A Cultural Experience in Creativity, Sound & Sacred Art
What happens when sound becomes visible? When an ancient geometric form
meets a modern mind carrying too much noise?
This is an evening of live Cymatics, mandala art, and meditative colour —
a cultural exploration of how frequency, pattern, and creative expression
have been used across civilisations to regulate the human mind and unlock
artistic flow.
Participants will witness Cymatics live — the science and art of sound
organising itself into sacred geometric patterns, a phenomenon that bridges
physics, music, and ancient visual traditions. They will then engage in a
guided mandala gaze rooted in contemplative art practice, followed by a
meditative colour-filling session using mandala forms — one of humanity's
oldest creative rituals.
This is not a class. It is a collective cultural experience — part
demonstration, part participation, part quiet revelation.
Rooted in the intersection of sound art, visual culture, and contemplative
tradition, this 90-minute experience is an open invitation to anyone who
makes things, thinks about things, or simply needs to remember what it
feels like to create without pressure.
Suitable for artists, writers, musicians, designers, educators, and anyone
curious about the relationship between sound, form, and human creativity.
Entry: ₹99 | Duration: 90 minutes | Capacity: 35
Organizer
Udayan Bakshi
Udayan Bakshi is a dedicated leader and social entrepreneur committed to fostering innovation and human potential. As the Founder of Founders’ Valley (foundersvalley.org), he leads a mission-driven organization focused on cultivating a robust culture of entrepreneurship. His work aims to provide young innovators with a sustainable ecosystem of mentorship and networking, turning latent ideas into impactful ventures.
Beyond entrepreneurship, Bakshi serves as the Director of Saurvi - The Brave Foundation. In this capacity, he champions organizational integrity and ethical social projects, prioritizing genuine, measurable outcomes over superficial reporting. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to personal growth and challenging traditional benchmarks, often describing his initiatives as aspirational chapters designed to push the boundaries of social equity.
Bakshi’s professional rigor is balanced by a deep immersion in the arts. He has conducted several acclaimed workshops at Lamakaan, Hyderabad’s iconic cultural space, most notably "The Science and Art of Mandala." These sessions explore the Mandala as a tool for "Exploring the Mind," delving into the history and para-physics of patterns. By blending ancient techniques with contemporary scientific understanding, he helps individuals use art as a practical form of meditation to achieve mental balance. Whether guiding a startup or leading a workshop, Bakshi’s work remains unified by the empowerment of the individual.