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Afghan Church, Mumbai | Tourist Attraction
The Church of St John the Evangelist, better known as the Afghan Church (Marathi: अफ़ग़ान चर्च) is a Presbyterian Church in South Mumbai, India, built by the British to commemorate the dead of the disastrous defeat in the First Afghan War of 1838. The church is located in Navy Nagar in the Colaba area of Mumbai (Bombay)
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Afghan Church Colaba-Mumbai
The Church of St John the Evangelist, better known as the Afghan Church (Marathi: अफ़ग़ान चर्च) is an Anglican Church in South Mumbai, India, built by the British to commemorate the dead of the disastrous defeat in the First Afghan War of 1838. The church is located in Navy Nagar in the Colaba area of Mumbai (Bombay). It is considered to be an improved version of the Church of St John in the Wilderness which was built in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. From the time of their construction, both these churches are believed to have hosted members of the White Brotherhood who believe that Lord Jesus visits them from the Cave of Light in the Dauladhar Mountains even today.
The church began as a small thatched chapel a kilometre south in what was then known as the Sick Bungalows (now the INHS Asvini, the Indian naval hospital). There were no chairs, and patrons had to bring their own. Later, the government released a new patch of land for the setting up the church on the condition that the spire be seen from miles away and serve as a landmark for ships in the harbour.
In March 1843, the Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture (later the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society) received a request from the Chaplain to the Honourable East India Company, asking for a design for the new church. The English architect John Macduff Derick presented his designs to the Society in November of the same year, and they met with the Society's approval. But in June 1845 word came from India that the designs were unfit for purpose and the building would cost too much.[1] Eventually, plans for the quintessentially English Gothic Revival architecture of the church were submitted in 1847 by city engineer Henry Conybeare and approved.
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TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live at Afghan Church
Three amazing shloka/percussion pieces, featuring the legendary Padma Bhushan awardee and Grammy winner Vidwan Vikku Vinayakram on ghatam, were the prelude to the much anticipated Karnatic concert at Afghan Church, a famous heritage site in Mumbai. The concert was the grand finalé of the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II series with TM Krishna.
Vikku was supported by his grandson Swaminathan Selvaganesh on kanjira and vocals, Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam and Guru Prasad on ghatam.
TM Krishna: Live At Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Varali
TM Krishna opened his recital at the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II concert at Afghan Church, Mumbai with the popular Syama Sastri composition Kamakshi in Raga Varali. He was accompanied by Akkarai Subhalakshmi on violin, Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam and Guru Prasad on ghatam.
TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live At Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Begada
TM Krishna continues his performance with a Thyagaraja composition entitled Nadopasana in Raga Begada. Akkarai Subhalakshmi joins in on violin, as does Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam, Guru Prasad on ghatam and Swaminathan Selvaganesh on kanjira. The highlight of this performance is a stunning Thani Avarthanam by Vikku Vinayakram on ghatam and later he invites the other percussion players to join in.
TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live at Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Kapi
TM Krishna's penultimate piece of his performance at the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II Series, Live at Afghan Church was a Purandara Dasa composition entitled Jagadodharana. He was accompanied by special guest Vidwan Vikku Vinayakram on ghatam, Akkarai Subhalakshmi on violin, Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam, Guru Prasad on ghatam and Swaminathan Selvaganesh on kanjira.
Midnight Mass Colaba's Afghan Church | Mumbai Church Midnight Mass | South Bombay |India Church
A beautiful day and even Beautiful church.Enjoy the Festival ambience and Euphonos Carol at Colaba's Afghan church which is one of the oldest church in Bombay.#ChristmasCelebration #MidnightMass #Bombay #IncredibleIndia.
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Lights on in the Afghan Church, Mumbai
Watch the lights go up in the Afghan Church, a Mumbai landmark.
Finished in 1865, the Presbyterian house of worship is officially called the Church of St John the Evangelist; it was built by the British to commemorate those who died during First Afghan War of 1838, which was a failure.
Heritage walk in South Bombay : Ballard Estate | Afghan Church Mumbai
Elegant European style buildings in South Mumbai will take you to early 20th century. Named after J.A. Ballard, the first chairperson of the Mumbai Port Trust and built in the early 1900's by George Wittet.
The Church of St John the Evangelist, also known as Afghan Church, is located at Navy Nagar in Colaba, Mumbai. The church was built by the British in the honour of those who died in the First Afghan War of 1838.
TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live at Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Maund
TM Krishna performed a Tukaram composition entitled Bare Panduranga in Raga Maund at the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II series at Afghan Church, Mumbai. The special guest for the evening was Vidwan Vikku Vinayakram on ghatam. Krishna was accompanied by Akkarai Subhalakshmi on violin, Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam, Guru Prasad on ghatam and Swaminathan Selvaganesh on kanjira.
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TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live At Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Begada - Alapana
TM Krishna's second piece of the evening at the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II concert in Afghan Church was a duet between him and Vidwan Vikku Vinayakram, uniquely improvising on the ghatam during Krishna's alapana in Raga Begada.
TM Krishna feat. Vikku Vinayakram: Live at Afghan Church, Mumbai - Raga Behag - Allahvai
TM Krishna concluded his recital at the FEA-curated Karnatic Modern II - Live at Afghan Church, Mumbai with a beautiful invocation to Allah in Raga Behag. He was accompanied by Vidwan Vikku Vinayakram on ghatam, Akkarai Subhalakshmi on violin, Arunprakash Krishnan on mridangam, Guru Prasad on ghatam and Swaminathan Selvaganesh on kanjira.
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afgan church located in colaba near gateway of India is a landmark and of historical sinificance
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Afghan Church Mumbai
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