Founded in 2011, 'Songs of Mystery', attempts to discover and recreate music and musical instruments from Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic, Ramayana, Mahabharata and later times in India.
"This ambitious mission to recreate the incredible journey of Indian music cannot succeed without your help. It is my humble and hopeful request to you to kindly give an appointment for just 12 minutes out of your very busy schedule.
"I understand the seriousness of my request very well but it is extremely important for the successful completion of the project. Your active involvement will take it to new heights for which, not only me but Indian music will forever be grateful to you," Vyas wrote in the letter.
It has also identified more than 30 ancient instruments from different time periods with help of experts on archaeology, music and history who have come on board.
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The organisers also posted a video along with the PDF of the letter sent to the PM on Twitter.
"H'ble Sir, this crucial project on Ancient Indian music needs your help. Dwnld pdf https://goo.Gl/S4UBjR @narendramodi @PMOIndia," was tweeted from the 'Songs of Mystery' handle.
Experts on board include R S Bisht, Joint Director General (Retd.), Archaeological Survey of India, B R Mani, Director General, National Museum, and senior arranger and composer Kersi Lord, among others, who have also written individual letters to the PM offering recommendation for the project.
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