હૃતનાદ
Music is consumed faster than it is experienced.
Streamed, skipped, clipped, forgotten.
Yet the most meaningful music has always served another purpose.
It helps us remember.
Who we are. What matters. What deserves to remain.
Music as reflection, remembrance, and inner awareness.
Resonance remains.
A quiet personal inspiration, from Hritvi.
But not a personal tribute.
The origin remains intimate. The vision remains universal.
It begins from love.
It grows into culture.
Sacred means worthy of attention.
A prayer. A lullaby. A poem. A silence. A memory.
Music becomes sacred when it changes the quality of listening.
A cultural house for sacred sound.
From Jain stavans to sant poetry, from temple traditions to community singing — Gujarat has long treated music as a vehicle for remembrance.
A living cultural memory, in a contemporary artistic language.
Not regional packaging. Not nostalgia.
Custodians.
Composers, vocalists, poets, lyricists, instrumentalists, sound designers, spiritual thinkers, cultural storytellers.
Artists who understand that music can be more than performance.
It can be transmission.
A participant.
Listening is an act of attention. An act of preservation. An act of remembrance.
Without listening, there is no resonance.
Without resonance, there is no HritNaad.
HritNaad is a contemporary cultural house for sacred sound, rooted in the belief that the deepest music is not merely heard — it is remembered.
Inspired by Jain values, Gujarati inheritance, and the contemplative traditions of India, HritNaad preserves, creates, and transmits works of lasting resonance.
Not music for the moment. Music for the journey inward.