“My mission was to obliterate the blemish which the sarangi carried due to its social origins. I hope I have succeeded in this.”

—  Ram Narayan

[Dhaneshwar, Amarendra, Saviour of the sarangi, Pandit Ram Narayan, The Indian Express, 18 February 2002, http://www.webcitation.org/5pb4p5swj]

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