theatre.<ref name="muthiahp208" />
Mani Thirumalachariar formed the '''Sangeeta Vidwat Sabha''' in 1896 to foster musical activities{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}. In 1900 it was renamed to '''Parthasarathy Swami Sabha'''. ], ] and ] have given over 100 performances there.

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Parthasarathy Swami Sabha is a Carnatic music Sabha in the city of Chennai, India. It is one of the oldest of its kind in existence.

History

The Parthasarathy Swami Sabha was founded by Manni Thirumalachariar in 1900.The sabha acquired its first permanent venue, the site of a cremation ground, in 1959. In 1962, the sabha constructed an open air theatre.

Notes

  1. ^ Muthiah, S. (2004). Madras Rediscovered. East West Books (Madras) Pvt Ltd. p. 208. ISBN 81-88661-24-4.


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