A Historic Milestone for Indian Classical Music: Pandit Joydeep Mukherjee Secures Patent for the Original 1948 Radhika Mohan Maitra ‘Mohanveena’

  

      Pt. Joydeep Mukherjee with Mohanveena

KOLKATA, MARCH 2026 – In a landmark development for the preservation of India’s musical heritage, acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Pandit Joydeep Mukherjee has officially been granted a patent for the Mohanveena. This specific design, a masterpiece of acoustic engineering and tonal depth, was originally conceived and created in 1948 by the legendary Sarod maestro, Sangeetacharya Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitra.

The patenting of this instrument marks a pivotal moment in the history of Indian Classical Music, ensuring that the legacy of Pandit Maitra’s visionary craftsmanship is protected, recognized, and preserved in its authentic form for future generations.

The Genesis of a Masterpiece

While the name "Mohanveena" has been associated with various modified instruments over the decades, the original Mohanveena is a distinct creation of the Radhika Mohan Maitra lineage. In 1948, Pandit Maitra—a giant of the Shahjahanpur Gharana—sought to create an instrument that could bridge the tonal qualities of the Sarod, the Veena, and the Surbahar.

The result was a unique instrument characterized by its:

  • a. Deep, resonant chambers that allow for extended meend (glissando).
  • b. Complex string arrangement designed to capture the nuances of Dhrupad and Khayal styles.
  • c. Distinctive bridge and fretboard architecture, which differentiates it significantly from later adaptations of the same name.

A Quest for Authenticity

Pandit Joydeep Mukherjee, a dedicated disciple of the Radhika Mohan Maitra tradition and a celebrated musician in his own right, has spent years researching and reviving this specific version of the instrument. His efforts culminated in March 2026 with the formal recognition of the patent, a move intended to prevent the historical erasure of Pandit Maitra’s contribution to musical innovation.

"This patent is not just a legal achievement; it is an act of restoration," says Pandit Mukherjee. "For too long, the true origin and technical brilliance of Radhika Mohan-ji’s Mohanveena remained in the shadows. This ensures that when the world speaks of the Mohanveena, they recognize the 1948 archetype that changed the landscape of Indian string instruments."

Preserving the Shahjahanpur Legacy

Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitra was not only a performer of unmatched caliber but also a scholar who experimented tirelessly with instrument design. By securing this patent, Pandit Mukherjee has protected the technical specifications and the "soul" of the instrument, ensuring that any future reconstructions adhere to the rigorous standards set by the Sangeetacharya nearly eight decades ago.

About Pandit Joydeep Mukherjee

Pandit Joydeep Mukherjee is a world-renowned Sarod player and a pioneer in reviving forgotten instruments of the Indian classical tradition. Known for his technical precision and soulful renditions, he has been a vocal advocate for the protection of intellectual property within the arts, ensuring that the innovators of the past receive their due credit in the modern era.

 

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